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Setting Their Sights on Features

The folks behind the British Short Screenplay Competition are segueing into long-form with the promise of a multi-million dollar production budget for the winner.

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Hotels look to a boom without the frills

Pity the status-conscious executive reduced by the downturn to staying in budget hotels. No attentive bellhop grabs his case as he checks in - he must lug his own...

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Hotels look to a boom without frills

The austerity hoteliers believe they can maintain their cracking pace of growth through the current economic turbulence, writes Jonathan Guthrie

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BOOK/MAGAZINE: Recommended Reading: Pollard and Parker Featured in Style Weekly

Guitarists Trey Pollard and Alan Parker were the subjects of a feature written by Style's Peter McElhinney. The article touched on their time at VCU, Brian Jones' thoughts, monkeys playing metal guitar, Glows in the Dark at the Thompson and Grace Balcony Concert Series, and what sounds like a fantasti...

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Recommended reading: Pollard and Parker featured in Style Weekly

Guitarists Trey Pollard and Alan Parker were the subjects of a feature written by Style's Peter McElhinney. The article touched on their time at VCU , Brian Jones' thoughts, monkeys playing metal guitar, Glows in the Dark at the Thompson & Grace Balcony Concert Series , and what sounds like a fantastic idea called "Guitarmy." Make it happen, Scott Burton. See it in Style Weekly .

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ok, so i'm 20 years behind as usual

But man, Mississippi Burning sure is a piece of shit movie. Two white FBI guys make the world safe for civil rights. Surrrrrrre. I always assume I'll like anything with Gene Hackman in it ... I forgot about the Alan...

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Drum And Chaos

The housemates don their costumes and set out on the rocky road to Riverdance...

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Friday Night Double Feature: Irish Music Lovin' Rockin' Double Feature

Be warned, neither film has the picturesque “happy ending,” so you might want some Kleenex nearby.

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Fame

This popular musical from 1980 turns out to be absolutely dreadful upon review.

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Whitbread and Mitchells & Butlers asset swap rumours grow

Entrepreneur Robert Tchenguiz's lieutenants attended their first board meeting at pub group Mitchells & Butlers yesterday morning as speculation grew about a possible asset swap between M&B and Whitbread.

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UK budget hotel outperforming the market

With every business trying to help out there bottom line, budget hotels are managing to out perform the hotel industry by offering quality stays for cheaper prices. One hotel chain that is receiving the benefit of the economic slow down is Whitbread’s Premier Inn. Alan Parker who is the Chief Executive of the hotel chain [...]

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Hotel chain boosts Whitbread

WHITBREAD, the owner of Beefeater, Costa Coffee and Premier Inns, insists it is outperforming the tough market conditions as it announced a 7.1 per cent rise in first quarter

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Whitbread eyes Mitchells & Butlers asset swap after sales rise

Whitbread, the owner of Premier Inn and Costa Coffee, yesterday cheered the leisure sector with a near 15pc rise in sales as its chief executive suggested that he could consider an asset swap with pub group Mitchells & Butlers (M&B).

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Whitbread not ready to call time on pub business

Whitbread, the pub and hotel group, yesterday ruled out an asset swap with rival Mitchells & Butlers as it posted credit crunch-defying sales for its first quarter.