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Sunday Times Culture Magazine March 4th 2001
Theatre – How Trevor Nunn’s team have turned Martine McCutcheon into their Fair Lady
Cover story – Naughty but nice: Picasso’s even bluer period is a real eye-opener, discovers Waldemar Januszczak
Interview – Spinal Tap’s frontman has gone to the dogs, but Christopher Guest is still revered by his peers
Pop – They’re bald, they’re blue and they’re a sensation in the States, but who are Blue Man Group?
Opera – Raymond Gubbay’s Aida is a real spectacular, says Hugh Canning. Shame about the singing
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