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The European Capital of Culture title passes to Linz and Vilnius.

The Homotopia festival invites attendees to "be who you want to be".

Dr Tara Shears demonstrates what the Hadron Collider is looking for.

Girls are moving into the male-dominated world of chess.

A bombed-out building symbolises Liverpool's regeneration for this artist.

The river Mersey is a spiritual home for the record producer and musician.

Sir Paul talks to Janice Long ahead of his Liverpool concert.

Amanda Notarianni talks about her hand blown glass and the art of Klimt.

Art savvy cabbie Brian Bretherton introduces the city's public art.

Make-up artists Peaches and Cream turn some heads down at the Tate!

Anthony Wong talks about the art of Klimt and how it relates to his craft.
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