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Alexis Soloski, the Guardian It will be many years before we see a jukebox musical as unapologetically weird as Lazarus, an almost incomprehensible and oddly intriguing new play At moments apposite or otherwise, the band strike up a Bowie song, familiar, obscure or brand new.
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Last, a book I keep close to my heart all year round, but that is particularly apposite at Christmas: Helen Saberi and Alan Davidson's peerless Trifle (Prospect Books, £9.99), a slim volume that still manages to pack in more than 90 recipes for this British classic with its "carousel of flavours, colours and textures".
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