UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY
Last Update: Friday 19th November 2004
All content © New Journal Enterprises, 2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
REVIEW
Lunatics in the White House? Surely not?

Satirist Alistair Beaton tells Jane Wright why there must be a core of truth at the heart of all his comic assaults on the political elite

A homage to Neruda, Chile’s greatest poet  
Pablo Neruda’s last performance in Britain was at the Roundhouse 34 years ago. Now the rare footage will be shown again, writes Sunita Rappai
Professionals team up with 1,000 pupils  
Benjamin Britten’s Noye’s Fludde
Choir stays true to its principles  
Music: Bach Mass in B Minor
Indie band so catchy they face TV jingle catastrophe  
Music: CD Reviews
A superhero family affair  
Movies - THE INCREDIBLES
Candidate for best political thriller  
Movies - THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
Also showing  
Movies
Hard labours of socialist lifetime  
Theatre: Bread and Butter
Feels like eavesdropping  
Theatre: Roman Nights
Literate romp round Bard  
Theatre: Alas Poor Yorick
Hamlet’s samurai court  
Theatre: Hamlet
Cruel justice on the inside  
Theatre: Compact Failure
A good winter treat, at home or at the pub  
The Good Life: Clare Latimer makes a few recommendations for those long
wintry nights to come
Good food, cooked just like you’d get at home  
The Good Life: Is it a café? Is it a sandwich bar? Or maybe it’s a deli?
Drinking in the footsteps of Handel and Hogarth  
Richard Hodkinson hops into his chariot of fire and trundles down to a boozer with a bit of history
The raw and the cooked  
The Good Life: Samurai
Camden New Journal,
40 Camden Road,
London NW1 9DR
Tel 020 7419 9000
Fax 020 7482 7317
editorial@camdennewjournal.co.uk