<b>Metro Life - free with Thursday's Evening Standard</b>

13 April 2012

In this week's issue:

*Eminem - The film 8 Mile is a fictional account of a white-boy rapper's rise to fame. We look at the reality behind the notoriety.

*London's Lucky Break - Every reader wins a free Getaway Break in this fabulous Evening Standard promotion.

*Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie's Booker prize winner comes to the West End stage. But the task of adapting it was a three-man job.

*Mood Movies - January's the perfect month for curling up with a good DVD. We round up the right movies for the right people.

*Also this week - Simon Callow in Through The Leaves, New York singer-songwriter Jesse Malin at the Borderline, the BBC Symphony Orchestra celebrate the work of Mark-Anthony Turnage, get a feng shui consultation, Twice As Nice's urban dance night and Harry Hill airs some new material.

PLUS the very best nights out in London and a brilliant seven-day TV guide - it's all in Metro Life FREE with Thursday's copy of the Evening Standard.

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