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* Mystic Masseur is the the first book by Nobel laureate VS Naipaul to get the big screen treatment. The writer and critic Adam Mars-Jones reviewed the film
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Mystic Masseur opens in cinemas tomorrow (29th March), certificate PG.
* Sculptor David Mach reveals why size does matter as a new exhibition of his work opens at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow.
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Hell Bent is at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow until September 29th.
* We investigate why Bach's St Matthew Passion has become an Easter musical mainstay. We spoke to music journalist Fiona Maddocks, to the Reverend Alan Walker - vicar at St Jude on the Hill in north London, and to musicologist Professor John Butt, editor of the Oxford Companion to Bach.
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Bach's St John's Passion is broadcast on 成人快手 Radio 3 tomorrow evening, 29 March, Good Friday, at 7:30pm.
* A new exhibition charting the history of the Tattoo testifies - the sailors were only following age-old local fashions. We talk to Dr. Kristin Lippincott, curator of the Skin Deep, exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.
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Skin Deep - A history of tattooing is at the National Maritime Musuem.
* The pop star Britney Spears has made her acting debut in the film Crossroads but the road from pop to film stardom can be a rocky and perilous one. But as Jenny Colgan reflects, many more have made the mistake.
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Britney's film Crossroads is out nationwide tomorrow, (29th March), certificate 15.
On tomorrow's Programme We lift the lid on the life of the pianist, with contributions from Dave Brubeck, Herbie Hancock and Andreas Schiff.
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