Metro Life - free with the Evening Standard

13 April 2012

Don't miss Metro Life magazine, your brilliant 100-page guide to going out in London, FREE with Thursday's Evening Standard

In this week's issue:

*Shania Twain was an unknown Canadian country singer who went to Nashville and ended up with the biggest selling album by a female artist of all time

*Daughter of hell-raising director John Houston and ex-girlfriend of Jack Nicholson, Angelica Houston, has come out the other side to forge a singular Hollywood career

*Controversial playwright Mark Ravenhill is the man behind Shopping and F**king lends his talents to Shell connections, the National Theatre's celebration of life

*The Gao sisters are identical twins whit identical twins as husbands. They head to town this week as part of the Chinese State Circus

*Comedian Dave Gorman leaves his name searching days behind him to talk about his new novel

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