Pole to Pole

Now Borat can offend twice as many people with his outrageous brand of homophobic, misogynist and anti-semitic humour.

For the next week, Plymouth’s Vue Cinema is showing a special print of the chart-topping comedy subtitled in Polish to cater for the growing number of economic migrants in the city.

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Kiss that baby

If the US midterms have taught us nothing else here in the People’s Republic of South Devon, it is how out of touch politicians are. Hazel Blears et al, this means you.

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Something For The Weekend #5

SAY HULLO TO: Living For Thursday WHO ARE: Molly Gardner (vocals), Kyle Elliot (bass), Declan Kehoe (guitar), Steve Pealing (guitar) and Ben Tucker (drums) PEDDLING: Bewilderingly brilliant prepubescent pop – genius lead singer Molly is only 14, fer Christssakes! FROM THEIR BASE IN: Plymouth THEY SAY: “We may be young but we mean it. We

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Puppet in

A little goes a long way, apparently. Which is why it seems ashame to miss Nathan Evans Puppetry of Pops tonight at that Babrican. Whether you go for Kate Bush, Zippy Pop or the Smiths, you should go to see the next big thing in Variety (now, we don’t get to say that too often).

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Arthouse roundup: Nov 10-16

Follow the main cinema links for dates, times and matinee screenings. Follow the title links for movie details, friendship and maybe more.

PLYMOUTH ARTS CENTRE

History Boys (15) Teacher encourages lads to ditch full-time education and have lots of gay sex. Be warned though – by following that course of action you’ll inevitably end up

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Listen up

Have you listened to the Melting Pot Session yet in our Downloads section? Fantastic, ain’t it? It’s a full forty minutes of fun and it’s brought to you exclusively by the PRSD. Yes, we said ‘exclusively’, so don’t go looking on the Daily Mail website or sumfing cos you won’t find it there. Capiche?

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Planting memories

You want to remember? Plant a tree.

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PRSD – coming in your ears

Last night, we at the PRSD shrugged off our air of leftist smuggery, in order to swing our pants at the very first Melting Pot Session. Oh yes!

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Anubis would happen

Donnie Darko eat your heart out, this year’s Christmas hit (well almost) will be Heather Tweed’s furry faced friends, which are making an appearance at the Exeter Phoenix from November 10 to December 21. They are all part of the Anubis Other World Tour and feature that famed Egyptian god of the underworld in contemporary

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Adopting a different attitude

We’re pretty fed up with reading about Madonna’s baby shenanigans but… Well actually, there’s no ‘but’, just “we’re pretty fed up with reading about Madonna’s baby shenanigans”.

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Carkeel controversy

Where the heck does all that stuff you recycle go? Well, one place that turns Plymouth’s organic waste into compost is the processing site at Carkeel run by Cornwall Organic Recycling Ltd.

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Feel the emotion

With Motion Plymouth rumbling into town we thought we’d better remind you that our friends at Openreel will be acting as host for the events at the art centre in Looe St, Plymouth, on November 17.

The curtain goes up at 2pm and will stay up till 10pm, and there’s a whole bring your own

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Get out!

Go out on Tuesday night. Go. There are a couple of great things going on. The Creative Collective for one, down at the Exeter Phoenix. But if you’re in the mood for music head off to the Centre of Contemporary Art in Nature up in Haldon Forest where you’ll be able to catch the only

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Taken as read

Blind and partially sighted kids in the People’s Republic are being denied the right to read, according to a report published by the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB).

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