The Barometer: Fleet Foxes; A R Rahman; ticket touting; Che: Part Two

Friday 27 February 2009 01:00
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Fleet Foxes

They may not have won a Brit award, but Seattle's finest proved themselves on their sold-out three-night residency at London's Roundhouse this week.

A R Rahman

The Indian film composer's exciting score was the winner of two of Slumdog Millionaire's Oscars.

Tina Fey

Her excellent US comedy 30 Rock is back on our screens for its second series.

...and what's not

Ticket touting

Now you can buy and sell tickets on the Concert Promoters Association's new website Officialboxoffice.com at cost with guaranteed legitimacy.

Che: Part Two

We fell asleep during the first one, so we might avoid the second instalment of Steven Soderbergh's biopic.

Beyoncé

Was the Bootylicious star miming her way through her Oscars performance with Hugh Jackman?

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