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|  |  |      |  | 04 October 2004 Presented by John Wilson
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BOB DYLAN'S MEMOIRS
Neil McCormick reviews Bob Dylan's Chronicles: Volume One, the first of three memoirs by the enigmatic artist.
Chronicles: Volume One is published today in hardback
VOTE FOR CHANGE
Bruce Springsteen is headlining a tour in support of John Kerry's presidential campaign which kicked off in Philadelphia on Friday. Sarfraz Manzoor was there.
BLACK BRITISH STYLE
A new exhibition at the V&A explores black fashion and style and the impact it has had on British culture over the last fifty years, from Carribean church dress to outfits worn by Misteeq.
Black British Style is at the V&A until the middle of January
VIOLIN ROW
The fate of one of the finest Stradavarius violins - the Viotta - is uncertain after the National Heritage Memorial Fund have turned down an application by The Royal Academy of Music to acquire it.
V S PRITCHETT
The writer V S Pritchett, whose short stories have been compared to Chekhov, is the subject of a new biography. John Wilson speaks to his biographer Jeremy Treglown and Pritchett's son Oliver, who is surprised by some of the book's revelations.
V S Pritchett A Working Life by Jeremy Treglown is out now in hardback. And Oliver Pritchett has selected a paperback collection of writings called The Essential Pritchett.
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