The RSC’s adaptation of My?Neighbour Totoro will not be returning to the Barbican theatre, London, as an article said (
Enter the dragon
, 4 May, Saturday magazine, p32). It will be at the Gillian Lynne theatre, London, from 8?March 2025. Also, we described Daisy?Beattie as a puppet maker and supervisor on Spirited Away; she is also the puppet co-designer.
An article suggested London was the sole English region to offer free travel for those aged 60 or over. In fact, Merseytravel has a similar scheme (
Money hacks: how to get discounts if you’re aged 60 or over
, 4 May, p48).
Malapropism corner: “[Charles Guilloy’s] signature dishes include?… a? slither of corn bread” (
Welcome to the largest? restaurant on? earth …
, 27 April, p5).
Other recently amended articles include:
‘Who wants to stare at a computer?’ Pop duo the Lemon Twigs on the joys of analogue life
Five years on from the Ajax 2-3 Tottenham epic: where are they now?
Australian literature has long been ‘hijacked by activists’. This has made it richer. Let’s not go backwards
‘Chaos will be created’: Arizona court hears election-subversion case ? with eyes on 2024
Inside No 9 review ? nothing short of miraculous
Hurrah for the Courbet vandals: defacing the vulva painting is basic feminism
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