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English citations of must-see

Adjective

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  • 2015 March 25, Rebecca Willis, “My, What Big Muscles You Have”, in 1843 Magazine:
    “This is the absolutely-must-see exhibition of the year,” says the Times. And it’s only March. “Defining Beauty: the body in ancient Greek art” at the British Museum does indeed take your breath away.
  • 2018 June 13, P. C., “Lorraine Gordon, queen of the Village Vanguard”, in The Economist:
    Her life changed again when she met Max Gordon, the owner of the Vanguard. She pitched artists to him—including a young, must-see pianist named Thelonious Monk—and the two worked in harmony.
  • 2019 June 3, Adam Rank, “State of the Franchise: Chiefs must win title for '19 to be success”, in NFL.com:
    A Mahomes performance is the most must-see event on television, at least now that “Game of Thrones” has finally concluded. But everything he did in 2018 was absolutely amazing.
  • 2019 June 26, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Laura Snapes, “Hidden gems on the 2019 Glastonbury lineup”, in The Guardian:
    The must-see musical experience of the weekend is this brand-new stage from the Block9 crew, whose club spaces routinely provide the festival's best after-hours moments. IICON will have artists playing from a giant sculpture of a head, and they're a who's who of cutting-edge electronics: .

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  • 2015 February 23, Rian Evans, “Hansel and Gretel review—a must-see production”, in The Guardian:
    Director Richard Jones and designer John Macfarlane's iconic fantasy was first performed in Cardiff in 1998 and, most recently at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, but it's a must-see for anyone within striking distance of Welsh National Opera's touring venues in coming weeks. Under conductor Lothar Koenigs, the singing is wholly delightful.
  • 2016 April 30, R. V., “Why Indians love Madame Tussaud's”, in The Economist:
    For those visiting the British capital, regardless of age or gender, Madam Tussauds ranks alongside Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square as a must-see.