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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Michael Umana from Colombia (with friend) watch a street performer in Covent Garden, London. 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Street performer Richard Filby. Covent garden, London. 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    A Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician, in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Daniel the Magician performs to an audience in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Twins Hubert and Harold Pereira dance to some buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London 24/11/23

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  • 'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
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    'Out of tune and out of key': Covent Garden's buskers fight back against bid to silence them
    Performers say Westminster council move to enforce licences and restrict acts' volume, staging and props threatens a centuries-old London tradition.

    Westminster councillors will meet to discuss tightening the regulation of buskers. A system of licensing introduced in April 2021 has not stemmed the flow of complaints about noise and disturbance.

    Most of the acts in Covent Garden don't have Westminster council’s perform licence; instead they self-regulate under the aegis of the Covent Garden Street Performers Association. They're proud of being part of a tradition that dates back centuries, at least to the days of Samuel Pepys and probably much further. They say Westminster is targeting them unfairly, as most complaints, they say, concern musicians in Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

    Hubert Pareira dances to a couple of buskers in Covent Garden, Westminster. London, 24/11/23

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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
    NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)

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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    EXCLUSIVE February 9th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
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  • Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
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    Joss Stone, John Corbett and Friends Outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel
    ©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
    Job: 021012P6
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    Joss Stone and John Corbett pose with friends outside the Sunset Marquis Hotel. They are seen having a good time singing with a street performer on the Sunset Strip.
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    (110413) -- XIANGYANG, April 13, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Ding Yi performs fire ejection skill in the Nuo Opera in Xiangyang City, central China's Hubei Province, April 11, 2011. Ding Yi, who lost his regular job several years ago, has devoted himself to making Nuo Opera masks by self-study since 2008. Up to now, the amateur has made more than 1,000 masks and they have earned recognition from experts. Ding determines to become a successor of the Nuo culture, though his income from masks sale is trivial currently.
    China's Nuo Opera originated in the primeval age as a means of exorcising demons and worshiping gods. Characterized by its special features -- such as ferocious masks, unique dresses and adornments, the strange language used in performance and mysterious scenes -- Nuo Opera integrates religious and dramatic culture.
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