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Tuesday 3 February
Peter Howson, 'Ecce Homo' 2003 Oil on canvas, Private collection, Photograph courtesy Flowers East, London, in the 'Presence' exhibition
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TUESDAY 3 FEBRUARY

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YOKO ONO
Mark Lawson speaks to Yoko Ono about her new art work which gives a cockroach's eye view of New York city in 'Odyssey of a Cockroach'.

'Odyssey of a Cockroach' at the ICA East, Islington, from Thu 5 Feb to Sun 7 Mar 2004

Related links:
ICA: Yoko Ono exhibition

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SCHOOL OF ROCK
Mark Sutherland reviews the film School of Rock, which stars Jack Black as a supply teacher who transforms his bright conventional pupils into a rock and roll band.

School of Rock, opens 6 Feb 2004 across the UK, Certificate PG

Related links:
Official Site: School of Rock
Star Bios: Jack Black

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CATHEDRAL ART
'Presence: Images of Christ for the 3rd Millenium' is a series of linked exhibitions which will be shown in six cathedrals throughout Britain, starting with St Paul's. A.N. Wilson joins Mark Lawson in reviewing this grouping of images of Christ done by a diverse range of modern artists.

'Presence: Images of Christ ..' at St Paul's Cathedral from 2 - 13 Feb 2003 before touring: see website below for details

Related links:
St Paul's Cathedral
Biblelands: Exhibit at other Cathedrals

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TRIBUTE TO ANDREW KEUHN
The death has been announced in Hollywood of the producer and director Andrew Keuhn at the age of 66. For forty years, he worked on and perfected the art of making movie advertising trailers including Jaws and Jaws 2 for which he wrote the famously ominous line: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water". Leading British exponent of the art of trailer-making Christopher Fowler discusses Keuhn's contribution to the movies.

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COLUMN: AGE IN MUSIC
Colin Paterson considers why age does matter - to pop stars at least - as we listen to 19 year old Katie Melua singing 'The Closest Thing To Crazy'.

Katie Melua's album 'Call Off The Search' is out now.

Related links:
BBCi Entertainment: Katie Melua

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