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2861. POE'S STORIES REVEAL A NEW CHILL FACTOR

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002
Trading Faces, the acclaimed mask theatre company, returns to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts with the gothic production Creaking Shadows.

2862. Sooty show will sweep away your winter blues

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 January 2002
THERE'S a fun-filled February ahead for youngsters in Reading with a half-term full of great activities to look forward to at various locations throughout the region. More about that next week.

2863. Fibre-filled diet not much fun for family

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 January 2002
HAVING been well and truly put to shame by a friend of the earth-mother variety last week, I decided that now's the time to get the whole family on to a bit of a health kick.

2864. Hard to rubbish glorious trash TV

Get Wokingham, Monday 28 January 2002
It's not every day that a girls' boobs catch fire, but poor old topless model Chardonnay
suffered exactly that painful and injurious indignity when friends accidentally fired-up her pink and orange bedecked tulle frock top at her hen night.

2865. A Life After George

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2002
ACTRESS Anna Wilson-Jones finishes her first West End run, this weekend - but she won't have long to wait for a return visit.

2866. Out with James C

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2002
The Fez Club sits quietly tucked away, slipping benignly among the art shops of Gun Street.

2867. Ricky Gervais is proud

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2002
COMEDIAN Ricky Gervais has created a monster and he is very proud of him.

2868. Sophisticated princess of pop

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2002
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is on her way to Basingstoke's Anvil as part of a short national tour.

2869. A story of lifelong love

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 January 2002
FROM director Richard Eyre, Iris tells the story of Iris Murdoch, who died in February 1999 from Alzheimer's disease, and who is often referred to as the greatest British female novelist of her generation.

2870. Williams to play sinister characters

Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 January 2002
ROBIN WILLIAMS is abandoning his sentimental film image for scripts which allow him to portray dark and sinister characters in low-budget films.
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