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  • Nathaniel swaps newspapers for playing rap songs at COP26

    Nathaniel swaps newspapers for playing rap songs at COP260

    Good Life deliverer and musician Nathaniel Cartier is playing at COP26 – the UN’s Climate Change Conference – tomorrow (Friday 12th). The multi-talented instrumentalist and singer-songwriter has been invited to attend a reception in COP’s host city Glasgow, which will showcase cultural voices and their creative response to climate change. He will be backing Aberdeen

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  • Servette fold like napkins

    Servette fold like napkins0

    It was women against girls as Chelsea, domestic champions and Champions League finalists, found themselves 5-0 up after less than half an hour against Servette of Switzerland… in Geneva. The goals flew in as the Blues’ nifty passing, cool finishing and superior fitness simply crushed their midweek opponents as Servette folded like napkins. Mellie Leupolz

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  • Female directors and their influence on theatre

    Female directors and their influence on theatre0

    Clea Williams, pictured, explores the influence of female directors in theatre at the cornerHOUSE on Wednesday, November 17. The creative facilitator, theatre director and educator, draws on her own experiences in producing plays for the stage as well as examining the roles of others who have influenced her and who have made significant contributions to

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  • Magda’s stretch

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    There’s nothing like a good stretch before a game! Blues captain Magda Eriksson gets ready for the match against Servette with a little light exercise at the press conference in Geneva ahead of this afternoon’s Champions League group clash. “We’re really excited, and are confident in the squad,” she said. “When we started we knew

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  • League is a leveller

    League is a leveller0

    As Chelsea’s players scatter for the international break, gaffer Thomas Tuchel is scratching his head trying to work out how points were dropped against Burnley. The Blues were cruising to a 1-0 win, having accumulated 25 shots on target in a one-sided contest, yet succumbed to a 79th-minute equaliser that left 39,798 people feeling oddly

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  • Step into baroque dance classes at St Raphael’s church hall

    Step into baroque dance classes at St Raphael’s church hall0

    Learn dances of the baroque period in the company of two long-standing members of the Covent Garden Minuet Company. Kate and Peter Horrocks will teach you the mid-18th century dances performed at Georgian Balls and assemblies – like the formal minuets, sarabandes and gavottes and the informal contra dances – at workshops on Tuesday nights

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