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Xmas presents for all budgets JET AWAY FOR 2011

Top 10 cities for New Year’s Eve CHRISTMAS TASTE TEST

Who’s king of festive treats?

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THE STRANGE WORLD OF

TIM MINCHIN The comic on why he’s out to offend at his arena show

+ JOBS ■ SPORT ■ LONDON ■ NEWS ■ CINEMA ■ FREIGHT


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EDITOR’S LETTER Choosing Christmas gifts can be a painful task – there are some people who are impossible to buy for. With this in mind, we speak to three experts who reveal how to select the perfect present (P10). After you’ve got that sussed, turn to P12 for our threepage gift guide, where you’re bound to find something suitable. If you’ve not planned New Year’s Eve yet, check out our guide to the top 10 cities (P59) to make sure you see in 2011 with a bang. Enjoy!

74 Immerse yourself in the colour and the beauty of Brazil

57 TRAVEL

CAROL DRIVER

6 LONDON 6 London Life 8 Food & Drink 10 PRESENT AND CORRECT: We help you choose that perfect gift 12 CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE: A range of presents at a range of prices 15 TASTE SENSATIONS: The best in mince pies, cheese, wine and more 18 Spotted 20 Silly Buggers

23 ENTERTAINMENT 23 24 25 26

Celebrity News TNT Life Look Who’s Talking: Michael Winslow ‘OH MY GOD’: Tim Minchin’s not adverse to a bit of controversy 28 Cinema 29 Culture

30 MUSIC & CLUBS 30 Music Listings 31 Music 34 Clubbing Listings 35 Clubbing

59 Your guide to the world’s best NYE parties

36 NEWS & SPORT 36 37 39 41 42 43 44 46

57 Global Vision 59 OUT WITH A BANG: Our top ten cities to see in the New Year 62 Late Deals 63 TNTT Weekender: Xmas in Wales 64 Hotshots 66 ROMANIA BITES BACK: On the vampire trail in Transylvania 68 Travel Tips 71 Travel News 72 On The Road 73 Top Five 74 BLAME IT ON RIO: Life sure is good on the east coast of Brazil 63 Get festive in Wales

Australia News New Zealand News South Africa News The Week In Sport Rugby Football Cricket ONE IN A MILLION: Saffa Seth Webber dons his poker face

49 CAREERS & MONEY 49 Careers 50 THE LONG WAY ROUND: get work as a long-haul tour guide 51 Job Of The Week 54 Money

REGULARS 4 Letters 16 Wins 114 Desperately Seeking 26 Tim Minchin provides food for thought

50 See the world … and get paid for it


YOUR SAY EDITORIAL Editor Carol Driver Sub-editor Jahn Vannisselroy Travel editor Janine Kelso Sport editor Tom Sturrock Music editor Alison Grinter Web editor Frankie Mullin Staff writer Rebecca Kent Editorial assistant Inger Smith

London is home ... for now

I’ve just returned from 10 days back home in Australia. The weather was perfect, people were pleased to see me and eager to catch up over beers and BBQs. As my trip neared the end, people started to remind of the things that would be facing me back in London: bad weather, warm beer, crowds and monotony of work. I should have been dreading it. But I wasn’t. The secret is this; I love London. I love the crowds and I don’t even mind the weather. It’ll never be home. But that doesn’t matter. Home will wait for me until I’m ready to settle. Until then, I’m having too much fun. Steve, London SW6

Busy and crowded ... but London is fun

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Where in the world have you travelled where you thought had the friendliest people? I always enjoy going to locations and the first thing you see as you exit the plane is smiling faces as you join the immigration line, and a warm reception from the locals as you leave the airport. Of course, that is just a start. I’d love to hear other readers’ stories about some of the places they’ve been that have such friendly people? Smithmiller6, tntmagazine.com

travel ideas from there. We have been looking at buses and trains but was hoping that people might have done it or are planning on doing it and know some great tips for us. Anything will be helpful! Kiralee, via tntmagazine.com

DO EASTERN EUROPE TOURS RUN IN APRIL? I have been trying to find a tour for Eastern Europe next year in April but with no luck. Anyone know if any run this month? Otherwise, is it fairly easy to travel Poland, Slovakia and Hungary alone? Sara Lockie, via tntmagazine

CALL FOR TOUR TIPS! My boyfriend and I are moving from London to Sweden and we are looking to travel through Europe to get there. So far we have bought a Eurostar ticket to Brussels, but I am hoping that someone could give me some cheap

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BEST AREA TO SETTLE? I am a Kiwi and I have lived all over London for nine years and have finally settled in Eltham Greenwich SE9. Other areas which have been great to live in include Fulham, Putney and Wanstead E11 (not to be confused with

Wandsworth which isn’t bad either). What other areas would you recommend for Antipodeans which are safe, close to the city, have good transport and are not too expensive on a travellers’ budget? Chris Bell, via tntmagazine.com

MOVING DEAL … I am moving to London from Denmark in the summer, but I can’t bring any furniture with me. Is anyone leaving around this time as I’d like to do a deal with you to buy your goods. Jessica Robbinson, tntmagazine.com

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LONDON LIFE

TNT’S FISHY FEET

Something fishy... Heather braves the treatment

LONDON REVIEW: FISH THERAPY

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It’s a concept that seems to have gripped London. So much so, Aqua Sheko is opening a second fish therapy spa this week. I was intrigued, so I booked myself in to have hundreds of tiny fish sucking the dead skin off my feet. Garra Rufa fish, also known as ‘doctor fish’, have little suction cup mouths which they use to suck up dead skin cells. This in turn gives a light, exfoliating massage. It’s a win-win, apparently. With my trousers

rolled up, I feel like I’m on I’m A Celebrity... My initial reaction is “eww!” It is seriously bizarre. The fish feast on my feet like it’s a Sunday roast. It’s not ticklish, but it’s a surreal experience – especially when they squeeze through your toes. However, despite my initial hesitations, I don’t want the treatment to end – and my feet are left super-soft. Well worth the experience! HEATHER VANDENENGEL

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UK trips

Interview

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We speak to Jackie Chan


LONDON LIFE

WHAT’S ON Tom Sturrock PICKS THE BEST OF LONDON THIS WEEK

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CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL FREE WHAT: It does what it says on the tin – basically desserts, sweets and pastries from London’s fanciest restaurants are on show, with their own stalls, as well as areas dedicated to workshops and tastings. WHEN: December 10-12. DO IT BECAUSE: If you’ve got a sweet tooth, or need to wrap up your Christmas shopping, then this is the event for you. You’ll find exotic flavours and eye-popping designs – chocolate like you’ve never seen it before.

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A beacon for design geeks

Capital idea: Design Museum Whether you’re into architecture, fashion, technology or homeware, London’s Design Museum is a remarkable resource and an absolute assault on the senses of anyone who is keen on innovative, eyecatching objects. Currently, the museum is hosting an exhibition of the works of John Pawson, who gets written up as “the father of architectural minimalism”. But don’t worry – you don’t need to know what that means

to be impressed by the works. The museum excels at mapping the evolution of an idea and its expression, expertly charting the way furniture, audio-visual gear, kitchenware – anything, really – has gone through different fads and how contemporary design continues to borrow inspiration from the past. TS

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This week 22 years ago, three trains collided in peak hour at Clapham Junction, which was then Europe’s busiest railway interchange, killing 35 passengers. The first collision, one train rear-ending another, occurred due to a signal failure. Shortly after, a third train ploughed into the wreckage, sending carriages hurtling into the air before crashing back on to the ground. Emergency services crews were confronted with


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FOOD & DRINK

QUICK BITES... Peter Gordon, Kopapa founder

LONDON

Peter Gordon is launching Kopapa which is set to open its doors on December 7 in Seven Dials, Covent Garden, WC2 (see: kopapa.co.uk)

WHO’S BEHIND KOPAPA? Peter and Michael McGrath who own The Providores, plus Adam Wills and Brandon Allen – two of the founders of Gourmet Burger Kitchen.

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WHAT FOOD IS ON OFFER? It’s still a work in progress, but we’ll start with some of The Providores’ favourites – deepfried egg with garam masala, duck and Sichuan pepper spring rolls with tamarind aioli, smoked chicken laksa, and flourless chocolate cake with manuka honey yoghurt cream. New Zealand-born Leigh Hartnett is head chef.

FOOD INFLUENCES? The world. Anything is possible, so long as it tastes good and is sustainable. DESCRIBE THE SCENE We’ll have a marble bar which seats 12, there are some bookable tables but mostly walkins. The atmosphere will be busy. buzzy and we’ll have CD tapas-sized dishes.

Restaurant review Pho

★★★★★ 163-165 Wardour Street, W1F 8WN, (02074 343 938; phocafe.co.uk) Tottenham Court Rd

THE SCENE Pho’s trendy atmosphere is underscored by funky light fittings and indie background music making it the perfect haunt for the young, good-looking Soho-ites who dine here. A traditional Vietnamese canteen this ain’t. THE MENU We start with goi cuon, veggie summer roles which are as fresh and fragrant as their name would suggest. Less impressive are the spongy spring rolls which don’t come with nearly enough lettuce or mint. The rest of the meal continues in this hit-and-miss vein. For mains the sweet, spicy goi du du – papaya salad – deserves a special mention as one of the best salads I’ve ever tasted. My friend’s Pho xao chay, wok fried flat rice noodles with veggies, mushrooms and

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tofu is tasty, but my own bun tom hue – hot and spicy soup with prawns – lacks punch. The banana fritters we order for dessert are melt-in-themouth delicious but the pandan pancake is a little on the rubbery side. We wash all this down with a cup of Pho’s exclusive, rare chon ca phe – coffee which has been eaten, digested and passed through weasels to enhance its flavour. Despite our reservations the

“weasel-poo coffee”, as we take to calling it, is sublimely delicate and aromatic. BILL PLEASE Starters begin at £3.95 while the cheapest bowl of Pho soup will set you back £6.95. You could easily eat a three-course meal, including alcohol, for under £30. VERDICT A Vietnamese dining experience to remember – just choose carefully. ALISON GRINTER

This converted toilet not only has the coolest address, Zero Aldwych, but also the hippest underground vibe. See live acts every night, but arrive early to get a table. See cellardoor.biz

Barts It’s an exclusive 1920s purlieu mysteroiusly situated “somewhere on Sloane Avenue”. Dress to impress, look for the black door and act aloof. See barts-london

606 Club

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Get through barred doors, buzzers and a barman and you’re rewarded with spectacular jazz at this musician’s haunt in Chelsea. 606club.co.uk HV



PRESENT AND CORRECT We’ve called in the experts: A personal shopper, a psychologist and a psychic get Christmas shopping wrapped up for you WORDS FRANKIE MULLIN

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RETURNING GOODS: YOUR RIGHTS

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ow many times has that beautiful hand-painted box you gave your brother for Christmas mysteriously disappeared by New Year’s Day? How baffling was it when your boyfriend wasn’t happy with the psychotherapy vouchers you so kindly bought him? However good your intentions, buying people something they really want is a minefield. To help you get it right this Chrimbo, we’ve roped in a personal shopper, a psychologist and, wait for it, a psychic. Here’s how they’d do it …

THE PROFESSIONAL Personal shopper Gabrielle Teare has shopped for pretty much everyone (including lots of celebs, don’t you know) so she’s got this lark pretty sussed. “People shop badly, even for themselves. We only wear 20 per cent of the clothes we buy so you can imagine how much worse it gets when we try to shop for someone else. “The secret of a good present is to buy people a luxury version of what

» See: gabrielleteare.com

THE PSYCHOLOGIST Personal development expert Phil Parker understands what’s going on in people’s heads, which has to make him good at buying for them. “Ask yourself what you want the present to say about you. Don’t buy things because you want to prove how much money you’ve got or show off how good you are at arts and crafts.

Most people “ shop badly, even for themselves ” “Make sure you’re not buying something to make yourself look good, because you want to use it yourself or because everyone else is buying it. “It’s easier to be creative when you’re buying a tricky present if you think about someone you know who is good at that sort of thing. Imagine what they would do, and try to think with their head as you shop. “Think about what would be a useful present going into the New Year. “If someone is impossible to shop for, get them a voucher or just ask them what they want! “There’s no subtle psychological way

of finding out what someone wants for Christmas. Just don’t set yourself up by saying, ‘I’ve got you the most amazing present.’ Disappointment will be guaranteed. “Finally, stay calm. It’s really not that important.”

» See:philparker.org

THE PSYCHIC Surely buying presents is like falling off a Yule log if you’re psychic like Michelle Howcroft, a tutor at the London College of Psychics. “A lot of people are into shopping angels. You can call upon your angel and say ‘I’ve got to buy my dad a present. Direct me to a shop!’ “As you’re walking along the street you may get a warm, fuzzy feeling in your belly and that is you linking up to a higher dimension. Pay attention to that feeling and see which shop it leads you into. “Once you’re in a shop rummaging you may feel tingling or warmth in your hands as you go along the rail and touch an item. That means you’re near that perfect present! “Everyone has psychic ability but most people don’t use it.”

» See: collegeofpsychicstudies.co.uk

LONDON’S WORSTEVER CHRISTMAS PRESENTS MARINA FERRÉ, 22, BORDEAUX, FRANCE: “A fragrance that I hate. Someone gives it to me every year.” CHRISTIAN ROTLHARDT, 38, BASEL, GERMANY: “A stupid paperweight with Christmas scenery and snowflakes.” MARIA ALVAREZ, 19, MADRID, SPAIN: “A lump of coal, it was a joke though.” KOURTAIBA ALHSATIB, 30, DAMASCUS, SYRIA: “A Michael Moore documentary.” LIZ STUART, 37, EARL’S COURT, LONDON: “Very ugly gold mules. Not something I would ever wear!”

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• You have the right to claim your money back if something’s faulty or doesn’t do what it says it does, provided you do so within “reasonable” time. The length of time classed as reasonable will depend on the product and the fault. • If you just change your mind about something you’ve bought in a shop then you do not have an automatic right to return it. Check the shop’s policy before you buy – most big outlets offer a refund, credit note or will exchange if you return the item within a certain time period. • If you buy online, you can return goods within 7 days even if you just change your mind.

you know they like. For example, if someone loves chocolate and usually eats Cadbury’s, get them a box of Belgian chocolates. “Get people something they can’t fail to like. If someone’s into music, buy them a CD. “Women are easy because you can get them something cosmetic. Men are harder and women often resort to buying them socks, which is crazy. Good presents that aren’t expensive are cashmere jumpers or nice coffee-table books. “My tips for Christmas shopping are not to leave it until the last minute and not to buy people something because you want it.”

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TASTE SENSATIONS Here’s our top festive treats to adorn your Christmas table WORDS INGER SMITH

MINCE PIES

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with fruit. Tastes home-made. £6.99. See: matthewwalkerchr istmaspuddings.com 2. HARVEY NICHOLS CHAMPAGNE PUDDING

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3. ASDA EXTRA SPECIAL

3. ASDA COLLECTION

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4. LA FROMAGERIE VACHERIN DU MONT D’OR

DIFFERENCE BELGIAN

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PIES Dry, a bit like

5. SAINSBURY’S TASTE THE

5. TESCO’S FINEST Plastic

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DIFFERENCE Dry and

texture and very little flavour to these cheeses. £6.50. See: tesco.com

5. HARVEY NICHOLS MINI

tasteless. £9.99. See: sainsburys.co.uk

BELGIAN

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for

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CREAM LIQUEUR

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The sound-effects genius shot to fame as Jones in the Police Academy films. He can do a great Jimi Hendrix, but his wife tries to dissuade him from using his gift in public INTERVIEW ALISON GRINTER It’s interesting that you’re coming to the Jazz Cafe because you got your start in jazz opening for Count Basie ...

Yes, that’s how I got Police Academy. I was in California at the time and living in my car but it was one of those dream gigs that you end up getting. So I got to do my fusion jazz noises. At the time the producer and director of Police Academy were in the audience. They were jazz fanatics and after they saw me perform they wrote me into the script. Police Academy made you a star. Was that an interesting time?

At first it was a headscratching thing. People were like, “What the hell is this guy?”. And being given the title of creator of beatbox is very interesting – I guess I was the first person on film to be doing it. Is it true that when you were a kid you used to use Rottweiler noises to freak out the kids who were picking on you?

After they’d beat me up a few times they’d go off laughing about it and have a ciggy behind the wall at the school. So I would sneak up on them and they would hear this angry animal coming around the corner … Or I’d do the late bell, that would make them turn up to class on time!

YOU DON’T SAY? What song makes you dance? Do The Dougie by Doug E. Fresh. It’s a fun song. Have you ever been mistaken for someone else? In Perth this guy said to me, “Excuse me Mr Murphy, welcome to Australia” and he did a big laugh, “Hur hur hur hur!”. He thought I was Eddie Murphy! Name your guilty pleasure... One thing I’ve had to stop is talking food in the Chinese restaurant - like when the stir fried chicken comes out [breaks into loud chicken noises] I had to stop because the cooks have sharper instruments than i have on the table...

Did these pranks ever backfire?

One thing I did learn in terms of sound is never do the sound of a dog in front of a dog – because he’ll bite you. Your Jimi Hendrix rendition is amazing – were you in much demand during the 40th anniversary of his death?

hear perfect pitch. I work with bands and there are times when the guitarist is trying to tune his guitar and I can do it in my head. And heavy noises like semitrucks, motorcycles and gears are rough on the vocal chords. Do you ever play tricks on people?

In terms of the live show, we had a huge upsurge in people comings. The best thing about sound is that there’s no language barrier. They loved it in Japan and the Australians too.

No, my wife wouldn’t allow it. I used to do that stuff all the time but it creates a public hazard. I can’t do the flight attendant call button on airplanes anymore – that’s a crime now.

In your Crocodile Hunter sketch you nail the didgeridoo but your Aussie accent’s a bit rough …

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In Alice Springs I met some Aboriginal dancers. One said, “Bet you can’t play it, if you can you can have it”. I put drum noises through it and actually played it – I used to be a trumpet player. He had to give it to me. What are the hardest noises to make?

Musical stuff cos it has to be on key, but I can

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‘OH MY

GOD!’

Tim Minchin likes sticking it to the irrationality of religion. He also enjoys going barefoot and his passing resemblance to Kurt Cobain WORDS ALISON GRINTER

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f all the Aussie comics we expected to see packing out the O2 Arena one day, Tim Minchin wasn’t among them – Adam Hills or Jim Jeffries maybe, but not the scarecrowhaired, eyeliner-wearing, “piano hack” whose taboo-busting tunes include The Pope Song and Inflatable You. There’s hope that the mainstream isn’t such a bland place after all … One of your songs is called The Palestine Peace Song which goes: ”We don’t eat pigs, you don’t eat pigs, why not not eat pigs together?” There aren’t many comics who could get away with that. And it’s also about, lyrically, structuring ideas in a way that people find intriguing or interesting and that song is funny cos it takes such a complicated issue and distills it into such a ridiculously simple proposition. A lot of what I do is also about religion and belief, and this makes the point that Islam and Judaism have the sames myths wrapped up in a different bunch of crap and that it’s ridiculous that they don’t like each other.

You’ve always been obsessed with religion in your comedy. Why is that? If you’ve been brought up to think your version of god is special it can hamper your ability to think clearly about religion. I’m pretty obsessed with rationalism. It’s an intellectual obsession … it’s not just me bashing god. And it’s fun! Do some people react badly to some of your material? The Pope Song gets a couple of walkouts. People are so offended by language [the song repeatedly calls the Pope ‘a motherfucker’] but if people keep their ears open then they’ll hear the point. My song’s saying the Pope’s not special – he needs to be as accountable as everyone else. People have walked out on stuff I do about babies dying – I also do darkly comic material about stuff I fear [Minchin has two kids] – it’s obviously too close to some terrible experience they’ve had. But it’s OK – if you don’t have a few people walking out then you’re probably not doing your job properly. Do you still go barefoot onstage? I come from Freemantle in the 90s, everyone was a hippie so I spent most of my days wandering around in barefeet and playing music like a dickhead. Then I decided to roll that dickhead-ness over into my thirties. It’s a bit like imagining the audience naked – you usually take your shoes off at home so it’s kinda like saying ‘you’re in my space now’.

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Do you feel pressure to tone down your material now that you’re more famous? People come to my shows because of what I do, as opposed to a lot of comedians who

get their audience by being on a regular TV show where they’re not allowed to swear. I got my audience from word-ofmouth and they want to see me debunking irrational ideas. In fact, playing with an 55-piece orchestra on these shows I feel the obligation to make sure I don’t get cleaned-up. An orchestra is seen as a sacred thing to be treated with reverence and respect so I’ve got them yelling out ‘motherfucker!’ in the middle of songs. Your supposedly ‘anti-Christian’ song White Wine In The Sun, missed out on becoming Christmas number one last year – are you going to re-release it? The Herald Sun have just written a beat-up story about that. Singer Kate MillerHeidke has just covered it on the Myer Xmas album. They asked my permission and I said ‘yes’. It turns out the money’s going to the Salvation Army who are proselytizing missionaries, so a journalist has interviewed the spokesperson for the Christian Association for Fuckwits and got quotes from them: “We think it’s a sick joke that this heathen song is on the album.” Fuckin’ hilarious! It’s just a song about love for my family and makes grown men cry. Ever been told you look like Kurt Cobain? There’s one photo of me I call my ‘Kurt photo’ with my hair over my face, it’s in black and white. Though, to be fair, looking like Kurt Cobain now would be looking like a dead man with no face.

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The Thorn In The Heart

SCREEN TEST: FRENCH FILM

Suzette, Michel & Jean-Yves Gondry

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1 Which French singer does Marion Cotillard portray in biopic La Vie en Rose? 2 Which water sport featured in 1998 blockbuster hit The Big Blue? 3 In what kind of environment does the film A Prophet take place? 4 In which Parisian district does Amélie work in 2001 rom-com Amélie? 5 How many films are there in Luc Besson’s Taxi series?

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After the mind-bendingly brilliant Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind and The Science Of Sleep, the arrival of a new Michel Gondry film is usually cause for celebration. It’s a disappointment, then, that documentary The Thorn In The Heart is so boring. A deeply personal homage to his aunt Suzette, this will enthral the Gondry household, but it’s difficult to fathom why the director thought anyone else would give a damn. Moving at a pedestrian pace, Gondry takes Suzette to the places in the French countryside where she worked as a teacher for 30 years. She meets up with former colleagues and pupils who sing her praises and Suzette recalls the difficulties of teaching in buildings

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placed perilously close to roads. Gondry also focuses on his aunt’s strange relationship with her son Jean-Yves, who is left in a state after his father dies. With the director failing to flesh out some of the more interesting aspects of Suzette’s

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THE REEL DEAL The story behind Australia’s Snowtown murders will hit the big screen next year. The film, about how eight bodies were found in barrels of acid in Snowtown, South Australia, in 1999, has a cast largely drawn from the town’s community. Adelaide Film Festival director Katrina Sedgwick told smh.com.au Snowtown “illuminates a darkness within our society and within humanity, exploring in microcosm what the context was that allowed a number of people to move from being normal humans into being complicit or actually killing their neighbours”.

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Witty and compelling

CERT: TBC RT: 111 MINS

Former Bond villain Mathieu Amalric excels behind and in front of the camera in a compelling drama about a TV producer who returns to France from America to manage a troupe of burlesque dancers. The performers and their witty routines are sublime but it is Amalric who steals the show. GOOD FOR: Dita Von Teese fans. PDV

SOMEWHERE

★★★★★

CERT: 15 RT: 97 MINS

A party-animal movie star (played by Stephen Dorff) is thrown a curve ball when his ex-wife dumps their 11-yearold daughter (Elle Fanning) in his lap in Sofia Coppola’s frustratingly bland return as a director. There are some nice touches and Dorff is in decent form but the film meanders along without much purpose. GOOD FOR : Those who like PDV slow-burning movies.

Somewhere: a bit slow

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Heath Ledger’s Joker may have one more last laugh left in him. Christopher Nolan is reportedly considering using previously unseen footage of Ledger in the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises. Stuff.co.nz reported the idea was to use CGI to provide some continuity between the movies and also to pay tribute to Ledger and his portrayl of the Joker. If it goes ahead it is likely to be a hit with fans and industry professionals alike, as the late Auusie actor’s performance has gone down in film history as one of the most intense ever seen. Ledger will only be included with the consent of his family.

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CULTURE FELA! A legend in his lifetime in his native Nigeria and beyond, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is a name unlikely to be familiar to the National’s usual audience – but then this isn’t a typical NT show. The pounding rhythms of his Afrobeat music flood the auditorium as his female queens gyrate intensely, provocatively on a set decked out to recreate the Shrine, the Lagos nightclub where, in the late 70s, his fans gathered to smoke spliffs and hear his antigovernment lyrics. Sahr Ngaujah’s charismatic Fela Kuti persuades the

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SEE THIS: Theatre

Lively, hypnotic choreography

audience to practise its pelvic thrusts, and Bill T Jones’ hipswivelling choreography is hypnotisingly exuberant. But the narrative is so disjointed and one-sided that ultimately this musical is more over-extended carnival than informative biography of a provocative political activist and hedonistic polygamist. LOUISE KINGSLEY

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WORTH A LOOK The team behind Sinderfella are back with adults-only pantomime Snow White And The Seven Poofs for festive giggles » Leicester Square Theatre, WC2H 7BX

•Enjoy Dickens’ classic novel

Leicester Square (leicestersquaretheatre.com). Until Jan 9. £18.50

in this production of A Christmas Carol » Trafalgar Studios, SW1A 2DY

Charing Cross (trafalgar-studios.co.uk). Until Jan 8. From £18

EXHIBITION OF THE WEEK

NEW BOOK RELEASES

BRIDGET RILEY: PAINTINGS AND RELATED WORK

ROLE MODELS

DEAD OR ALIVE

Gordon Brown

Tom Clancy

(Simon & Schuster Ltd)

(Michael Joseph) DEC 7

DEC 7

The bestselling author of The Hunt For Red October fame is back with new instalment of the Jack Ryan, Jr series which sees the covert agent come up against sadistic terrorist mastermind, the Emir.

One of the founders of the Op Art movement, and renowned for her flowing geometric canvases and hypnotically layered wall paintings, Bridget Riley would seem to have more in common with Tate Modern’s abstract embrace, rather than the National

Gallery. The show includes a collection of influences on her work, which attempt to explain her presence here. It’s worth a look, if only to put the current over-excitement about 3D imaging into a canvas and oil context. MARK RICHARD

» National Gallery, WC2N Charing Cross (nationalgallery .org.uk). Until May 22. Free. Studio work: Bridget Riley in the Sixties

The former prime minister delves deep into the causes behind the fi scal downward spiral and examines the reactions of world leaders as they took steps to avoid further disaster.

HARVEST TO THE HEAT

TNT images, Bridget Riley

Darryl Estrine and Kelly Kochendorfer

BUST: GREECE, THE EURO AND THE DEBT CRISIS Matthew Lynn (John Wiley & Sons) )

(Taunton) DEC 7

DEC 10

This bang on-trend book celebrates the collaboration between farmer and chef, and the journey from land to table with 100 easy to cook recipes ’n’ all.

Bloomberg columnist Matthew Lynn explores Greece’s rise and fall from grace and the global repercussions of its financial disaster.

MORE EXHIBITIONS Celebrate all things outdoors at

the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year » Natural History Museum, SW7 5BD South Kensington (nhm.ac.uk). Until March 11. From £4.50

• Imperial

Chinese Robes From The Forbidden City looks at Qing Dynasty fashions

» V&A, SW7 2RL

South Kensington (vam.ac.uk). Until March 6. From £3

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MONDAY 6

Glenn Tilbrook join forces once again to play witty pop. IndigO2, Peninsula Sq,

Autolux Experimental rock from the Californian three-piece.

SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £35.

Relentless Garage, Highbury Corner, N5 1RD (0870 060 3777/ cc 0844 847 1678). £12.

Angus & Julia Stone, Moddi

Interpol The sartorial New Yorkers play indie-rock. O2 Academy Brixton, Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SL (0844 477 2000). £22.50.

Tcha Limberger’s Kalotaszeg Trio The violinist and singer leads his group in playing Romanian Gypsy music.

soul from the Californian singer-songwriter. IndigO2, Peninsula Sq, SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £28.50-£40.

Neurosis The Californian band plays doom metal. Koko, Camden High St, NW1 7JE (0870 432 5527). £16.50.

Xavier Rudd, Ben Howard Folk-rock from the Australian singer-songwriter. O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, W12 8TT (0905 020 3999/ cc 0844 477 2000). £18.50.

Shepherd’s Bush Empire, W11 8QE Shepherd’s Bush. (08444 77 2000). Mon, Feb 21. £14 The Los Angeles all-gal outfit have critics and tastemakers foaming at the mouths for their nouveau take on art-rock. They do a lovely, floaty cover of David Bowie’s Ashes To Ashes too. Teenage Fanclub The

Richard Thompson, Philip Pickett & Musicians Of The Globe Folk-rock from

Boy & Bear Australian folk five-

Ballroom, Camden High St, NW1 8QP (020 7485 9006). £17.50.

the veteran singer-songwriter.

Rd, NW6 7JR (020 7372 7123). £5 & £8.

Cadogan Hall, Sloane Terrace, SW1X 9DQ (020 7730 4500). £10-£35.

Dreadzone Experimental

LA-based musician performs his comedic rock-tinted songs. HMV Forum, Highgate

piece. The Luminaire, Kilburn High

electro, dance and reggae from the London-based band. The Scala, Pentonville Rd, N1 9NL (020 7833 2022/ cc 0870 060 0100). £16.50.

Rd, NW5 1JY (020 7344 0044). £25.

Glasgow-based four-piece plays indie-pop. The Electric

THURSDAY 9 Coope, Boyes & Simpson, Fi Fraser, Jo Freya Traditional a capella folk from the trio. Cecil Sharp House, Regents Park Rd, NW1 7AY (020 7485 2206). £17, adv £14.

Faith Evans, SWV American

TUESDAY 7

hip-hop and R‘n’B singersongwriter. IndigO2, Peninsula Sq, SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £25-£50.

The Courteeners The Manchester-based band plays hook-laden indie-rock. HMV Forum, Highgate Rd, NW5 1JY (020 7344 0044). £18.50.

Dirty Projectors, Male Bonding Avantgarde

The Frames The Dublinbased five-piece plays indie-rock. O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, W12 8TT (0905 020 3999/ cc 0844 477 2000). £15.

electronica from the Brooklynbased outfit performing material from its album Bitte Orca. Koko, Camden High St,

Jenny And Johnny Melodic alt pop from the Los Angeles-based outfit, featuring Rilo Kiley member Jenny Lewis. Bush Hall, Uxbridge

NW1 7JE (0870 432 5527). £17.50.

Rd, W12 7LJ (020 8222 6955). £16.50.

Fool’s Gold The Californian combo play indie-rock with African and other world influences. Cargo, Rivington St, EC2A 3AY (020 7739 3440). £9.50.

An Horse, Sparrow And The Workshop, Georgia Ruth Williams Alt rock from the Australian duo. The Borderline, Orange Yard, Manette St, W1D 4JB (0870 060 3777/ cc 0871 231 0842). £8.50.

Willie Nile, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe D’Urso Rock and Americana from the New York-based singer-songwriter. Half Moon, Putney, Lower Richmond Rd, SW15 1EU (020 8780 9383). £25.

pioneers return to promote their album Pandemonium. HMV Apollo, Queen Caroline St, W6 9QH (0844 844 4748). £50.

from the flamboyant crooner. Wembley Arena, Arena Sq, HA9 0DH (0870 060 0870). £48 & £58.

W1J 9HN (020 7734 8142/ cc 0845 345 6053). £20-£55.

SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £30.

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Fat 45, Sheelanagig Swing and jump-jive from the 11-piece combo. Town Hall, Stoke Newington Church St, N16 0JR (020 8356 5505). £15, adv £12.

9AG (0844 264 0321). £9.50-£29.50.

The Coolness, Joe Winston, Reginald D Hunter Psychedelic electro-rock from the four-piece. Bush Hall, Uxbridge Rd, W12 7LJ (020 8222 6955). £100 inc meal.

Paloma Faith And The Guy Barker Orchestra The London-based soul songstress performs with the 42-piece orchestra. Barbican Centre,

IQ The 1980s band plays progressive rock. O2 Academy Islington, N1 Centre, Parkfield St, N1 0PS (0844 477 2000). £16.50.

The Orb Electronica duo from London. The Scala, Pentonville Rd, N1 9NL (020 7833 2022/ cc 0870 060 0100). £16.

The Quireboys Classic rock from the four-piece’s album Homewreckers & Heartbreakers. HMV Forum, Highgate Rd, NW5 1JY (020 7344 0044). £16.50.

Funktonite Explosive soul and funk octet. Dover St Restaurant And Bar, Dover St, W1S 4LQ (020 7629 9813). £15, free to diners before 10pm.

The Human League The synth-wielding trio from Sheffield plays electro-pop. Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX (0844 847 9910/ cc 0871 663 2500). £20-£30.

It’s A Swing Thing Christmas Ball 1940s and 1950s style

Status Quo Classic rock from the veteran band celebrating more than 40 years of hits. Wembley Arena, Arena Sq, HA9 0DH (0870 060 0870). £34.50.

Jun Tabor Contemporary folk from the veteran singer. Kings Place, York Way, N1 9AG (0844 264 0321). £9.50-£29.50.

Gordon Webber’s Rd Runners The nine-piece big

music and dance, including jive,

band plays soul and Motown.

swing and R‘n’B. Ye Olde Rose And Crown Theatre Pub, Hoe St, E17 4SA (020 8509 3880). £12, adv £8.

Dover St Restaurant And Bar, Dover St, W1S 4LQ (020 7629 9813). £15, free to diners before 10pm.

Academy Brixton, Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SL (0844 477 2000). £27.50.

Jackie Leven, Ralph McTell

Darren Hanlon Indie-pop

Alt rock from the Fife-born singersongwriter. Union Chapel, Compton

Paul Young The soulful pop singer performs with a 16-piece band. Park

with a folky twist from the Australian singer-songwriter.

Terrace, N1 2UN (020 7226 1686). £18, adv £15, concs £12.50.

The Horatia, Holloway Rd, N7 8JE (0207 6096220). £9, adv £8.

James The veteran indie four-

Men They Couldn’t Hang The London-based five-piece plays folk-rock. 100 Club, Oxford St, W1D

piece from Manchester promotes its mini album The Night Before.

1LL (020 7636 0933). £18, adv £16.50.

HMV Apollo, Queen Caroline St, W6 9QH (0844 844 4748). £32.50-£37.50.

Michael Roach The

JLS The pop and R‘n’B

At The King’s Head, Crouch End Hill, N8 8AA (020 8340 1028). £10.

four-piece plays songs from its self-titled album. O2

Plaza Westminster Bridge London, Westminster Bridge Rd, SE1 7UT (0844 415 6790). £95 inc meal.

SUNDAY 12 Bullet For My Valentine

Washington-born guitarist plays East Coast blues. Downstairs

The metalcore four-piece promotes its album, Fever. Wembley Arena, Arena Sq, HA9 0DH (0870 060 0870). £20 & £22.50.

Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Jehst The two hip-hop stalwarts

Arena, Peninsula Sq, SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £25-£33.31.

The Selecter Ska and pop from the veteran re-formed Londonbased band. The Scala, Pentonville

The New Pornographers

Rd, N1 9NL (020 7833 2022/ cc 0870 060 0100). £17.

NW5 1JY (020 7344 0044). £18.50.

Alejandro Toledo & The Magic Tombolinos Balkan, Oriental and

The Canadian collective plays indie-rock. O2 Shepherd’s

reunite for their distinctive brand of rap. HMV Forum, Highgate Rd,

Rotersand, Straftanz, RBN,

Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, W12 8TT (0905 020 3999/ cc 0844 477 2000). £16.50.

Gypsy sax-led sextet from London.

AlterRed The outfit from Germany plays twisted industrial and electronica. O2 Academy

folk singer-songwriter blends traditional songs with her selfpenned tunes. Southbank Centre,

Alice Russell Brighton-based

The Green Note Cafe, Parkway, NW1 7AN (020 7485 9899). £12.

Islington, N1 Centre, Parkfield St, N1 0PS (0844 477 2000). £13.

Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX (0844 847 9910/ cc 0871 663 2500). £25, concs £12.50.

HMV Forum, Highgate Rd, NW5 1JY (020 7344 0044). £19.

Trumans Water Alt and noise-rock from the Portlandbased combo. The Half Moon,

Frank Turner The folk-punk

Simply Red The inimitable Mick Hucknall and his soulful band perform their hits for the final time. O2 Arena, Peninsula Sq,

Kellie Santin Contemporary jazz from the Australian alto saxophonist. The Spice

Half Moon Ln, Herne Hill, SE24 9HU (020 7274 2733). £10, adv £8.

O2 Academy Brixton, Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SL (0844 477 2000). £16.

Of Life, Moor St, W1D 5NA (020 7739 3025). £10, NUS £8.

Paul Weller The singersongwriter and former frontman of The Jam and The Style Council plays his idiosyncratic hits, plus songs from his album Wake Up The Nation. Wembley Arena, Arena

soul and power-pop singer.

SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £40 & £50.

Suede Brett Anderson’s Britpop pioneers play their rock hits. O2 Arena, Peninsula Sq,

Troxy, Commercial Rd, E1 0HX (020 7748 2728). £25.50 & £27.

The indie band from Liverpool plays its seminal albums, Heaven Up Here and Crocodiles. O2

The Puppini Sisters The vocal trio sings fortiesinfluenced swing-tinted pop. Pigalle, Piccadilly,

Bonobo, Jono McLeery

Echo And The Bunnymen

Pet Shop Boys The electro-pop

Kate Rusby The award-winning Meat Loaf Operatic rock

Bonobo aka Simon Green plays hip-hop, funk, soul, psyche rock and drum ‘n’ bass.

Silk St, EC2Y 8DS (0845 120 7500/ cc 020 7638 8891). £20-£30.

WEDNESDAY 8

Weird Al Yankovic The

Rd, SE1 8XX (0844 847 9910/ cc 0871 663 2500). £15-£17.50.

and contemporary folk from the concertina maestro and composer. Kings Place, York Way, N1

TNT’S TOP BOOKING WARPAINT

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Duke Spirit The biker-booted trio plays rock riffs and blues ballads from its album Beat The Devil’s Tattoo. O2 Academy Brixton, Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SL (0844 477 2000). £20.

Alistair Anderson, Emily Ball, Sophy Ball Traditional

Brian McKnight R‘n’B and

SATURDAY 11

The Australian brother-sister duo plays dreamy folk-rock songs from its sophomore album, Down The Way. Southbank Centre, Belvedere

FRIDAY 10

Le QuecumBar, Battersea High St, SW11 3HX (020 7787 2227). £15.

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Squeeze, The Lightning Seeds Chris Difford and

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Sq, HA9 0DH (0870 060 0870). £38.50.

performer plays from his album Poetry Of The Deed.

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Alison Grinter PICKS OUT THIS WEEK’S BEST LIVE MUSIC

GIG OF THE WEEK INTERPOL Now that there’s a Carlos D-shaped hole in Interpol, you’ve got to wonder how the other three will fare without their charismatic bassist to create a visual focal point for the band point, never mind his dramatic way with a bassline. In any case, Carlos contributed to the New York act’s most recent LP, Interpol, so this week he’ll be onstage in spirit, at least. The album hasn’t captured the dramatic, Joy Divisionish melancholic glory of their debut Turn On The Bright Lights, but it’s good to have them back – Carlos or no Carlos.

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» Brixton Academy, 211 Stockwell Road, SW9 9SL (0844 477 2000)

Brixton. Dec 6-8. £25 Interpol: then there were three

SUEDE

JLS

Suede’s reunion earlier this year didn’t generate the same level of hysteria that accompanied the recent news that fellow Brit-poppers Pulp were reforming. Still, it’s worth remembering how groundbreaking their lush, darkly sensual guitar-rock, as heard on classic LPs like Dog Man Star, sounded in the 90s. Worth revisiting.

Given how boy bands are beloved in this country, it’s a wonder one hasn’t taken home the X Factor crown. But 2008 runners-up JLS might as well have won, considering how their career has turned out. They’ve won a swag of industry awards, have legions of screaming fans and are here to plug second LP Outta This World.

» The O2, Peninsular Sq, SE10 0DX

» The O2, Peninsular Sq, SE10 0DX

North Greenwich

(0844 856 0202). Tue, Dec 7. £30

NEW BAND ALERT

North Greenwich (0844 856 0202, theo2.co.uk). Dec 9-10. £25-£32

FESTIVAL WATCH Tickets now on sale Benicassim Discounted tickets are now on sale. Line-up TBC. Benicassim, Spain (fiberfib.com). Jul 14-17. Four-day tickets £125

Horses for courses

An Horse THE BUZZ SO FAR Establishing their indie cred from the outset,

Kate Cooper and Damon Cox formed An Horse at an independent record shop in Brisbane where they both worked. The store actually closed down a few months after they started gigging but the alternative-pop duo are still going strong with a support slot for Death Cab For Cutie and a performance of their latest single, Camp Out, on the Late Show With David Letterman under their belts. THE PLUG At Borderline, Manette St, W1D 4JB (0844 847 2465). Tuesday, Mar 3 Tottenham Court Road. Tues, Dec 7. £8.50

Bestival Tickets The Cure, Brian Wilson, Magnetic Man, Primal Scream Robyn DJ Shadow confirmed. Robin Hill Country Park, Isle of Wight (bestival.net). Sep 8-11. W/e tickets £160 Isle Of Wight Festival Kings of Leon, Kasabian, Pulp, Foo Fighters and The British Pink Floyd Show confirmed. Seaclose Park, Newport, (isleofwightfestival.com). Jun 10-12. W/e tickets £175 Primavera Sound Pulp confirmed. Parc del Forum, Barcelona

(primaverasound.com). May 27-29. W/e tickets £87 Reading/Leeds festivals Early Bird tickets on sale now. Reading/Leeds (seetickets.com). Aug 26-28. W/e ticket £180 Rock am Ring Kings of Leon, Beatsteaks, Volbeat, In Flames confirmed. Nurburg and Nuremburg, Germany (ringrocker.com). Jun 3-5. W/e tickets £130. Rockness The Chemical Brothers and Kasabian confirmed. Dores, near Inverness (rockness.co.uk). Jun 10-12. W/e tickets £149. Womad Early bird tickets on sale now. Charlton Park, Wiltshire, (womad.org). Jul 29-31. W/e tickets £120

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FAST FORWARD The Australian Pink Floyd Show Hammersmith Apollo, (0844 844 4748) Mar 20 £29.50 Bon Jovi Hard Rock Calling, Hyde Park, Jun 25 (hardrockcalling.co.uk) £66 The Cult Hammersmith Apollo, Jan 21 (0844 277 4321). £33

VARIOUS ARTISTS Kitsune Maison Vol.10: the Fireworks Issue (Kitsune)

★★★★★

The hip Franco-Japanese record label is celebrating ten years of breaking some of indie pop’s freshest sounds with two discs stuffed with – you guessed it! – some of indie pop’s freshest sounds. Well, that’s the theory. The reality is that a bit of filler is unavoidable. Still there’s plenty to get excited about

Wot entrance? Two Door Cinema Club

including Guard’s ramshackle garage on Don’t Wake The Dead, the Italo-disco remix of Two Door Cinema Club’s What You Know, Aussie act Strange Talk’s scissoring electro track Climbing Walls and Brit DJs, Punks Jump Up’s warped

dance tune Blockhead. Elsewhere Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip’s vocals turn up on Justus Kohncke’s disco driven Sorry and Black Strobe club fave Me And Madonna gets a retread. Good fun all round. ALISON GRINTER

ALEXANDRA BURKE

MUMFORD & SONS

DEADMAU5

Overcome (Syco Music) Is there no end to these X-Factor cash ins? Ms Burke releases a deluxe version of her 2009 debut.

Sigh No More (Island) The folk middle of the roaders’ debut is beefed up with a live CD and DVD of their on-the-road antics.

4x4=12 (Virgin) Hot on the heels on 2009’s For Lack Of A Better Nam comes Canuck Joel Zimmerman’s latest.

ALSO OUT

MUSIC NEWS London’s The Forum on March 6 (See Fast Forward, right, for booking details).

Cut Copy to play London

Melbourne trio Cut Copy have released the first single off their upcoming new album Zonoscope and have announced a European tour. The tribal-inspired song Take Me Over can be heard at soundcloud.com/ modularpeople/take-meover-radio-edit. The band’s tour will see them playing at

CHARTS

AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd believes the authorities who convicted him for cannabis possession last week had it in for him. “Give me a fair go,” he told SunLive.co.nz. Rudd was convicted in Tauranga District Court for possession of 27 grams of hash which was found on his boat. “They (the police) have been trying to catch me on the road for a while too.”

Despite missing out at the Aria Awards last month, Perth psych-fuzz rockers Tame Impala beat Aria winners Megan Washington, Angus & Julia Stone and Sia to win Triple J’s much hallowed Album Of The Year Award. Their winning debut album Innerspeaker has been a huge hit with critics and fans.

Tame Impala: in clover

AUSTRALIA

NEW ZEALAND

SOUTH AFRICA

UK

No 1 single We R Who We R, Ke$ha No 1 album Greatest Hits...So Far, Pink

No 1 single Firework, Katy Perry No 1 album The Gift Susan Boyle

No 1 single Only Girl In The World, Rihanna No 1 album Now That’s What I Call Music 56, Various Artists

No 1 single Heroes, The X Factor Finalists 2010 No 1 album Progress, Take That

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Eliza Doolittle Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Apr 9 (0844 477 2000). £15 Cut Copy Forum, Mar 6 (0844 844 0444). £16.50 Elbow The O2, Mar 28 (0844 856 0202). £31 Tommy Emmanuel The Forum, Apr 29 (0844 477 2000). £25 Europe Shepherd’s Bush Empire (0844 477 2000). Feb 19. £18 Ben Folds Hammersmith Apollo, Feb 20 (0844 844 4748). £35 Grinspoon The Garage, Feb 25 (0844 847 1678). £12.50 Ke$ha Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Dec 14 (0844 477 2000). £24.50 Kylie The O2, Apr 7-9, 11-12 (0115 993 4166). £65-£85 Pulp Wireless Festival, Hyde Park, July 3. (0871 230 1094). £50 Pet Shop Boys Hammersmith Apollo Dec 8. (0844 844 4748). £50 Katy Perry Hammersmith Apollo, Mar 17-19 (0844 844 4748). £25 Pnau XOYO, Dec 13 (020 7490 1198). £12.50 Robyn Roundhouse, Mar 3 (0870 264 3333). £18.50 Rumer Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Dec 17 (08444 77 2000) £17.50.



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MONDAY 6

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Afro-Cuban Lounge

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African-Cuban salsa, timba and Latin jazz, plus salsa dance classes. Buffalo Bar,

THE BLITZ PARTY The Arches, Shoreditch Studios, 19 New Inn Yard, EC2A 3EY Old Street (theblitzparty. com). Dec 31, £40 Head back to the 40s this NYE and bunker down as The Arches gets transformed into an East End air shelter complete with Djs. Dress code is 40s glam and allied uniform.

Upper St, N1 1RU (020 7359 6191). 7.30pm-9am. £4, inc lessons £7.

Hard Core Salsa DJ Mario plays mambo and salsa, plus dance lessons. Salsa!, Charing Cross Rd, WC2H 0JG (020 7379 3277). 7pm-late. £4, Free before 9pm

I Love Mondays DJ Victor spins commercial dance, disco, pop, garage, R‘n’B and funky house. Moonlighting, Greek St, W1D 4DR (020 7287 372). 10pm-3.30am. £5, NUS £1.

Jaded Rio Padice plays techno and house. Cable, Bermondsey St, SE1 2EG (020 7403 7730). 5am-1pm. £12, £8 guestlist.

Mad Monday’s Resident DJs play chart and party classics. Verve, Upper St. Martin’s Ln, WC2H 9NY (020 7395 1200). 9pm-3am. £3-£7, guestlist free before 11pm, free before 10pm.

Rehab DJs Haley, Dan and The Demonettes play indie, pop and electro. The Roxy, Rathbone Place, W1T 1HJ (020 7255 1098). 10pm-3am. £5, NUS/w/flyer £3, £1 before 10.30pm.

TUESDAY 7 Festa Fiesta Latin and samba from the resident DJs, plus salsa classes before 10pm. Fiesta Havana, Fulham Rd, SW6 5NH (020 7381 5005). 7pm-2am. £6.

Lost In London Party on the ground floor, electrohouse in the basement and R‘n’B in the VIP room. Zoo

Diffrent Strokes DJs Phat Cat, Zay London, Lonyo and MOBO Award winner and Kiss FM DJ Manny Norte play neo soul, 1980s pop, US house, funk and R‘n’B. Cherryjam,

Glitz & Glamour DJ Mark Bambach plays house, R‘n’B and dance. The Shadow Lounge,

Porchester Rd, W2 6ET (020 7727 9950). 9pm-2am. £10, £5 before 11pm.

Mischief Resident DJs spin house, R‘n’B and chart hits.

Groove Sanctuary

On Anon, London Pavillion, Piccadilly, W1V 9LA (020 7287 8008). 8pm-3am. £5, free before 9pm.

African-Latin, electronica, funk, disco and deep house from DJ Jimbo, Joey Vieira and guests. Madame Jo Jo’s, Brewer St, W1F 0SE (020 7734 3040). 9.30pm-3am. £5, free before 11pm.

Brewer St, W1F 0RF (020 7287 7988). 10pm-3am. £5, free before 11pm.

Roller Disco Funk and disco for a wheeled audience. Renaissance Rooms, Arches, Miles St, SW8 1RZ (0844 736 5375). 8pm-midnight. £10, NUS £5.

WC2H 7AQ (020 7839 4188). 10pm-3am. £10, £7 before 10pm, guestlist free before 10pm.

Smash Techno Techno and

Sterbinszky The Hungarian

Your Mum’s House Scally

DJ spins house and electro.

Dandan and Jamie D Winter spin electro and fidget house. Punk,

Dingwalls, Camden Lock, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AB (020 7428 0010/ cc 020 7428 5929). 8.30pm-late. £17.

Soho St, W1D 3DN (020 7734 4004). 9pm-3am. £5, £3 before 11pm.

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(formerly SEOne), St Thomas St, SE1 3QX (020 7407 1617). 11pm-7am. £16.50.

Lost And Found Keb Darge and Andy Smith play blues, rock, funk and Northern Soul. Madame Jo Jo’s, Brewer St, W1F 0SE (020 7734 3040). 10pm-3am. £8.

Phonica Records Anthea and residents play deep house, electro and funk. The Hoxton Pony, Curtain Rd, EC2A 3AH (020 7613 2844). 8pm-4am. £10, guestlist £7, free before 9pm.

Ride Electronica and indie DJs sets from The Enemy and Filthy Few at this fetish-themed night. Proud Camden, The Horse Hospital, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AH (020 7482 3867). 7.30pm-4am. £10.

Shake Disco and pop from DJ John Osbourne and Paul C in the main room, while DJ Milo plays party anthems in room two. The Electric Ballroom, Camden High St, NW1 8QP (020 7485 9006). 10pm3am. £10, NUS/mems £8.

Tutti Frutti House Prophets, Rico

Wig Out Tommy Turntables, Lady Lloyd and Prince Nelly play indie, rock, R‘n’B and Motown.

& Music Project, City Rd, EC1Y 2BJ (020 7253 2443). 10pm-4am. £15.

soul. Salvador And Amanda, Great Newport St, WC2H 7JA (020 7240 1551). 9pm-3am. £10, guestlist £5, free before 9pm.

Boom Boom Club Rock ‘n’ roll

SATURDAY 11 All Friends Uner, Alex Arnout,

The Den & Centro, West Central St, WC1A 1JJ (020 7240 1083). 10pm-2.30am. £10.

SUNDAY 12

cabaret from host Dusty Limits, and burlesque entertainment from Miss Vicky Butterfly. The

Dance Rocks House,

Bathhouse, Bishopsgate Churchyard, EC2M 3TJ (020 7920 9207). 7.30pmlate. £9, adv £7, £28.50-£33 inc meal.

Watershed, The Broadway, SW19 1SD (020 8540 0080). 8pm-late. £8, £5 before midnight.

Club Remix Eddy Temple Morris

Frolic DJ StevieF spins party,

Ian Jackson supply pop, mod,

Horse Meat Disco Residents

and Bryn 457 play indie, electro, pop and rock, plus Ghostcat and Ice Black Birds perform live. Proud

retro pop and cheese. Crazy

punk, soul and new wave. The Alley Cat, Denmark St, WC2H 8LP (020 7836 1451). 10pm-3am. £6-£8.

Jim Stanton, Luke Howard, James Hillard and Severino spin disco and house. Eagle,

Carpet Burn Jonny Woo,

Kennington Ln, SE11 5QY (020 7793 0903). 8pm-3am. £6.

R‘n’B, chart, indie and 1980s and 1990s hits. The

Neverdogs, Zaki, Alexis Raphael, Cozzy D, Nils Hess and JB play deep house and techno. Egg, York Way, N7 9AX (020 7609 8364). 10pm-11am. £15, adv £12.

Booster DJ Ferno, Dan K and Miss Crazy D, Jason Prince and James St James spin deep house and pop. Area, Albert Embankment, SE1 7HD (020 7091 0080). 7pm-midnight. £5.

Blow Up Paul Tunkin and

Camden, The Horse Hospital, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AH (020 7482 3867). 7.30pm-2am. £8, £5 before 11pm.

Larry’s, King’s Rd, SW10 0TZ (020 7376 5555). 10pm-3am. £10, guestlist £5 before midnight, guestlist free before 11pm.

Get Yourself Connected Fiesta Latino Latin and samba from the resident DJs, plus salsa classes before 10pm. Fiesta Havana, Fulham Rd, SW6 5NH (020 7381 5005). 7pm-2am. £7.

Nick Tcherniak spins house and electro. The Langley, Langley St, WC2H 9JA (020 7836 5005). 8pm-3am. £10, £5 before 9pm, free before 8pm.

Cheapskates Old school Moonlighting, Greek St, W1D 4DR (020 7287 372). 9pm3.30am. £6, NUS £5, w/flyer £4.

Lost Jeff Mills, Steve Bicknell, Benji B and Tomoki Tamura supply future Detroit techno and minimal house. Debut London

Gadi Mizrahi, Ali Tillett, Rob Summerhayes, Simon Rigg and Vangelis play disco, dub, electro and house. The City Arts

Calentito Pop, R‘n’B, and

hip-hop, electro and disco courtesy of DJ Downfall.

Shadow Lounge, Brewer St, W1F 0RF (020 7287 7988). 10pm-3am. £10, free before 11pm.

1JR (0845 371 4489). 10pm-5am. £20, adv £15.

dubstep and retro from guest DJ Noize Suppressor. The Den

Rd, SW6 5NH (020 7381 5005). 7pm-2am. £7, mems £5.

Inferno Andrew Elmore spins funk, house and dance. The

Warm Nicolas Jaar,

Back To The Future Electro,

Agita Brasil Latin and samba from the resident DJs, plus dance classes before 10pm. Fiesta Havana, Fulham

Therapy Electro-pop and dance from DJs Miswhite, Minx and Paul Heron. The

0TZ (020 7376 5555). 10pm-3am. £10, guestlist £5 before 11pm.

Bedrock DJs Little Chris and George spin indie and pop.

Hill Arts Club, Notting Hill Gate, W11 3JQ (020 7460 4459). 7pm-2am. £5.

& Centro, West Central St, WC1A 1JJ (020 7240 1083). 10pm-3am. £8, £6 before midnight, NUS £5.

414, Coldharbour Ln, SW9 8LF (020 7924 9322). 10pm-6am. £10.

Gorgesusx DJs Howie and Perry play dance and R‘n’B. Crazy Larry’s, King’s Rd, SW10

Shadow Lounge, Brewer St, W1F 0RF (020 7287 7988). 10pm-3am. £10, free before 11pm.

FRIDAY 10 The Borderline, Orange Yard, Manette St, W1D 4JB (0870 060 3777/ cc 0871 231 0842). 11pm-4am. £7, w/flyer £5 before midnight.

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acid techno from Acid Steve, Birinight and DJ Roo. Club

play funk, soul and disco. The Clapham Grand, St John’s Hill, SW11 1TT (020 7223 6523). 10pm3am. £10, £5 before 11pm.

e Liso, Rob Rider, Tarqi A, Nick Morris and Graham Everett spin house and soul, plus Maxine Hardcastle performs live. Pacha, Terminus Place, SW1V

(020 7247 4121). 11pm-4am. £3-£6.

WEDNESDAY 8

Mode PR DJs VG, Shock, Bennie

Rd, EC2A 3QE (020 7739 6471). 9pm-1am. £7, £5 before 10.30pm.

Arias and DJs from Entre Dos Tierras play electro, Latin and Brazilian beats, plus Octavio Sune, Apex and Segunda Geracao perform live. Notting

Brewer St, W1F 0SE (020 7734 3040). 10.30pm-3am. £6, adv £5.

Court, SE17 1LB (020 7703 4760). 9pm-6am, also Sat. £35.

5PG (020 7831 9399). 10pm-3am. £15, guestlist £10 before 11.30pm.

Movimientos Cal Jader,

Marcus and Olly play indie, punk, techno and electro. Madame Jo Jo’s,

A two-day electro, house and techno festival, featuring acts including L-F, Arabian Prince, The Hacker, The Hasbeens, TLR and Rude66. Corsica Studios, Farrell

dance and cheese with resident DJs. Zoo Bar, Bear St,

courtesy of Big John and Biggy C. Hidden, Tinworth St, SE11 5EQ

White Heat DJs Matty,

Magic Waves Festival

G, Supa Mann and Xavier Miller play R‘n’B, hip-hop and funky house. Tamarai, Drury Ln, WC2B

Pearson Sound, Rockwell, Tasha, LX One and Toast supply house, dubstep, drum ‘n’ bass and techno. Plastic People, Curtain

Work! Old school funk and pop

Minster Court, EC3R 7AA (020 7482 3867). 8pm-late. £10.

Cross Rd, WC2H 0JG (020 7379 3277). 7pm-2am. £10, £8 before 11pm, £4 before 9pm, £2 before 8pm.

Temptation Pop, R‘n’B,

Neighbourhood Icicle, Youngsta,

Bar, WC2H 7AQ (020 7839 4188). 7.30pm-3am. £7, guestlist/NUS £5.

Voix De Ville Resident DJs spin retro and underground vintage sounds, plus live swing and blues and burlesque and cabaret entertainment. Proud Cabaret,

Latin Fever Latin tracks from resident DJ Jorge. Salsa!, Charing

Glamorous The residents

Submit your free listing at least three weeks prior to the publication by emailing clubs@pressassociation.com.

Ma Butcher, Princess Julia and John Sizzle play pop, dance, house and Italo disco.

Roller Motion The residents play

Eagle, Kennington Ln, SE11 5QY (020 7793 0903). 9pm-4am. £6, NUS £4, £3 before 10.30pm.

Renaissance Rooms, Arches, Miles St, SW8 1RZ (0844 736 5375). 7pmmidnight. £11.50.

Fabric Craig Richards, Radio Slave, Guy Gerber, Frequency 7, Shackleton, Brett Johnson and Terry Francis play house, techno and electro. Fabric, Charterhouse

WetYourSelf Enzo Tedeschi,

St, EC1M 6HJ (020 7336 8898). 11pm-8am. £18 & £20, NUS £10.

St, EC1M 6HJ (020 7336 8898). 11pm-6am. £8, NUS £5.

R‘n’B, hip-hop, soul and funk.

Mark Chambers, Cormac, Peter Pixzel and Jacob Husley play house, electro and techno. Fabric, Charterhouse


CLUBBING

CLUB GUIDE MUSIC & CLUBS

Natasha Vuckovic PICKS OUT THIS WEEK’S BEST CLUB NIGHTS

CLUB OF THE WEEK BUZZIN’ FLY WINTER PARTY Ben Watt is probably best known as one half of the enigmatic duo Everything But The Girl, but he’s carved out a fine career as DJ, producer and label boss and the popularity of his Buzzin’ Fly parties is a testament to the deep house genius’ skills in the booth. Watt usually invites one other DJ to showcase their skills at Buzzin’ Fly, but this week he’s invited a whole other label with Hamburg’s Dial Records stepping up to the plate.

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London Bridge (020 7403 7730, cable-london.com). Sat, Dec 11, 10pm-6am. £10 adv, £13 Ben Watt: no flies on him beats/breaks

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MAGIC WAVES FESTIVAL

A night of pure, unadulterated house music with a phenomenal line-up spread over four rooms at Ministry. Chris Lake and Dutchman Funkerman, AKA Ardie van Beek, lead the charge. The Loft, where it’s strictly vinylonly, will play nothing but house classics. Have a very kinky Xmas.

It may not be summer and it may not be in a field but this little gem of a festival will warm your winter cockles. A weekend-long riot of Italodisco, electro, techno, new beat and more, this is a bonanza of sonic brilliance featuring Arabian Prince, The Hacker and The Hasbeens. Tents optional.

» Ministry of Sound, 103 Gaunt » Corsica Studios, SE17 1LB St, SE1 6DP Elephant & Castle (0870 060 0010, ministryofsound.com). Sat, Dec 11, 11pm-7am. £15 adv

Elephant and Castle (corsicastudios.com). Fri, Dec 10 and Sat, Dec 11, 10pm-6am each night. £20 night, £35 w/e

We have two pairs of tickets Buzzin’ Fly to give away. To enter, email grabs@tntmagazine.com with ‘Buzzin’ Fly’ in the subject line by noon, Wed. Dec 8.

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hard house/trance

house/garage

rock/metal

techno

CLUB NEWS A new hotspot has arrived in south London as glam clubbing brand Hed Kandi has opened its first UK bar. The oh-so-chic venue features a neon-lit colourchanging ceiling, sleek booth seating and the iconic Hed Kandi album sleeve artwork. DJs play chilled Kandi lounge tunes during the week and the brand’s signature house at weekends. The Hed Kandi bar is at 38 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UR. US house DJ Roger Sanchez is celebrating 10 years of his clubbing brand Release Yourself with an anniversary album. Sanchez says: “The

Roger Sanchez

10th Anniversary is a reflection of my continuing love affair with what I call house music and its explosive effect on my dance floor.” It features tracks from Prok & Fitch, Filip Le Frick and the Sanchez man himself. Get it now on Beatport.com.

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The week that was MONDAY

» TUESDAY » WEDNESDAY » THURSDAY » FRIDAY » SATURDAY » SUNDAY quote unquote “The threats against our lives are a matter of public record. However, we are taking the appropriate precautions to the degree that we are able when dealing with a superpower.” WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a wanted man after the release of US cables.

wrap up of last week’s events from australia, new zealand and south africa

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Rednecks vindicated Analysis has shown that the urban fringes of Australian cities are the most hostile to the idea of gay marriage, rather than regional ‘redneck’ voters as was widely perceived. The news.com.au survery follows pressure on Prime Minister Julia Gillard from within her party to change the law on same-sex unions, which only recognises marriage between a man and a woman.

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going swimmingly: Sydneysiders turned out for the ‘AIME Strut the Streets’ Guinness record attempt for the world’s largest swimwear parade. The event raised funds for the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience but missed the record by 22 participants.

Deluge in regional NSW

Lowy gutted over bid

Parts of regional NSW, some of which have endured 10 years of drought, have been declared natural disaster zones after floods which have caused millions of dollars worth of damage to roads and farms. A sixth of crops have been wiped out in shires such as Mudgee, Weddin, Wellington, Warrumbungle, Cootamundra, Coonamble, Harden and Young.

Australia’s 2022 World Cup bid chief Frank Lowy said he was “bitterly disappointed” about bombing out in the first round of voting round, losing the event to Qatar. Meanwhile, fans were left suspicious as the result was leaked to an Arab TV station before Fifa president Sepp Blatter officially announced the decision in Zurich.

*And finally … More than friends

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30 of the couple’s close friends, who witnessed the event at Laurel Bank Park. “You’re my best friend and you make every part of my day better,” Guiso said in the emotional dusk ceremony. The man and dog decided on the location after stumbling upon a wedding there during an afternoon walk.

“A huge commitment (for Qatar) to build how many stadiums and then pull them apart and send them to the poorer countries around the world.” Football Federation Australia board member Jack Reilly on Qatar’s World Cup bid. TNT er h weat rt repo

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A man has married his dog after declaring he could no longer deal with the guilt of living with him out of wedlock. Joseph Guiso, who lives in Toowoomba, Queensland, tied the knot with his best friend – a five-year-old labrador named Honey, who he adopted five years ago. “It’s not sexual, it’s just pure love,” he assured onlookers and

“Men who could be Santas, who could project an image which is a magical thing for children, they don’t want to go there because it’s just not economic for them.” Pensioner advocate Charmaine Crowe decries a law that means pensioners will be paid less than $10 an hour to don the red suit.


■ Casting manager from The Hobbit sacked over racism accusations by actress ■ British-Pakistani woman told she was “too dark” to play a hobbit ■ Director Peter Jackson welcomes all actors and apologises for “incredibly unfortunate error”

Scientists are urgently trying to identify a mysterious disease that has wiped out 80 per cent of farmed Pacific oysters due for harvest next year. Jobs in remote communities, such as Parengarenga, near Cape Reinga, will take a hit.

LOWER NORTH ISLAND

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The casting agent’s perception of a hobbit and (inset) Naz Humphreys

that he was looking for light-skinned people to play hobbits in a two-part prequel to the Oscar-winning Lord Of The Rings trilogy. Humphreys, who was hoping for a role as an extra on the film, set up a Facebook group entitled: ‘Hire hobbits

of all colours! Say no to hobbit racism!’ “It’s 2010 and I still can’t believe I’m being discriminated against because I have brown skin,” she said. Director Peter Jackson explained the situation as an “incredibly unfortunate error” and said all people of the right age and height were welcome to audition.

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10,000 mourn Pike River miners More than 10,000 mourners turned out to pay tribute to the 29 miners killed in the Pike River mine blast. Family, friends and members of the public gathered to pay their respects to the victims at an emotional open-air service. Photos and mementos such as surfboards were left on each of the 29 black-draped tables – each bearing a fallen miner’s helmet, lamp and name.

What’s happening across the country

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casting manager for The Hobbit has been sacked for telling a Pakistani woman she was “too dark” to play any one of the diminutive, fictional creatures. Having waited in line at a casting session in Hamilton for three hours to audition, British Naz Humphreys was turned away and later told that her skin tone was not suitable for the part. The Waikato Times reported that video footage from the audition showed the casting manager telling participants

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Reverend Tim Mora told the mourners: “There was no divine fate at work to snatch their lives away. “We live in a physical world governed by natural laws that are consistent and predictable. Those same laws when pushed to the edge can be incredibly dangerous.” The Anglican vicar was speaking at the service at Omoto Racecourse, in Greymouth, South Island,

which formed the centrepiece to a national day of mourning. And Rev Mora revealed the town had been “overwhelmed” by support from around the globe. He said: “We are not in this alone, the entire world is standing with us.” Mine boss Peter Whittall thanked every one of the mourners who attended Thursday’s service.

Two men have been arrested after throwing a joint’s worth of cannabis, hidden inside a tennis ball, into Rimutaka Prison. After a tip-off, an alternative exercise area was assigned for the prisoners’ recreation period, leaving the target area empty, with just a staff member waiting for the drop-off. The men were charged with possession of cannabis to supply.

UPPER SOUTH ISLAND It could take weeks to put out a coal fire caused by a fourth explosion in the Pike River mine, where the bodies of 29 miners remain. A Gorniczy Agregat Gasniczy, or GAG machine is injecting water vapour and CO2 into the mine so rescuers can enter.

LOWER SOUTH ISLAND A cheesy garlic bread crisp flavour, invented by Queenstown’s Hayley Kyte, was beaten by a Sunday Roast (the crispy bits left in the pan) flavour in a competition run by Bluebird.

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■ South African President Jacob Zuma addresses global summit of communists in Centurion ■ Zuma urges unity among attending parties, spruiking the ANC’s commitment to progressive change ■ Zuma concedes a failing employment market remains an urgent concern

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GAUTENG Jacob Zuma acknowledged job growth remains a problem

Zuma quoted former ANC President Oliver Tambo, emphasising a need to defend the national democratic movement. “Unity should bind the alliance and progressive forces around the world to succeed in implementing a progressive agenda,” he said. Zuma also cited the ANC’s tripartite alliance, which has sometimes been troubled in the past, as a united coalition that continued to drive

progressive change in postapartheid South Africa. The three-day meeting was the first ICWP gathering to be held on the African continent and Zuma used the platform to call on communists to deliver on jobs, pointing out that employment crises persist, even as economies recover from the global downturn. In South Africa alone, more than one million jobs were lost during the recession.

Author: I’m scared of blacks Author and columnist Annelie Botes has sparked controversy by telling Afrikaans newspaper Rapport that she fears blacks. The author of K Sello Duiker Award-winning novel, ThulaThula, said that she disliked Port Elizabeth because she felt threatened by its population of black people. “If a courier comes to my door and he’s white, coloured or Indian, I’d have no problem

What’s happening across the country

Four brothers have been arrested over the stabbing and recircumcision of a man who illegally circumcised their siblings aged 15 and 16. The 18-year-old man had himself undergone the initiation ritual only a few months earlier in Ngobozi village, Libode, Transkei.

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resident Jacob Zuma addressed a global summit of communist groups and urged them to band together, stressing the importance of unity in the face of fractiousness and individual agendas. “A majority of communists part ways because, once they believe in something, they have a culture to believe in it seriously. Unity is crucial,” Zuma told delegates representing about 60 countries at the 12th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties (ICWP) in Centurion.

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inviting him in for a glass of water. But I would feel threatened by a black man,” she was quoted as saying. Botes, who plans to emigrate to England, also described black men as the “face of crime”. Her comments have sparked a flurry of debate. Urging Botes to leave the country with her “cancer that is racism”, South African writer Zukiswa Wanner, said:

“Reconciliation continues to be about black people knowing how to speak English or Afrikaans, but never about learning the language or culture of the black people.” Frans Cronje, of the South African Institute of Race Relations, said: “This idea that we will completely eradicate racism is ridiculous. No society has done that. Prejudice is part of the human psyche.”

Grandparents and their two adult sons have been arrested over a child porn ring in Pretoria. Toddlers were said to have been raped by their relatives and forced to have sex with each other while being filmed. Three boys and a girl, aged between four and 15, were removed from three of the 22 homes swooped by police.

KWAZULUNATAL Durban has shunned traditional festive decorations in the city for flowers and butterflies. Democratic Alliance leader Tex Collins said the political correctness was “sad”.

WESTERN CAPE Plans to construct a new grand prix circuit in Cape Town are afoot. They could result in the Formula One returning to SA for the first time since 1993. F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone said after talks with the government its chances were “OK”.

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Sporting life MONDAY

RUGBY LEAGUE Representatives from all NRL clubs gather to discuss a new broadcast deal and the planned expansion that could eventually see the competition split into two conferences.

TUESDAY

RUGBY LEAGUE Dual premiership winner Dane Carlaw is set to rejoin the Brisbane Broncos on a one-year deal after the 30-year-old secured a release from the Catalans Dragons.

WEDNESDAY

MOTORSPORT Formula One driver Mark Webber is named Australia’s highest-earning sports star for 2010, raking in $13.4m. Hope that makes him feel better about not winning the title.

THURSDAY

RUGBY UNION All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw wins the IRB award for player of the year, the star flanker becoming the first player to take out the top individual award three times.

FRIDAY

FOOTBALL Socceroos keeper Mark Schwarzer re-signs with Fulham, inking a two-year contract, ending persistent speculation about a switch to Arsenal in the January transfer window.

SATURDAY

CRICKET Aussie fast bowler Brett Lee insists he is ready to return to international cricket and has set his sights on a ODI call-up. Let’s face it – decent Aussie bowlers are in short supply.

SUNDAY

BASKETBALL Andrew Bogut returns from his injury lay-off with a dominant display for the Milwaukee Bucks, scoring 31 points and hauling in 18 rebounds against a depleted Orlando Magic.

I want to sit “ around talking shit,

listening to Mansour Bahrami and Henri Leconte and their stories as they smoke cigars

Aussie tennis player Pat Rafter is loving life on the veterans’ tour

MONDAY FOOTBALL Liverpool v Aston Villa Both sides need a win 7pm Sky Sports 1 TUESDAY FOOTBALL FC Twente v Tottenham Spurs still aiming for top spot 7.30pm Sky Sports 4 WEDNESDAY FOOTBALL Marseille v Chelsea Will Chelsea find their form? 7.30pm Sky Sports 2 THURSDAY RUGBY UNION Oxford v Cambridge Toffs playing a bit of rugger 2pm Sky Sports 1 FRIDAY POKER Fult Tilt Poker Millions Saffa Seth Webber is in there 7pm Sky Sports 2 SATURDAY FOOTBALL Newcastle v Liverpool Mid-table madness 4.45pm ESPN SUNDAY FOOTBALL Tottenham v Chelsea Spurs could do Chelsea 3,30pm Sky Sports 1

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England’s rugby expats What’s happened? The RFU, the body that runs English rugby, has said players based overseas should not be picked for England. Of course, the new decree won’t come into effect until after next year’s World Cup so they’ve left themselves some cover from criticism.

What are the implications? Only time will tell whether the new ruling compels England hopefuls to stay at home and it will be interesting to see if the RFU stands firm in the face of some big names crossing the channel. Jonny Wilkinson (left) plays in France currently, so would be ineligible.

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This week’s winners and losers

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The Springboks were outplayed and out-run by the Barbarians, with the handful of Australian backs playing in the invitational side all impressing. The Baa Baas turned down an early chance for a straightforward penalty, instead opting for a scrum; their refusal to accept any threepoint gifts from the referee paid off when Drew Mitchell broke through for the first try. The Boks showed no such desire to reject penalty chances when their rivals were penalised 30 yards, 20-year-old flyhalf Elton Jantjies calmly kicking his side’s first points. But another Wallaby, this time James

O’Connor, soon found himself on the end of a sweeping Barbarians move, going over unchallenged after accepting a flighted pass from Ma’a Nonu. Two Aussies then combined, Adam Ashley-Cooper setting up Mitchell for his second try, with O’Connor coolly adding the conversion. South Africa responded after the break with wing Odwa Ndungane intercepting Nonu’s pass to run half the length of the field for a converted try. But the Baa Baas struck back with a move down the left which ended with replacement Quintin Geldenhuys barging his way over, O’Connor converting for a 26-10 lead. In reply, Bakkies Botha crashed his way over, and Bandise Maku did likewise but it was all too little too late for the Springboks.

South Africa’s rugby union will allow matches against New Zealand Maori after amending a post-apartheid policy preventing its teams from competing against opposition selected along racial lines. SARU said it adopted a new stance following its general council meeting, allowing South African teams to play against “any team which has the official blessing of its national governing body.” In 2009, SARU’s policy on teams selected on race prevented a game between the Springboks and Maori. This year, SARU apologised to Maori players and black players in its own country, who were discriminated against by the apartheid-era rugby administration. The apartheid regime, aided by the New Zealand Rugby Union, kept Maori players from New Zealand tours of South Africa in 1928, 1949 and 1960. When New Zealand refused to send a whites-only team in 1967, South Africa cancelled the tour. South Africa finally relented in 1970 when three Maori and a Samoan in the All Blacks squad were considered “honorary whites.” The Maori met the Springboks when they toured in 1921, 1956, 1965 and lost, but drew 12-12 in 1981. Maori rugby celebrated its centenary this year with wins over Ireland and England.

Robinson backs Wallabies scrum to come good

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“We definitely have the personnel to have one of the best scrums in the world,” Robinson said after returning to Sydney. “I think we have to be adaptable to every scrum we play against. The northern hemisphere scrummage differently to we do down here in the south.” Robinson also revealed he had been expected to do more around the field after being demoted to the bench during the tour. “I think Robbie (Deans) definitely wants to have an overall approach,”Robinsn said. “He just doesn’t want a scrummaging frontrower, he wants a player that can pass the ball.”

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Wallabies stalwart Benn Robinson is convinced Australia possess the personnel to field one of the best scrums in the world despite some shaky efforts in that area during the end-ofyear tour. The 26-year-old Waratahs frontrower certainly made a statement to coach Robbie Deans with the barnstorming performance off the bench in Australia’s record-breaking 59-16 thrashing of France in Paris. But perhaps surprisingly, Robinson does now resent the unending scrutiny of the Wallabies’ inconsistency in the critical set-piece.


PREMIER LEAGUE Chelsea’s Ashley Cole squanders a chance

THE PLAYER

Samir Nasri

NEWS & SPORT

ARSENAL If not for the Frenchman’s double, a day that ended with Arsenal atop the table could have instead brought familiar recriminations about Arsenal’s lack of killer instinct and defensive frailty. Fulham could have drawn, even won, the match but two strikes from Nasri – the second an absolute belter where he slalomed through the defence before converting from a tight angle – were enough to get Arsenal over the line.

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Managers on-message The entire English football establishment was outraged by the way their 2018 World Cup bid was snubbed but the best line came from Spurs boss Harry Redknapp (above), who compared the whole saga to X Factor: “You meet up with the judges for a couple of days, have a chat and say, ‘You should be voting for me really. I’m a sexy bird, I’ll get my gear off for you.’ What’s it all about?” Well said, Harry. Well said.

Chelsea held to draw After Manchester United’s match against Blackpool was postponed due to a frozen pitch, Chelsea had the chance to return to the top of the table when they hosted Everton. After taking the lead in the 42nd minute when Didier Drogba converted a penalty, Chelsea looked bound for top spot but Everton found a second wind, culminating in a late equaliser from Jermaine Beckford. Chelsea fans insisted Everton keeper Tim Howard should have been sent off in conceding the first-half penalty, no doubt chastened by the fact their side have now gone four games in the league without a win. Arsenal were the beneficiaries of Chelsea’s

draw – despite failing to convince against Fulham, the Gunners snuck ahead in the 75th minute, Samir Nasri completing a spectacular brace, to clinch a 2-1 win that sent them top. Manchester City scored early through Carlos Tevez and then held on for a crucial win against sixth-placed Bolton, who could have dislodged City in the top four had they won by a couple of goals. Elsewhere, in-form Tottenham allowed a three-point gap to open between them and fourth-placed Manchester City when they came away from Birmingham City with only a draw, Sébastien Bassong’s first-half goal cancelled out by Craig Gardner.

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Chelsea sit only two adript adrift of new league leaders Arsenal, but their listless performance against battling Everton ensures Carlo Ancelotti’s men will spend an uncomfortable week in the spotlight. Chelsea’s last top-flight win came against Fulham on November 10 – they have since lost to Sunderland and Birmingham and drawn against Newcastle and Everton. With rumours of strained relations behind the scenes – club owner Roman Abramovich appears to once again be meddling unduly in the football operations side of things – Chelsea are in desperate need of a win against Tottenham this weekend. But Spurs will be intent on claiming a big scalp to bolster their claim on a top-four spot

and Ancelotti admitted Chelsea needed to improve to avoid another poor result. “The result was not good, we wanted to win but we are still living in a difficult moment,” Ancelotti said after the draw with Everton. “We have to stay focused and use our next game to move on from this period.” “I am worried yes, because we haven’t won a lot of games. The second half was totally wrong. We have to do better.”

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Dark times for Aussies Rarely has an Australian bowling attack appeared so toothless, so incapable of making an impression on an opposition batting lineup; it seems a shortcoming destined to see Australia lose a home Ashes series for the first time in 24 years.

During the second Test in Adelaide, the English batsmen continued to fill their boots – Alistair Cook scored his second century of the series while Kevin Pietersen treated the Australian bowlers with contempt as England built a massive first-innings lead. Of course, the Australian batsmen contributed to the team’s hopeless position, collapsing with shocking haste after Ricky Ponting had won the toss and elected to bat on the first morning. Simon Katich was run out in the first over, without facing a ball, before Ponting was caught behind off the next delivery.

Michael Clarke, in arguably the worst form of his career and apparently carrying an injury, didn’t last long either, departing in the third over as Australia slumped to an alarming 3-2. Michael Hussey mounted another rescue mission before falling for 93, just short of a second consecutive century. The tail again failed to wag, Australia bowled out for 245. The Engish batsmen, however, had a far easier time of things, and Aussie all-rounder Shane Watson admitted that an improved bowling performance is essential if Australia are to even compete. “That’s what we’ve been talking about over the last week, really,” Watson said. “You can’t take anything away from the English, they’ve batted very well.” What chance a turnaround when the third Test begins in Perth next Thursday?

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New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori is playing the ‘stay positive’ card after his side slumped to their third straight defeat at the hands of a second-string Indian side. It was the Black Caps’ ninth successive one-day defeat from completed matches as they were humbled by nine wickets after losing the first match at Guwahati by 40 runs and the second at Jaipur by eight wickets. New Zealand’s batsmen will again be in the firing line after posting just 224 for nine batting first, though their bowling attack is also struggling and may have been unable to defend even 300, given their lack of penetration. India, guided by a second successive unbeaten hundred by stand-in captain Gautam

Ryan McLaren has been named in South Africa’s 15-man squad to face India in the first Test starting on December 16 in Centurion. The remainder of the squad is the same as the one that faced Pakistan last month. The selectors originally planned to announce a 12-man squad for all three Tests against India, so players who were not picked could concentrate on the round of SuperSport Series matches, but changed their minds. » South Africa squad: Graeme Smith (capt), Hashim Amla, Johan Botha, Mark Boucher, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Paul Harris, Jacques Kallis, Ryan McLaren, Morne Morkel, Wayne Parnell, Alviro Petersen, Ashwell Prince, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe

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Gambhir, who finished on 126 not out, passed the target for the loss of just one wicket and with 63 balls to spare to go 3-0 up with two matches to play. “We are playing a very good team at the moment, so it’s difficult to play well against them but we are also disappointed with our own performances,” Vettori said. “I think we can perform better than what we have shown so far but we still have to sit back and appreciate how well India have played.” “That’s what happens in cricket and you have got to deal with it and you have to make up for it.”

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annabe card sharps be warned – Seth Webber’s story may induce you to quit your job and try to make a living playing poker. Best look away now if you’re easily tempted by the lure of a quick buck. Webber, 29, hails from Johannesburg but now lives in Brighton. After quitting his job a few years back, Webber began playing poker full-time. This Friday, having qualified online, Webber will sit down at the final table of the Full Tilt Poker Millions to play for the winnertakes-all purse of US$1m. “It’s life-changing,” Webber says, “I turned $30 into $30,000 profit on Full Tilt last year, but this is a chance to win a million.”

rapid rise Webber has already pocketed $90,000 for making it to the last eight, so his progress at this tournament already represents a career breakthrough, but Webber admits the early days were tough. “I was working for a bank, for Lloyds, as a debt collector and I just said to myself, ‘I can do this’,” he recalls. “It was daunting because I quit my job but still had to pay my bills – it was rocky when I only had

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a few bucks to my name.” “I’ve been pro on and off since then,” he says. “I’ve had bad and good years but last year I was totally pro.” After qualifying for Poker Millions online, Webber came second in his heat, affording him a second bite of the cherry at a runners-up table. He came out on top, booking a seat at the final table wih seven other guys.

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I haven’t been “ able to focus on anything else ” THE PRESSURE MOUNTS Webber will be facing off against more accomplished players, whose career winnings dwarf his. It’s business as usual for the likes of Gus Hansen, who Webber describes as “a crazy player, a genius”. For Webber, though, this is the biggest game of his life. “I’ve just been trying to stave off total mental meltdown,” he says. “I’ve been playing cards as much as I can because I can’t really focus on anything else.” However, Webber is convinced he has a real chance of taking the money; indeed, his status as the great unknown on the final table could work in his favor. “For most of these guys, they don’t

think it’s that much money – they’ll gamble a lot and go hard on any coin flip,” he says. “I’ve sat back and been pretty cautious, hopefully I can keep doing that and a few of these guys go out. None of them have heard of me.”

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He’s now raking in five figures in a single poker tournament – maybe more if the chips fall his way on Friday night – but Webber claims he started out just like every other mug player, despairing at the injustice of it all as another of his tenners disappears into one of PLAYING TIGHT his mates’ wallet. Playing cautiously has paid off for Webber “I used to be that guy,” Webber – he’s survived by resisting the urge to insists, “but I’ve learned from my gamble early and weathering pressure mistakes – don’t be too proud to applied by more experienced opponents. take advice from better players. Read “Most guys are pretty friendly but a few books, watch clips of the pros. And are quite arrogant,” he says. “There’ll be don’t be too aggressive. Don’t a bit of chat at the table – they’ll say that try to take the shot too early.” you don’t have many chips left or that Webber has some other you need to win a pot.” tips for players whose weekly “In the second heat, I was pretty game yields only futility close to a meltdown – all the pros can and frustration. smell fear and one guy, every time I’d “Stay away from Ace-rag raise, he’d re-raise; he was really until later in the tournament, coming after me. I decided to wait when you’ve got good it out. I could have gone allposition,” he says. in. That’s the pressure.” “And people overDespite the soaring play small pairs. stakes, Webber is You want to flat confident he won’t call and hopefully be brought undone hit your set on by the magnitude the flop.” of the situation. Nor does “If I was doing Webber have something else, I’d any time for crumble,” he admits, ‘lucky hands’: “but I think that, as “Two Aces are soon as I sit down at the the best, that’s table, I’m playing cards.” all I believe.” Gus Hansen: “A crazy player”


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BLAIR COLLINS Career Marketing Age 30 Lives Auckland, New Zealand How long were you in London and why did you leave?

I was in London for nearly four years. The decision to leave was a lifestyle choice. What do you do for a living back in NZ?

I’ve only just got back and I’m currently looking for work, but my new role will be in the global marketing space. Did your overseas experience help you find a job?

Time will tell, but I was fortunate to have gained some amazing experience that I would never had been exposed to if I had stayed in NZ. The size difference of the market in the UK compared to New Zealand, of course, had a major impact on the experience that I gained within my field.

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hildcare has topped the list of Australia’s booming industries, according to IBISWorld. The business information analyst compiled a list taking into account the need for skilled workers, the prospect of growth in wages and a prosperous future. New regulation has been introduced to boost staff-to-child ratios and the qualifications of childcare workers, creating a spike in jobs and wages. IBISWorld

general manager Robert Bryant said: ”Legislative changes will come on line progressively over the next five years, increasing wage costs as operators will have to employ more staff – and pay higher rates for staff with further qualifications.” He forecast employment growth for the industry of 27 per cent in the years to 2016, with wages growth around 4.2 per cent. The list of Australia’s growth

industries also included veterinary services, integrated logistics, health and finance. “It might seem glamorous to study criminology or marine biology, but not everyone who undertakes this type of study is going to land a job,” Bryant added.

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orking as a tour operator in farflung countries is the perfect way to see the rest of the world if you’re planning to return home after living in the UK. Whether you’re heading to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or you fancy a long-haul trip to finish your travels in style, getting paid to see the globe is the perfect way. You could find yourself trekking with mountain gorillas in Rwanda or sandboarding in the Peruvian desert – with any thoughts of a 9-to-5 job just distant memories. You’ll have to be committed, as you may find yourself leading back-to-back tours for 18 months – with some individual tours lasting nearly six months. But when you’re exploring amazing destinations such as Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East, India or Asia, it’s definitely a case of ‘nice work if


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agent and book a tour. “We look for people who relate well to other people, who have proven experience Life on the road... dealing with pressure, and who can motivate others to ensure you can get it’. So what do you need to every person on tour has the holiday make sure you do ‘get it’? of a lifetime!” Zoe Brooks, recruitment manager at All tour companies offer training to Tucan Travel, says it’s “imperative” for make sure chosen recruits are equipped tour leaders to have great communication with the necessary skills needed to ensure and leadership skills. they can cope with all possible situations. And, she adds, it’s important to “be But, if you don’t fancy spending that yourself”: “If leaders are putting on a long on the road, tour guides can also front, that facade will inevitably crack as lead shorter trips. patience is stretched and this is a disaster.” Filiz Gokce Sener, assistant general As a tour guide, you’ll be in charge of manager at Travel Talk Tours, says the everything – although for tours on trucks longest tour they operate is 16 days, with Tucan, this is shared with the driver. covering Egypt and Jordan. “You pretty much have to be available But the challenges are still the same to clients twenty-four-seven on tour,” – with local customs and traditions as Zoe says. “That’s not to say you don’t well as language and handling difficult have time to have fun, you just have to situations as the main challenges. be prepared to deal with any number of “You will need to be easygoing, have eventualities at any given time. leadership skills, a friendly attitude as “If you are unable to cope with these well as being energetic,” Filiz says. demands, then chances are it’s going to be “You’ll be in charge of taking care of the miserable travel experience, and, what’s group, providing them with information worse, one your clients are likely to share.” and leading them to restaurants, bars If you feel you can handle the where travellers can enjoy themselves pressure while ensuring your within their budget.” group has an amazing trip, And in terms of making sure now’s an ideal time to start you’re prepared for what applying, as companies are will be an adventure of a looking to recruit. lifetime, Filiz adds: “You’ll Claire Hanney, need to be ready to face recruitment and operations all difficulties, such as supervisor at Contiki, says adverse weather recruits must make sure conditions and they’re able to deliver difficult customers. what is promised in the “Make sure you brochure. “Working as study the destination road crew is amazing, but you would like to go is hard work all day, every to and learn all the day,” she says. local knowledge.” “If you’re looking for an Trust us when we say Tour guides must easy way to see far away the hard work will make sure travellers countries – head to your travel definitely be worth it. are kept happy

MY EXPERIENCE Rebecca Whiffin Age 38 From New Zealand, living in London Job General manager, Tucan Travel Where were you a tour guide? I was a guide for nine-and-a-half years. I’ve been across Europe, done ski seasons in Andorra and Austria and travelled Central and South America. What challenges could tour guides face? The world is a pretty volatile

place. You could be in destinations which have political unrest or natural disasters. It’s a fantastic job so long as you keep an open mind. Best experience? Watching baby green

sea turtles hatching and make their way down to the ocean was one of many amazing experiences. Worst? The most challenging was being

caught up in the coup in Venezuela in 2002. We couldn’t leave the hotel and had little food. When we finally made it to the airport, we had a 17-hour wait.

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consumers are being a little bit more cautious with their spending given the global economic conditions we have been seeing in recent times.” The data follows national accounts for the September quarter, which showed gross domestic product growing by a mere 0.2 per cent.

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AU$356m has been wasted on the Sydney Metro transport project scrapped by the government. It also meant other transport plans weren’t a priority, NSW Auditor-general Peter Achterstraat said. He called on the government to review how the process was handled to avoid a recurrence.

New Zealand’s first shopping centre has been sold for NZ$174m. Miwi Income Property Trust has struck a deal to purchase LynnMall Shopping Centre in Auckland. It’s seeking Overseas Investment Office from AMP Capital Property Portfolio. The centre has 130 shops.

Rent, alcohol, train fare, eating out. How did prices compare with Australia? Alcohol

can be reasonably priced compared to some places in Melbourne. Transport is also expensive – but at least the trains run on time. You can eat at so many great places in Melbourne, and cheaply too. Budget advice for people going home? Leave

yourself about AU$1000 so you can at least pay for your car registration and any forgotten bills. Any money tips? You can find plenty of good deals if you shop around.

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Olympics soared to C$1.76bn, of which C$580m was stumped up by the taxpayer. » Wembley Stadium in London is the most expensive sporting venue in the world, costing more than £900m. » The UK government just

2012 Olympics budget... however, it’s still expected to cost more than £9.3bn. » It won’t be the most expensive though – that goes to China after it forked out a whopping $40bn on hosting its 2008 Games.

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If you’re about to head home, chances are you’re taking a battered credit card along with you. No doubt that at some point during your travels, or your time in the UK, you’ve had to ask a favour or two from your friendly bank manager. With that in mind, it’s worthwhile to make sure that you’re not paying an extortionate amount in interest each month – so look online for comparison websites. Creditcardcompare.com.au is an Australia-based site on which you can clearly see who’s offering the best deal. You can also see what rates are being offered on balance transfers – and, if it saves you some dosh each month, it’s worth a click of a mouse.

cash handouts was fading. “These figures should be a reminder to the (Reserve Bank) that the rate rise in November was heavy-handed and premature,” Russell Zimmerman of the Australian Retailers Association, said. Treasurer Wayne Swan said: “It is not surprising that

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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND What: Hogmanay used to be a wildly disorganised snogfest that rumbled through the Scottish capital pretty much ignored by the rest of the world. Now, New Year celebrations have metamorphosed into a huge street party for more than 80,000 revellers. The party is strictly off limits to those without a ticket, which costs £15. Midnight arrives in an orgy of fireworks and the world’s largest Auld Lang Syne to bring in the New Year. Getting there: Take the train to Edinburgh with East Coast. Fares start from £26 when booked online. See: edinburghhogmanay.com

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND What: After an early dinner, look out for neighbourhood bonfires where you can enjoy drinking and singing with the locals. Watch the striking fireworks display that lights up the city, before heading downtown where bars and clubs throb until at least 5am. Getting there: Fly with Iceland Air and Iceland Express. Fares from £490 return. See: visiticeland.com TOKYO, JAPAN What: Make a beeline for the Meiji Jingu shrine along with two million other revellers to pray for health and happiness in the year ahead. Shibuya is loaded with hip after-dark haunts – there’s even a countdown to midnight outside the train

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GOA, INDIA What: The gorgeous palm-fringed beaches of Goa are the place to head for an epic bender at New Year’s Eve. Party for three or four days at Anjuna beach resort, where you’ll find space cakes galore and gorgeous sunrises, as well as the odd sacred cow. Getting there: Fly with Kingfisher, Qatar and Jet Airways. From £1000 return. See: incredibleindia.org

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PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC What: See in the New Year with a bang by watching a razzle-dazzle midnight fireworks display over Prague Castle and the Vitava River. Romantics can see in the New Year on a lively dinner cruise along the Vitava River. The city spills over with pubs, bars and clubs in which you can continue your celebrations. Getting there: Fly direct with Wizz Air and easyJet. Fares from £187. See: czechtourism.co.uk BERLIN, GERMANY What: More than a million people flock to the Brandenburg Gate for the world’s biggest open-air New Year’s Eve party. Expect tents hosted by superstar DJs and big name bands, laser and light shows, food stands and bars, and an eye-popping fireworks display to welcome in the New Year and best of all, it’s completely free. wrap up warm as Berlin can chilly. Getting there: Fly direct with Ryanair and EasyJet. From £167 return. See: germany-tourism.co.uk

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NEW YORK CITY, USA What: One million people converge on Times Square on New Year’s Eve to goggle at the legendary glittering ball drop from the top of One Times Square. Expect pyrotechnics, live music and a charged atmosphere. Getting there: Fly to New York with Air Canada, Lufthansa, bmi and Continental. Return fares from £565. See: nycgo.com

BARCELONA, SPAIN What: Costume-clad locals get the fun started early by taking to the streets for drinking and dancing before the clock strikes midnight in the party city of Barcelona. Munch on tapas and knock back sparkling cava until dawn, then grab a breakfast of hot chocolate and churros on the beach before hitting your bed. Getting there: Fly direct with easyJet. From £240 return. See: spain.info


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Christmas in Wales Treat yourself to lashings of festive cheer by enjoying a Welsh Christmas with all the trimmings. With a slew of open-air ice rinks, Christmas markets, Santas’ grottos and cheery shopping experiences (phew!), Wales has plenty to offer anyone seeking a bit of Chrimbo va-va-voom.

VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Rewind to Victorian times with a visit to Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, on December 11 and 12. Opulent rooms will be decked out in festive decorations and carol singing will echo

through the halls. Glug back some hot punch and munch on roasted chestnuts to get that cosy festive feeling. See: nationaltrust.org.uk.

ICY DOES IT Get your skates on at Cardiff’s open-air ice rink, part of its Winter Wonderland on City Hall Lawn, which also includes a big wheel and a cafe bar. The rink is open until January 3. The seaside town of Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum will morph into the annual Waterfront Winterland with an open-air ice rink and traditional fairground rides, such as a big wheel and a carousel. It’s open until January 3 and there will be plenty of food stalls to refuelat. See: cardiff.gov.uk; swanseachristmas.com.

STEP BACK IN TIME Shopaholics should get their credit cards poised and ready for action at the Caerphilly Medieval Fayre, rated one of the best Christmas markets in Wales by those in the know. Offering more than 22 stalls selling crafts and tasty tucker, the market will open on December 11 and 12 with an Visit the home of Welsh rugby to see where players like Tom Shanklin run out

entry fee of £3.30. If that’s not enough for you, there will also be a continental and farmers market bursting with potential Christmas presents and seasonal goodies. See: caerphilly.gov.uk.

GET SPORTY Rugby fans can have a sticky beak behind the scenes of Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium during a dedicated Christmas tour. The national stadium of Wales is home to the Welsh rugby union and football teams, as well as playing host to a host of music concerts. Check out the dressing rooms, walk down the players’ tunnel and sit in the president’s box. The tour finishes up with hot drinks and mince pies. Tours are available every day from December 17-24 and at weekends throughout December, for £9.99. See: millenniumstadium.com.

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NEW YEAR’S EVE: TOP 3 1. See the New Year in on ice skates at Cardiff’s City Hall Lawn, which offers midnight skating on its open-air ice rink. See: cardiff.gov.uk. 2. Join in a torch parade in Llanwrtyd Wells, Britain’s smallest town in mid Wales, then watch a re-enactment of Mari Llwyd, an old Welsh tradition when people carry the Mari (horse skull on a long pole) from house to house, while reciting rhymes and songs until being invited in for food. See: green-events.co.uk. 3. Celebrate New Year on January 13 with the residents of Gwaun Valley in west Wales, who mark the event according to the Julian calendar, not the Gregorian like the rest of us. See: visitpembrokeshire.com.

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Head to Dracula country to find more than haunted castles and vampires WORDS ZOE HARRIS

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destination in the region, thanks to its well-preserved architecture and proximity to Bran Castle. One of the most popular attractions in Romania, the gothic Bran Castle, often billed as ‘Dracula’s Castle’, has never really had any real connections to the blood sucking count (see box below). However, the gothic castle’s turreted precipice would look foreboding on a stormy night. The castle has a higgledy-piggledy maze of rooms more akin to a Cinderella’s fairytale palace than a vampire’s lair, but if you want to stock up on Dracula memorabilia, Bran is the place to buy vampire fridge magnets, mugs, T-shirts – and local liquor.

birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, otherwise known BEAR NECESSITIES as Count Dracula. Eat cake in Vlad III the Impaler Transylvania’s mountains the house where he was born, and forests are home to more now a restaurant, before soaking bears than anywhere in Europe, up the atmosphere as you walk the so we head to the Brasov suburb of city’s pretty cobbled streets. Racadau at dusk to try to catch sight of the As I leave Romania I feel relieved to animals as part of a trip organised by the have spent kept the notorious vampires at Rolling Stone Hostel. We park adjacent to bay, and lucky to have discovered the a thick tangle of untamed forest and it’s fortress cities, amazing brown bears and a surprising to see people hanging out in traditional way of life still honoured by its groups eating snacks while waiting for warm and hospitable people. the bears to come. Surely the mix of hungry bears and a packet of crisps is not a sensible idea? TRANSYLVANIA’S At about 9.30pm, a few brown bears DRACULA slope out of the forest and start to rake CONNECTION around the wheelie bins for food. It’s While Romanians amazing to see them so close.

Explore Brasov, Transylvania, Romania

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have myths about vampires, the association of Count Dracula with Vlad III the Impaler was just a figment of author Bram Stoker’s imagination in 1897. The name Dracula comes from that of Vlad’s father, Vlad II Dracul, which means ‘dragon’ in Romanian. Born in Sighisoara, Vlad III (c.1431 –

76) was certainly a mighty force – he fought ruthlessly against the Turks and his method of execution was impaling people on a stake. Spend a night at the impressive Hunters Castle in Turda where you can feast on ‘Impaled Tartar Steak’. Alternatively, spend a bite-free night at the four-star House of Dracula Hotel near Brasov. See: huntercastle.ro; house-ofdracula.com.

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WHEN TO GO Any time. Romania is a year-round destination. Ski until March in Poiana Brasov. GETTING THERE Wizz Air flies from London Luton to ClujNapoca in Transylvania. Alternatively you can fly Wizz Air to Timisoara (to the West near ROMANIA Sighisoara Hungarian border) Brasov or easyJet to the Transylvania capital Bucharest BUCHAREST SNOW WONDER and take the train to The ski resort of Poiana the Transylvanian region. Brasov, in the Carpathian GETTING AROUND Buses and trains are very cheap Mountains, is 12km from Brasov and compared to the UK. Though most are provided the dramatic backdrop for the pretty old and cumbersome, they at Hollywood flick Cold Moutain. Recently least run to timetable. See autogari.ro hailed the best value resort for budget for buses and infofer.ro for trains. skiing by Post Office Travel Money, the VISAS No visas required for Aussies, resort has a good snow record with cover Kiwis and Saffas. lasting until March. Slopes are gentle and CURRENCY Romanian New Lei. wide, and are suitable for beginners 1 GBP = 5 RON. and intermediates. LANGUAGE Romanian. OFF THE WALL GOING OUT A beer costs 4-6 RON. An hour-and-a-half bus ride ACCOMMODATION Basic cabins from Brasov is the medieval cost from 30 RON and hostel dorms cost 100 RON. walled city of Sighisoara, SEE romaniatourism.com. famous for being the

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TIPS Check out the East Side Gallery, Berlin

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Three to four weeks will give you plenty of time to experience a number of different parts of Colombia. The coffee growing region is in the mountains of central Colombia and so isn’t too far out of the way of other areas you might want to visit. There are a number of coffee farms across the region, so you should find something to suit you. The thermal springs at Termales de Santa Rosa and the forest of Valle de Cocora are both worth a visit. Elsewhere, I would also spend some time in the fabulous city of Cartagena – the nearby Playa Blanca should provide the beaches you seek. Cartagena has a rich colonial history which has left an architecturally beautiful city. If you head north to Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona you will discover a vast rainforest lined with gorgeous sandy beaches. Be wary of the currents, however, as a number of the beaches are not safe for swimming. As always with newly emerging tourist destinations, you should be aware that risks remain, so check the Foreign Office’s website for the most up-to-date information (fco.gov.uk).

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I love Berlin – you are going to have an amazing time! There is so much to see that unfortunately you won’t have time to do it all, so you’re right to narrow it down to must-sees. The Reichstag roof is free to visit and has some pretty great views of the city. While in that area you can visit the Brandenburg Gate and the Monument to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Potsdamer Platz is only a short walk from here if you want to experience modern Berlin’s architecture. To understand the city’s history and geography a visit to the colourful East Side Gallery is a must – hop off the U Bahn at Warschauer Strasse. In the evening I would head to Hackesche Hofe and the immediate area as there are some great bars and restaurants. Then head down Oranienburger Strasse to the Kunsthaus Tacheles, which is a fascinating place to pop in and have a beer or just wander around the gardens. To get a real sense of the differences between east and west Berlin start in Karl Marx Allee and Alexanderplatz to discover Communist architecture and then take the U Bahn to visit Ku’Damm in the west.

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Budget Airline Iceland Express has added new routes to Chicago and Boston and will expand its New York flights, offering them on a daily basis. See: icelandexpress.com.

NEW FRANCE GUIDE BOOK Bradt’s new travel guide Cross-Channel France takes a detailed look at the much overlooked coastal region of France, only an hour from Kent and including Calais, Dunkirk, Boulogne, Arras, St-Omer, Douai, Cambrai and Lille. The guide costs £13.99. See: bradtguides.com.

AFRICA OVERLAND DISCOUNTS Tucan Travel is offering 25 per cent off their discontinued range of Africa overland tours. Discounted tours include their 70-day Ultimate African Safari from Cape Town to Nairobi which was £2838 but is now priced £2128 and their 24-day Vic Falls & African Deserts, from Cape Town to Livingstone, which was £1095 and is now £821. See: tucantravel.com.

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On The Go Tours are offering 25 per cent off their eight-day India Xmas tour, the Taj Traveller, which explores the famous Golden Triangle and allows visitors to sample the traditional Indian way of life in the village of Perharsar near Bharatpur. The tour costs £375 per person and departs December 25. See: onthegotours.com.

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OZ-BUS LEADS YOU TO RIO Overland specialists Oz-Bus have launched a new route in South America. The journey will depart from Quito in Ecuador on December 1, 2011 before embarking on an 83-day trip, crossing 11,000km through South America, to Rio de Janeiro, arriving in time for the carnival celebrations on February 21, 2012. The tour has room for about 30 travellers who will explore the heights of the Andes and the Inca Trail, the wilds of Patagonia and the contrasting cities of Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires, before arriving in Rio de Janeiro. The South American route will shun flights and aim to provide passengers as authentic a travel experience as possible.

Oz-Bus client experience manager Rob Freeman said that the South American adventure was a direct response to travellers’ demands. “South America constantly crops up when we speak to previous Oz-Bus clients about where they might like to go in the future,” he said. “Many of our passengers rebook on different trips, so really we are just fulfilling their wishes, keeping them within the Oz-Bus family, and at the same time adding yet another thrilling adventure experience to our collection of trips.” The South America trip costs £3499pp plus a local payment of US$1590. The price covers transport, all accommodation, breakfasts, guides and national park fees. See: oz-bus.com.

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Cape Town, South Africa Dec 18 A massive themed costume party – this year it’s all about Flower Power. It’s SA’s biggest gay event but if you’re up for a party then you’re welcome, whoever you fancy. And the bonus – it’s summer over there!

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BURNING OF THE CLOCKS BRIGHTON, ENGLAND DEC 21 WHAT: Trust Brighton to

come up with something cool and anti-commercial just before Christmas. The costumed procession carrying flames and paper lanterns, often in spectacular shapes, is also incredibly beautiful. WHERE: Making its way through Brighton and ending with a huge seafront bonfire. WHY: Celebrating the winter solstice, or shortest day of the year, organisers aim to create

“new urban rituals to replace those traditional festivals that were lost in the dash to be new and non-superstitious.” DO IT BECAUSE: It’s magical and will bring you good luck in the new year. And it’s fun! HOW MUCH: Free to watch.

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CALI FAIR Cali, Colombia Dec 25-30 colombia.travel

SYDNEY HOBART YACHT RACE PROCESSION OF ST LAZARUS El Rincon, Cuba Dec 16 Hoping to exorcise evil spirits or get other saintly help, the faithful are required to make their way to the shrine in as difficult manner as possible. Expect lots of bloody knees.

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FIVE CITIES TO DRINK COFFEE JANINE KELSO GIVES A HIGH FIVE TO A CAFFEINE FIX SEATTLE, US WHAT: Seattle is a must-visit city for caffeine addicts, with coffee carts outside most buildings and at least one coffee shop on every street. Many cafes have entertainment provided by poets and musicians. Seattle was the birthplace of Starbucks. You can still visit the mega chain’s first-ever coffee shop. SEE: experiencewa.com

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ROME, ITALY WHAT: Sip a cappuccino or latte in the country where they were invented. Wake yourself up with an espresso at the popular Caffee S. Eustachio, on Eustachio Street. Also worth stopping at for a caffeine fix is Caffe Greco, one of the city’s oldest coffee shops. SEE: italiantouristboard.co.uk

SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA WHAT: Enjoy a Cuban coffee and a handrolled cigar in Santiago de Cuba, which is often referred to as the world’s coffee capital. Learn more about the drink by visiting coffee plantations in the Pinar del Rio province. SEE: cubaldn.com

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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA WHAT: Thanks to its Italian heritage, Buenos Aires has coffee shops galore. Popular styles include cafe con leche and lagrima, hot milk with a tiny drop of coffee. Enjoy a cup in Cafe Tortoni, the oldest coffee shop in Argentina. SEE: whatargentina.com

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA WHAT: Caffeine is the drug of choice in Melbourne, Australia’s undisputed coffee capital. The city is loaded with myriad cafes, including Journal Canteen with its illuminated bookshelves, and Wall Two 80, which serves up mouth-watering flat whites. SEE: visitmelbourne.com

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THE INSIDER PETER KINDNESS, FOUNDER, MYFRIENDSHOTEL.COM The best part of my job is seeing my ideas come to life. My most challenging travel experience is climbing Mt Rinjahni in Indonesia. It's a three-day trek up and down the 3726m active volcano. My most memorable travel experience was being lost at sea for five hours off the

coast of Indonesia in sharkinfested waters. The next trip on my travel wishlist is to go ski touring in Switzerland. I always pack a portable table tennis net and some balls – you can use anything as a bat. It's a great way to meet local people and while away the time. My guilty travel pleasure is buying fake goods. I can't resist a bargain.

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he road winds steeply, ever-upwards, deeper and deeper into Tinjuca National Park. Below, Rio de Janeiro is still visible, its slums intertwined with ribbons of lush foliage; shacks scattered, like playing cards borne away on a gust of wind to precarious resting places. Giant slabs of jet-black granite rupture the earth throughout the city centre, violent, storm-cloud monoliths soaring defiantly into the sky at alarming angles. They are ever-present reminders of how this sprawling city was hewn roughly from the rainforests, from the hills themselves; reinforcements of natural order set hard against the man-made chaos foaming at their skirts. At the summit, though, the mist is so thick it obscures everything, ushering

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COCONUTS ON THE BEACH A week earlier, I find myself in Trindade, a tiny fishing village about 100 miles around from Rio on Brazil’s Costa Verde. Cobbled streets open out on to a spectacular beach, where the sands rise sharply into thick rainforest on all sides

of a small bay. Stray cats snooze in shady piles while dogs bullock headlong into the surf to retrieve hollowed-out coconut shells. It’s impossibly idyllic; impossibly, that is, anywhere apart from Brazil. Up from the shoreline, a line of rusty shacks pockmark the dunes. The cafe strip. I catch a waiter’s eye – he’s barefoot and wearing only boardshorts, but is no less industrious. He introduces himself as Ivan and immediately exudes cartoonish, long-limbed, manic energy. His English is broken but I’m able to order a round of coconuts by pointing to a dog fetching a trophy from the shallows. Ivan’s eyes light up. “Ah, coco,” he exclaims, clapping his hands twice above his head and scuttling into the dark recesses of his beachside kitchen so

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Christ the Redeemer: the symbol of Rio de Janeiro

in a sense of oblivion and impenetrable whiteness. Paved steps lead to an observation deck and there, towering above, is Christ the Redeemer, the giant, 130ft-high statue of Jesus. “The head is actually a little bit out of proportion,” our guide remarks, before gesturing to a small church tucked under one of Jesus’ sandalled feet. “That’s where you can go to confess your sins,” he says. “It’s OK – we can pick you up tomorrow.”


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Rio’s hillside slums Idyllic: Ilha Grande

NEED TO KNOW WHEN TO GO There’s not really a bad time to go to Brazil but if you want stinking hot beach weather, head across in summer or late spring. GETTING THERE Most airlines fly into Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo. GETTING AROUND Taxis are the way to get around Rio de Janeiro – if you’re going further afield, the local coaches are reliable and the routes are surprisingly easy to figure out. VISAS Nationals of the EU and New Zealand do not need tourist visas, but Aussies do. CURRENCY Brazilian Real. 1 GBP = 2.75 BRL. LANGUAGE Portuguese. GOING OUT You’ll find beers for 5 or 6 real. ACCOMMODATION There are hostels for maybe 25 to 30 real per night. Hotels are obviously more expensive, but outside Rio, prices drop. SEE braziltravelinformation.com.

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charted for Ilha Grande and, as the last bend is turned, with the colonial buildings of the island’s foreshore coming into view, a school of dolphins appears alongside our boat. There are six, maybe seven, of them, silver fins planing, breaching, not five metres starboard of us, a consort for the final leg of the journey. Then, as the dock nears, they peel off, pivot and are soon gone, vanishing without a trace in the half-light and the surf.

OUT TO SEA Off the coast of Ilha Grande, the sun is hidden behind a smear of cloud; the sky neon-white, the landscape jungle-green, the sea gun-metal grey. The island, accessible by ferry from Porto Angra, is a secluded paradise but today a wreath of fog clings like cigarette smoke to its hills. There’s an old helicopter wreck out here. We’re going down to check it out. Masks on, flippers on, breathing apparatus attached. Before we dive, our instructor offers one final note: “There are divers who pee in their wetsuits and there are those who lie.” And then it’s over the back of the boat, into the depths. The bottom of the ocean is how one might imagine outer space – there’s no sound in these infinite, watery expanses; no gravity, no corners. The crashed helicopter comes into view, encrusted with barnacles and surrounded by shoals of tropical fish, shimmering like sequins in the brine. Off to one side, the reef; on the other side, the fish gush, ripple as one, massed together, thick and sleek like water from a Ilha Grande fire hydrant. Back on deck, a course is

Ilha Grande is “ a secluded island paradise ” CRADLE OF SIN Late at night, the bars along Copacabana Beach hum with samba. I ask a taxi driver to take me somewhere busy. We pull up next to a stretch of beachside cafes; their yellow parasols bloom like concrete daisies, jutting up and out between lonely volleyball nets and spindly palms. I cross the square, where street vendors hawk their wares, and pick my way through the tightening mesh of scantily clad bodies.

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quickly you can almost see the animated brushstrokes in his wake. He emerges with two armfuls of coconuts, straws rattling in holes punched in their tops. Later, the coconuts drained of their strange milky-fruity goodness, it’s time to hit the road. All aboard the rickety bus, leaving Trindade behind, accompanied by the sense that this peculiar little enclave and its ragtag inhabitants might simply cease to exist once we depart.


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The women are beautiful, dolled up with deep tans and plenty of skin on show. The men, on the other hand, mostly tourists, are scruffy and wide-eyed. I’m deep into my second mojito before a wisp of conversation snakes its way across from one of the bar’s dark corners, where an American guy has his arm around a local girl. “One hour,” he says, holding up a finger and then reaching for his wallet, “200 real.” The penny drops. She’s a working girl. I look around. They’re all working girls. All of them. Regrettably, it’s time to leave. Stepping out into the warm Brazilian night, I sense I have dodged an embarrassing, albeit memorable, experience. Copacabana is now bathed in the ethereal yellow glow of streetlights, illuminating the thick haze that hangs like a halo around the whole scene. And there, on the hills in the distance, sitting sentry over the entire city and its central lagoon, is the unmistakeable silhouette of Christ the Redeemer. Arms outstretched. Beseeching us all to repent. It’s a big statue, no doubt. Just as well, too, because down here on the strip, down

here in the streets of Rio, there’s more than enough sin to go around. Indeed, this city seems built for it.

» Tom Sturrock went on the 17-day Rio to Buenos Aires Unplugged tour with Intrepid Travel (0203 147 7777; intrepidtravel.com), which costs from £1195 (excluding flights) and travels through Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. Price includes transport, accommodation in simple hotels and haciendas.

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WHAT IS CACHAÇA? If you spend any amount of time carousing in Brazil, you’re bound to come across cachaça, the favoured spirit of the locals. It’s fermented sugarcane and is seriously alcoholic – go easy, it packs quite a punch. Cachaça is generally used as an ingredient in other cocktails, like a caipirinha, but can also be sipped neat or over ice. If you’re really

keen, you can do shots as well; on its own, it tastes like a sweetened tequila – it’s not to everyone’s tastes, but you may find yourself making an exception on cultural grounds. Most restaurants will have a list of cachaças – aged, unaged and in a variety of different flavours. Even if you’re on a tight budget, avoid the dirt-cheap cachaças – you’ll regret it the next morning.

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One of Rio’s most iconic attractions is Selarón’s staircase, aka Escadaria Selarón. In 1990, Chilean artist Jorge Selarón began beautifying a dilapidated, drab stairway – there are 250 steps stretching 125m – between the neighbourhoods of Lapa and Santa Teresa. Selarón used coloured tiles and small fragments of mirrors to brighten the stairs and the surrounding pavings. Eventually, what began as a side project grew into an obsession, a labour of love that remains a work in progress more than 20 years later. As Selarón’s masterpiece attracted more and more attention – U2 and Snoop Dogg have both filmed video clips featuring the staircase – people began mailing him tiles from around the world, which he incorporated into his colourful, chaotic mosaic to reflect the international appeal of his beloved Rio. If you visit at the right time of day, you can often find Selaron sitting on the steps, painting. Be warned – he’s an eccentric character, more than a little bit mad.

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