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Howard Jacobson wins the Booker for The Finkler Question
News: Jacobson's 'clever, complicated, wise' novel triumphs in a closely fought race for this year's Man Booker prize -
Weiwei's Sunflower Seeds
Podcast: Adrian Searle takes a walk across Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's installation at Tate Modern: 100 million handmade porcelain sunflower seeds
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Mark Gatiss: Rocket man
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Antony and his art
Audio slideshow: Antony Hegarty talks about the artwork he created for his stunning new album, Swanlights -
Nina Raine: a great ear for anger
Interview: Nina Raine's Tribes features a furious, foul-mouthed academic. Could it be based on her father, the poet and critic Craig Raine? -
Portrait of the artist: Nigel Coates
Q&A: 'In England, public space tends to mean acres of paving slabs with nothing on them. Architecture needs artistry'
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Could the humble salad be the Renaissance's greatest invention?
Jonathan Jones: There's more to Renaissance Venice than art and sex. Hedonism of the culinary kind was plentiful – and salads were haute cuisine -
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'it's interesting that people of rennaisance times saw raw food as a "modern invention" -
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'Virtually every household had some kind of salad or other. Unfortunately, the mainstay of those salads were either dandelion leaves or grass...'
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Design Research Unit: the firm that branded Britain
Justin McGuirk: You may not have heard of Britain's most successful design group, but its work can still be seen on streets, pubs and stations -
StreetDance 3D: tripping the right fantastic
Paul MacInnes: Not sure you can stomach a 3D mash-up of ballet and street dance, Charlotte Rampling and George Sampson? Try this condensed screenplay -
Why don't theatres put on a Sunday show?
Lyn Gardner: Plenty of businesses are buzzing on a Sunday. So why do so few theatres open their doors on a day that would suit most normal people? -
Commission us: the most homely fictional worlds
Stuart Heritage: You asked us which film worlds we would like to inhabit. We can think of a few, but fantastical might not always mean fantastic
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