<b>Metro Life - free Thursday</b>

12 April 2012

Don't miss Metro Life magazine, your brilliant 100-page guide to going out in London, free with Thursday's Evening Standard...

In this week's issue:

*A free love songs cd

*After the massive success of Shakespeare in Love Joe Fiennes talks about the quiet life and his part in Love's Labour's Lost at the National

*The major players on the Britpop scene tell all in a new rockumentary

*Kidman, Streep and Moore, three female heavyweights grace the screen together in The Hours

*A rush of video images, hectic staging and a pounding score make the new 1984 an arresting piece of theatre

*Female singer-songwriters don't come much classier than Vanessa Carlton who closes a UK tour in Shepherd's Bush

*If you are looking for something to take the children to during the half-term holiday then you could do worse than Disney's new movie Treasure Planet

*A five-hour set from legendary New York DJ Tony Humphries heralds the return of Paradisco to the Cross on Sunday night.

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