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  16th January 2005  —  Issue 106 Free entry
Low frequency listings
  • Christmas lasts all month for performance artist David Sherry, who is spending December perched in the window of McCormack’s shop, Glasgow, eating non-stop. BBC3 subscribers can press red to watch him conspicuously consuming.
  • Farouq Molloy’s spidery calligraphy is shown alongside the famous alabasters in Faith and Unearthed, at Nottingham Castle, from 18th December.
  • With its adventurous policy, the Theatre Royal Northampton is on a roll. Perrier-award winning Paul King directs its panto, Hansel and Gretel, on now. 
  • Any excuse will do to get a look inside Norman Foster’s tipsily curvaceous new building for Gateshead, the Sage – the Northern Sinfonia’s performances of Haydn’s Creation, from 21st December, should be a highlight of the season.
  • The Shout, aptly called “the choir of Babel,” never drifts into cliché. Its Xmas show, A Day in the Life (at St George’s, Bristol, on 16th December, and touring), reels from listing the E-numbers in Christmas puddings to updating The Pet Shop Boys’ “S.H.O.P.P.I.N.G.”
  • An addled Tel Aviv hooker is the antiheroine of Keren Yedaya’s film Or, screening on 18th December as part of the Heeb film festival at the Everyman, London.

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