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New Goal for Films at Toronto: To Be Seen
In the past the Toronto International Film Festival helped to set up Hollywood's awards season. This year it may be more about solving the industry's problems.
The New York Times Thursday, August 28, 2008Architecture Review | Yale School of Art and Architecture: Yale Revelation: Renewal for a Building and Its Original Designer
Now seen in its full glory after a major restoration and addition, the once-maligned Yale School of Art and Architecture turns out to be a masterpiece of late Modernism.
The New York Times Thursday, August 28, 2008Wednesday's BBC iPlayer choices
By Tessa Gibbs and Simon Horsford
Telegraph Thursday, August 28, 2008The Circle: first-rate Maugham
Charles Spencer reviews a revival of Somerset Maugham's The Circle, directed by Jonathan Church, at Chichester.
Telegraph Thursday, August 28, 2008BBC Proms 2008: feast for the ears and food for the mind
Ivan Hewett reviews Prom 55 with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Susanna Mälkki.
Telegraph Thursday, August 28, 2008Threat to Scotland's greatest art treasures
THE centrepiece collection of the National Galleries of Scotland could be broken up unless it can raise £100 million to buy two Old Master paintings.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008A stylish show that needs background knowledge
Jihad: Inner Struggle ***
Mela Big Top
USING hypnotic dance moves and a sexy modern soundtrack, Faroque Khan explores the concept of Jihad - meaning 'struggle' - b
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008Music Review: A Taste of Witty, Lean Triumphalism
Young Jeezy's new album, "The Recession," may not be as consistently thrilling as his 2005 debut, but it's more consistently interesting.
The New York Times Thursday, August 28, 2008Teddy Thompson - A Piece of What You Need: CD review
Helen Brown reviews Teddy Thompson's album A Piece of What You Need
Telegraph Thursday, August 28, 2008Biggest Mela in city history prepares for grand finale
PERFORMERS have travelled from as far afield as Africa, South America and India to entertain crowds at this year's Mela Festival.
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