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guardian.co.uk Film:
There's a peculiar fascination about ambitious unfinished works that listeners, viewers and readers are left to complete in their minds. In cinema there are a string of pictures left in tantalisingly fragmentary form due to i (Read More)
The Brand Box:
How many times have you asked this, or heard it asked?Yes, but who OWNS social media? Is it marketing? PR? Customer service?My answer? Yes.You see, we’ve gotten so very matrixed and hierarchical in our approach to accountabil (Read More)
New York Times:
Claude Lévi-Strauss, the last great French philosopher, reshaped the simple art of gathering information about so-called primitives.
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New York Times:
“The Red Shoes,” a classic 1948 film directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is a gorgeously haunting work of art.
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New York Times:
Fear of injuries has led to fewer practices with pads and full-contact plays causing a decline in defenders’ ability to contain the running game.
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New York Times:
An exhibition from the permanent collection of the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton traces the evolution of American landscape painting.
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New York Times:
In Hebrew the word for Julie Seltzer’s arcane profession is soferet; she’s a scribe, a Hebrew calligrapher who writes sacred texts on parchment.
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www.guardian.co.uk:
We love to hate the suburbs but for Paul Barker they are places of humanity where individuality flourishes, says Rachel CookeI grew up on the west side of Sheffield, close to Broomhill, a place which, in 1961, John Betjeman c (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Great writers never die, they just fade awayLiterature and longevity make poor companions. If most writers' reputations are made, or at least begun, before the age of 40, then very few novelists put many runs on the scoreboar (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
His new play, The Habit of Art, is ostensibly about Auden and Britten. In reality it's about Alan Bennett himself. We trace his journey of self-discoveryAlan Bennett has once or twice had a go at being a little more unbuttone (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Relentless daily trivia, the shackles of conformity and the "clamour of the world" were, for Ted Hughes, foes of the creative spirit. And Hughes the writer is the focus of this magnificent collection, which captivatingly expl (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
His new play, The Habit of Art, is ostensibly about Auden and Britten. In reality it's about Alan Bennett himself. We trace his journey of self-discoveryAlan Bennett has once or twice had a go at being a little more unbuttone (Read More)
The Guardian:
With opera house attendances falling alarmingly, venues such as La Scala in Milan are trying to titillate and lure the youngThe image appears to come straight from a horror movie. A woman cries out in pain and anguish, her ch (Read More)
The Guardian:
Suppressed report reveals archaeological treasures were dug up after Gulf warA secret report on the chequered history of priceless Aramaic bowls loaned to a leading university has exposed an apparent attempt to cover up UK ac (Read More)
New York Times:
In “Rembrandt’s People,” the Wadsworth Atheneum contrasts genuine Rembrandt portraits from some of the great museums with two now-discredited works.
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Washington Post:
After more than a century of prim coverups, the greatest erotic works are allowed to rise to their full, even pornographic, potential.
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