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Culture Diary: KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY.


Byline: Philip Key Philip Key may refer to:
  • Philip Key (U.S. politician), a Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1791 to 1792.
  • Philip Barton Key (U.S.
 

COMEDY: Hattie Hayridge and Norman Lovett, who both played the ship's computer Holly, in sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf, appear together on stage for the first time tonight.

They will both perform stand-up and take questions from fans of the show. Unity Theatre, 8.45pm, tickets pounds 10. 0151 709 4988.

PHILOSOPHY: Discussion club Philosophy in Pubs branch out with new regular afternoon meetings at the Bluecoat blue·coat  
n.
A person who wears a blue uniform, especially a police officer.



bluecoat
. Members of the public are welcome to come along and join in - meetings are informal.

Tomorrow in the cafe area of the Bluecoat 1pm and 3pm. 0151 702 5324.

PHOTOGRAPHY: The first extensive UK exhibition of the work of South African photographer Pieter Hugo, covering three bodies of his portfolio, including portraits of people with albinism albinism

Absence of the pigment melanin in the eyes, skin, hair, scales, or feathers. It arises from a genetic defect and occurs in humans and other vertebrates. Because they lack the pigments that normally provide protective coloration and screen against the sun's
, and the "hyena men" of Nigeria. Open Eye Gallery, Wood Street, free, until July 5. 0151 709 9460.

EXHIBITION: The first full week of Gustav Klimt, top: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 is now under way. Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock (closed Mondays). Timed tickets only, pounds 8 (pounds 6 concs).

0151 702 7400.

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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Jun 2, 2008
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