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Books of The Times: Royally Hurt, at Home and Abroad Stella Tillyard argues that the domestic troubles of the royal family during George III’s first 20 years go a long way toward explaining his inept handling of the American crisis.
A Diva Who Breaks the Divadom Rules Anna Netrebko, the 35-year-old Russian soprano who is on her way to becoming opera’s biggest megastar, is also one of the most singularly un-neurotic individuals in the business.
Rodin Show Visits Home of Artist’s Muses Forty of Rodin’s drawings of classical Cambodian dancers visit the National Museum in Cambodia in a wing renovated for the show.
Music: Godfather of Soul, and C.E.O. of His Band James Brown was a sex machine, but he was also a brilliant conductor, known for coaxing great performances out of the singers and musicians behind him.
Movie Review | 'Notes on a Scandal': A Friendship Develops, and Obsession Follows Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett star in a misanthropic game of cat and mouse from which no one emerges unscathed, including saps like us who think we’re watching a film about other ...
TV Watch: The Loss of a President, Perfect for the Cameras Death is sad, at least in most cases. But the death of a former president has become an almost cheery television event.
Movie Review | 'Inland Empire': The Trippy Dream Factory of David Lynch David Lynch's extraordinary, savagely uncompromised new film is as cracked as Mad magazine, though generally more difficult to parse.
Music: In the Blogosphere, an Evolving Movement Brings Life to a Lost Era of Jazz Armed with stacks of vinyl, high-speed Internet and a shared conviction, a far-flung contingent of musicians and aficionados is bringing lost jazz back using the Webs electronic ...
Movie Review | 'Days of Glory': Yes, Soldiers of France, in All but Name Algerias official Oscar submission for best foreign language film is a damn good war movie.
Music: One Name, Many Goals for a Driven R&B Star Even in high school, while her classmates were busy fretting about boys, Ciara was preoccupied with something more intangible mapping out her music career.
A Literary Visitor Strolls in From the Airport Will Self, the author of The Book of Dave, is partial to epic hikes, so the walk from Kennedy Airport to Manhattan, about 20 miles, was a mere stroll.
From Ruins of Afghan Buddhas, a History Grows Bamiyans Buddhist relics are again the focus of debate: Is it possible to restore the great Buddhas?
Movie Review | 'The Science of Sleep': A Parisian Love Story in Forward, and ... Michel Gondry's beguiling new film is so profoundly idiosyncratic, and so confident in its oddity, that any attempt to describe it is bound to be misleading.
Cultures Collided, and Art Was Born Tesoros/Treasures/Tesouros, now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, offers a rich cultural collision for anyone interested in a big dose of worldliness.
TV Review: A Righty Among Lefties On the ABC drama Brothers and Sisters, a black sheep returns home to find her siblings stressed.
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