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Wednesday 30 July 2008
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Joan Rivers
Ahead of her darkly humorous Edinburgh show, the comedian Joan Rivers talks to reviewer Dominic Cavendish about being thrown off a TV talk show and why only Charles and Camilla are safe from her acid tongue.
28/1/2008: Pop critic Neil McCormick tells us why the Ting Tings could be the next big "ting" in pop.; ITN; arts; culture minute; Telegraph; ting tings; Novelist Andrew O'Hagan reads the poetry of Robert Burns; ITN; arts; Charles Spencer on why he thinks David Hare's The Vertical Hour is likely to leave its audience horizontal with boredom; ITN; Telegraph; The vertical hour; arts; culture minute; stage; Art critic Richard Dorment on the Russia art exhibition at the Royal Academy that almost never was; ITN; arts; culture minute; richard dorment; royal academy; russia collection; Opera critic Rupert Christianson on why he thinks the winner of Britain's Got Talent should not be classified as an opera singer; ITN; arts; Why Tim Burton's new film Sweeney Todd has taken Tim Robey's breath away.; Film; ITN; Telegraph; arts; culture minute; sweeney todd; tim robey; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1390897443http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1348423968
Sigourney Weaver in A|ien
Sigourney Weaver on overcoming early insecurities to become the first female action hero.
Tom Waits
As the singer, songwriter and actor Tom Waits comes to Britain, we celebrate a singular talent.
The Wizard of Oz
Dominic Cavendish reviews The Wizard of Oz at the Royal Festival Hall.
Why did the French find consistency only in turmoil?
Donald Sassoon reviews Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914.
Surf legend Rory Russell
Surf photographer Jeff Divine talks to Ruby Russell about his iconic images.
Midnight Club Los Angeles
Rockstar's new street racer is a slick contender for the affections of both casual and hardcore gamers.
British naturalist, writer and television presenter Steve Backshall
Naturist Steve Backshall on discovering the plants and animals that inhabit the spectacular landscape of Guyana.
The Coen brothers' Burn After Reading will open the 65th Venice International Film Festival.
The troubled pop star will return home after being admitted to for "a reaction to medication".
Angelina Jolie has said she wants to play the role of Catwoman in a future Batman movie.
Geoffrey Norris reviews Elliott Carter's Oboe Concerto played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
The Discovery of France by Graham Robb.
Paper Tiger: the books blog
The books blog.
Audio file: the mucis blog
The music blog.
Couch Potatoes: the TV blog
The TV blog.
Reel Life: the film blog
The film blog.
Frame of Mind: the visual arts blog
The visual arts blog.
The Emperor Hadrian as portrayed in a bust on show at the exhibition at the British Museum
This summer's blockbuster show at the British Museum brings to magnificent life the ruler of one of the world's mightiest empires.
Billy Idol is back with live shows and a new greatest hits album. He talks to Andrew Perry about working hard, partying hard, and his greatest fan: his dad.
The late Heath Ledger steals the show in this compellingly dark sequel says Sukhdev Sandhu.
The people behind the original show talk about its difficult birth.
Sameer Rahim reviews Descent into Chaos by Ahmed Rashid
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