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Last years Gibberd Gallery ‘Open’ exhibition winner has returned with a large new body of work to create a fantastic exhibition of oil paintings, inspired by scenes and objects around her. A local artist to Harlow, Jackie Chakravarti describes creating as “quite liberating, to feel…

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By Eric White A BARBER shop in Harlow Town Centre has said the reception following its opening has been “nothing short of fantastic.” Ali Barbers, on 32 Terminus Street, replaced recruitment consultants Blue Arrow on the site in February, and offered a free cut and…

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WORLD Dance Day was marked with a packed schedule of events, from flash mobs to West End theatre workshops and ballet lessons. The event was celebrated around the school, in First Avenue, Harlow, and saw a number of professional visitors work with students. Zest Dance…

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THE MUSIC students at Harlow College are set to hold two concerts in order to raise funds for the much-loved Pets Corner in Harlow. A host of college acts will firstly appear at a concert at The Square on Wednesday May 28th followed by a…

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THE LADIES of Harlow blazed a trail across the town as they completed the Race for Life on Sunday. In sweltering conditions, hundreds of pink ladies left the Harlow Showground and made their way around the cyclepaths of Harlow. Many runners took the 10K option…

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GRAB your dancing shoes and join in a fun-filled afternoon of ballroom dancing at The Harvey Centre on Saturday 17 May. Throughout the day, shoppers will be able to watch professional dance demonstrations and take part in free workshops. Learn the basic steps to famous…

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Review: The unremarkable death of Marilyn Monroe By Jo O’Reilly A GOOD piece of theatre, like a good Hollywood movie, can take a piece of fiction and make it seem real, if only for the time you are watching. Marilyn Monroe’s death, as her life…

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Saturday 28th June – 8pm The Victoria Hall Theatre in Old Harlow FOR one night only, the cream of Harlow’s performing talent, come together to battle it out for comedy supremacy! There will be no script or idea how the night will pan out because…

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Review by Harry Tennison 2014 is a very special year for the playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn as he celebrates his 75th birthday and 50 years of his plays being stage in the West End. To celebrate, seasoned directed Jon McNamara from the Moot House Players…

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BRANDED ‘The Rat Pack Of Opera’, Tenors Un Limited formed in 2002 and have really made a name for themselves over the 12 years they’ve been performing. The group are currently supporting their 10th anniversary album ‘Viva La Vita’. As well as two original compositions…

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LIVING TOGETHER Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th May 2014 At MOOT HALL, THE STOW HARLOW CM20 3AG Performances 8pm Comfortable bar at club prices A spokesperson said: “The experienced hand and eye of Jon McNamara has brought innovative casting and a wealth of directorial experience.…

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THE Barron Knights are back at the Harlow Playhouse. They are a humorous pop group bound to have you laughing and dancing. After forming in 1960, The Barron Knights have built up a very impressive resume, including opening for The Beatles and Rolling Stones, and…

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IT IS one of the crowning jewels of Harlow life but of you had any doubts just look at all the shows on this weekend. Friday April 25th The World’s Worst Serial Killers 7.30pm Friday April 25th to Saturday 26th Quartet by Global Theatre Company…

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FOR THREE nights, the Harlow Theatre Company has put on two one act plays as part of the Harlow One Act festival at the Victoria Hall Theatre. The first play was Walk the Walk. Written by Andy Pragnell and directed by Tony Saxby. It told…

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By Harry Tennison So going into Harlow Ballet’s production of Snow White, I had this in the back of my mind. However no sooner was it there then it was annihilated, abolished and ignored because I loved it! The production, choreographed by Hayley Burns was…

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BLEECH + Popdad + She Crazy! Sunday 20th April. Doors 8pm. Entry £5 THIS coming Easter Sunday The Square present a special show for the Easter bank holiday weekend helping raise money for the ‘Sands’ charity. Bleech’s Humble Sky arrives barely a year after debut…