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He’s back!

The DictatorAFTER Brüno failed to tickle our funny bones in quite the same manner as his previous smash hit Borat, it seemed that British actor/comedian Sacha Baron Cohen was once again turning his hand towards more serious acting, last being seen in Martin Scorsese’s Hugo earlier this year. However, there’s no need for the lauded thespian approach this week, as Baron Cohen returns to the big screen this week hoping to create some comedic waves as The Dictator.

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Man about town

Hans von Schantz: Keskuskatu (2008).OFFERING a glimpse of a lesser-known side of Helsinki, Hans von Schantz’s Enter Helsinki is on display until 31 July at The Finnish Museum of Photography.

Inviting visitors on a journey from the city’s outskirts to the downtown area, the images traverse their way through a rubbish dump, wastelands, industrial areas and sleepy suburbs. Capturing objects that aren’t traditionally found in city guidebooks, Schantz seeks to use the landscapes to embody a particular state of mind, and portray the atmosphere permeating a scene and its human presence.

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The Ozzman cometh, yet again

Ozzy, pictured here in Helsinki in 2010, is set to rock the Hartwall Areena next week.OFFERING some small consolation for metal fans after the news that the full original Black Sabbath line-up will now no longer be touring together as was announced last year, Ozzy Osbourne makes his way to Finland once again for another gig.

Supported by Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler and longtime Ozzy band member Zakk Wilde, the concert may disappoint those who had been hoping to witness the original lineup on stage. Plans for reuniting the quartet were scuppered when it was declared that drummer Bill Ward would not be taking part, and then guitarist Tony Iommi was ruled out of all but three dates this year due to his battle with lymphoma.

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50 years of hits

CELEBRATING an illustrious career that has spanned 50 years and consists of over 100 million album sales and five Grammy Awards, American singer Dionne Warwick comes to town on 20 May for a performance at Helsinki Music Centre.

Born in New Jersey, Warwick found fame in the 1960s after starting out as a backing singer and being discovered by Burt Bacharach. Making waves with a number of singles written by Bacharach and Hal David such as Walk On By, Say a Little Prayer and Do You Know the Way to San Jose, Warwick entered the ‘70s as a genuine superstar.

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Stepping out of the shadows

Bringing the combined talents of Johnny Depp and Tim Burton together once again after the booming box office haul of their last collaborative effort Alice in Wonderland peaked at around USD 1 billion worldwide, this week’s Dark Shadows promises more of the same. That is: great visuals, inventive characters, memorable set pieces, cheeky humour and imagination running wild.

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