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- - Children's laureate and Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson writes a poem in protest at planned library closures across the country.
- - Almost a year after the film reigned supreme at the Oscars, the stage version of The King's Speech has its world premiere.
- - Movie billboards in Paris featuring The Artist actor Jean Dujardin might affect his chances of winning an Academy Award, according to French press.
- - Comedian Billy Connolly is criticised for ending two of his stand-up shows early in the past week due to hecklers.
- - Actors should be given more prominence in TV credits that are shown at the end of programmes, according to a survey carried out by the acting union Equity.
- - Belfast's new £18m Metropolitan Arts centre - MAC - is prepares to open its doors in the city's Cathedral Quarter.
- - Actor Hugh Grant will star in the third Bridget Jones movie, despite recent reports that he had pulled out of the sequel
- - Appropriate Adult, ITV1's dramatisation of the arrest of killer Fred West, picks up best single drama at the Broadcast awards in London.
- - Michael Frayn's comedy Noises Off is to transfer to the West End after breaking box office records at the Old Vic.
- - BBC Radio 1 have announced more than 25 acts to take part in the Olympic Hackney weekend festival.
- - Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward threatens to pull out of the bands reunion, unless he is presented with a "signable contract".
- - Novels by authors such as James Patterson and Lee Child are among the most borrowed books from British libraries.
- - A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook's offices is set to become a millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public company.
- - Pop star Calvin Harris was the most successful songwriter in the UK singles chart in 2011, according to research from trade magazine Music Week.
- - Artist Mike Kelley, whose unsettling installations helped define contemporary art in Los Angeles, has died at the age of 57.
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