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Dominic West

Dominic West is better behaved than The Wire’s Jimmy McNulty, but his portrayal of the bulldozer-like Baltimore detective has garnered him cult status, critical acclaim and huge numbers of admirers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The Promised Land – A Swamp Pop Journey

This sneak preview shows highlights from the forthcoming feature documentary on legendary Louisiana supergroup Lil’ Band O' Gold. "8 members, 25 egos, 6 livers."
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Kit Berry

Kit Berry is the author of The Stonewylde Series, which is rapidly gaining cult status. She is a pagan and passionate about our folklore heritage, which features strongly in her novels.
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Sean Langan

Sean Langan is a British journalist, documentary filmmaker, BAFTA nominee – and kidnap survivor. Armed with only a camera, Sean has worked in volatile situations, in environments noted for war, conflict and civil unrest, from Latin America to Iraq to Zimbabwe.
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Caught By The River

Celebrated ‘fishing and culture’ website, Caught By The River, has gained a cult following for its evocative call to escape the rat race and celebrate the most important things in life – time, pleasure, books, music, cake and much more. Brought to us by Jeff Barrett, Robin Turner, and Andrew Walsh, Caught By The River will be hosting a special area by the estuary and presenting a varied mix of happenings in keeping with the website's unique spirit.
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Dovegreyreader

Lynne Hatwell, aka Dovegreyreader – the "Devonshire based bookaholic, sock-knitting quilter who used to be a community nurse in her spare time" – has blogged daily at dovegreyreader scribbles for three years; mostly about books (470+ at the last count) but also about knitting, quilting and life in the very beautiful Tamar Valley... and then back to books again.
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Richard Strange

Writer, musician, composer, nightclub host, actor and all-round legend, Richard Strange has played a key role London’s cultural life for the last 30 years. The Sex Pistols, Joy Division and The Jam supported his first proto-punk band, The Doctors of Madness, in the 1970s. Since then, Richard has remained as diverse as he has prolific; working with Tom Waits and William Burroughs, writing numerous articles and books, and appearing in films like Batman and Gangs of New York.
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Cscape Dance

Cscape are one of the South West’s leading young dance companies, described by Kate Castle (Director of Dance South West) as “one of the brightest hopes for the region”. They have recently featured in Kneehigh Theatre’s Dohn John in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and promise some breathtaking outdoor performances at this year’s festival.
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ICA

London’s famous ICA is home to the best new art and culture from Britain and around the world – not to mention a good friend and collaborator with the Port Eliot Festival. As part of an accompanying programme of events for the ICA’s summer exhibition, Poor Old Tired Horse, artist Anna Barham will be performing at this year's festival.
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Twenty Five

The Young People’s tent and performance space Twenty Five (previously Mucking About With Words) will again present local young artists’ work produced, programmed, promoted, performed, directed, designed, and managed entirely by themselves under the guidance of Cornwall's Rogue Theatre Company, with support from The Works.
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