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Dealer Who Sold Portrait Joins Leonardo Debate
Kate Ganz, the dealer who sold the portrait of a young woman, has come forward to say that she does not think it is by the Renaissance master.
NYtimes.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Chinese Extravaganza Uses Valley as a Backdrop
"Zen Shaolin" is a grand spectacle that is part cultural event, part tourist attraction, with a dash of Hollywood and an intriguing blend of high and pop culture.
The New York Times Saturday, August 30, 2008Movie Review | 'Babylon A.D.': Savior or Sinner? It Can Be Tough to Tell
The only explicable thing about "Babylon A.D." is that it was not screened in advance for critics.
The New York Times Saturday, August 30, 2008What makes an egotist tick
Jake Kerridge reviews crime novels
Telegraph Saturday, August 30, 2008Pick of the paperbacks
John Stuart Mill; Singled Out; London Light; The Barefoot Emperor; The Pagan House; The Deportees; The Book of Other People
Telegraph Saturday, August 30, 2008Review: Posthumous Keats by Stanley Plumly
Duncan Wu admires an imaginative and poetic exploration of Keats's life and work
Telegraph Saturday, August 30, 2008Anti-Israel protest is countered by standing ovation
PROTESTERS who interrupted a concert by Israeli musicians five times yesterday sparked outrage - but the audience for the recital, by the Jerusalem Quartet as part of th
Scotsman Saturday, August 30, 2008Cuban punk rocker convicted of lesser charge
Cuban punk rocker Gorki Aguila has escaped jail after he was convicted of a lesser charge of public disorder instead of a more serious accusation of "social dangerousness."
CBC.ca Saturday, August 30, 2008Edinburgh Fringe director resigns
The director of the Edinburgh Fringe festival in Scotland, Jon Morgan, has quit after 18 months on the job.
CBC.ca Saturday, August 30, 2008Theater: Gloom (and Rain) Set Tone for Plays at Festival
The British writers presenting work this year at the Traverse Theater, the locus of much of the most ambitious playwriting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, were in a gloomy frame of mind.
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