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Tony ButlerRural museum looking to brighter future

THE Museum of East Anglian Life has always had a reputation as being rather homespun with an agricultural bent displaying farm tools and machinery. KAREN HINDLE meets some of the people who are poised to change all that.


The iconic Willis buildingTrue grit town of proud stock

What a cheek! The Lonely Planet travel guide said three years ago that Ipswich would 'barely register on the list of England's most important towns'. If only they knew….


Jack BruceJack's still Cream of the crop

HE says he's grateful to still be alive and may have just released an overview of his career, but rock legend Jack Bruce insists he's not finished yet.


Laurence EdwardsCreek Men stand guard at Snape

East Anglian sculptor Laurence Edwards has realised a life-long ambition to place some of his work in the heart of the Suffolk landscape - a place where, as he tells Arts Editor Andrew Clarke, is imbued with tales from ancient history and more recent boyhood memories.


The Blahall Youth HostelWinds of change ruffle youth hostels

Institutions can't tread water. M&S was obliged to modernise or sink, and the YHA is also having to adapt and bang its drum louder. Steven Russell pulls on his backpack to sort youth-hostelling myth from reality


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Messing about on the river

We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, adapted by Nick Wood, Eastern Angles, at the Marquee Theatre, Orwell Quay, Ipswich Waterfront until July 6 and on tour until August 2 As refreshing as a glass of homemade lemonade on a sultry summer's evening, We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea is a delightful adaptation of Arthur Ransome's Suffolk-inspired children's sailing adventure.


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