The Arts Channel
Ok computer: Why the record industry is terrified of Radiohead's new album
- Machiavelli, By Ross King
- The Reverend Guppy's Aquarium, By Philip Dodd
- Something Borrowed, by Paul Magrs
- Sir Howard Davies: Throw the book at him
- Paradise With Serpents, by Robert Carver (harper perennial, £8.99. Order (free p&p;) on 0870 079 8897)
- The Carhullan Army, By Sarah Hall
- Exit Ghost, By Philip Roth
- The Ghost, By Robert Harris
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Paperbacks: The Raw Shark Texts
Quirkology: the Curious Science of Everyday Lives
Gobbledygook
Endgame
Things I Didn't Know: a memoir
- Greenaway announces the death of cinema - and blames the remote-control zapper
- 'The Body Snatchers' remake: they're coming to get you...
- Berlin Babylon: Set for a sequel
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And When Did You Last See Your Father? (15)
The Heartbreak Kid (15)
The Kingdom (15) - Control (15)
- Clooney ups his bet with Pfeiffer that he will stay single forever
- The knives are out: How Blade Runner was plagued by rows between its director and star
- Control (15)
- Day Watch (15)
- Radiohead album goes live on the internet
- Typical dose of sardonic alienation - and worth every penny
- First Night: Amy MacDonald, Dingwalls, London
- Preview: Cleveland Orchestra, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
- Rachel Unthank & The Winterset, Spitz, London
- Rush, SECC, Glasgow
- Siegfried, Royal Opera House, London
- Shark attack: Why the 50th anniversary recording of West Side Story is a travesty
- Chicago SO/Muti, Royal Festival Hall, London
- Shadowlands, Wyndham's Theatre, London
- First Night: The Country Wife, Theatre Royal, London
- Little Madam, Finborough Theatre, London
- Two Quartets, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
- Dealer's Choice, Menier Chocolate Factory, London
- Dane: Cast No Shadow, Sadler's Wells, London
- Our Friends In The North, Northern Stage, Newcastle Upon Tyne
- Shadowlands, Wyndham's Theatre, London
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The Masque of the Red Death, BAC, London
Present Laughter, NT Lyttelton, London
Rough Crossings, Lyric, Hammersmith, London