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Perhaps flamboyant financier Pierre Lagrange spoke for the entire Upper East Side when, over drinks at the Carlyle, he ...
The first big survey of John Bellany’s work in Scotland since his death in 2013 could have done with being even bigger, ...
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Kiss is different. It amazes with the several agendas Grover manages to fill the film with almost with magical effect. It ...
Four waves of attacks through Shabbat night where three people were killed and more than 200 injured. There was a direct hit ...
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The artist’s work from 1992 until the present day goes on show at Athens’ Museum of Cycladic Art (until 2 November) ...
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The global market for genocide denial
History, it seems, has lost its shame and developed a taste for parody. The murderers are now the mourners. The architects of annihilation have become keynote speakers. And genocide denial has ...
Currimbhoy did not idealise rebellion; his plays warn how righteousness can curdle easily into recklessness. Yet he’s equally suspicious of institutional peace.
Muncie, Indiana might just be the financial oasis you’ve been searching for in a desert of inflation and high costs. This charming Midwestern city has quietly perfected the art of offering genuine ...
Guilt', the BBC comedy-drama starring Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives, in being remade in Australia as 'Reckless'.