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Art review: 'Warhol's Jews'
The exhibition title "Warhol's Jews" grates on my ears by its proprietary ring. Granted the title derives from an ensemble of Andy Warhol's works, but it seems to give credence to the long-discredited notion of certain people belonging to others. Warhol (1928-...
San Francisco Chronicle Friday, October 10, 2008Art Review | 'The Essential Art of African Textiles': African Art, Modern and Traditional: Seductive Patterns From a Rich Palette
Two new exhibitions provide insight on the history and artistry, of wax-print cloth in Africa - and on Western viewers' relative ignorance of both.
NYtimes.com Friday, October 10, 2008Art Review | Elizabeth Peyton: The Personal and the Painterly
The best of Elizabeth Peyton's portraits, as seen at the New Museum, are accessible, devotional and visually alive.
NYtimes.com Friday, October 10, 2008Movie Review | 'Happy-Go-Lucky': The Upside of Seeing the Bright Side
"Happy-Go-Lucky" is closely tuned to the pulse of communal life, to the rhythms of how people work, play and struggle together.
The New York Times Friday, October 10, 2008Happy-Go-Lucky: Chipper with a Twist
Mike Leigh's new film may look like a comedy, but it's fueled by deeper emotions
Time.com Friday, October 10, 2008Paris For President! (Again)
The hotel heiress puts out her second faux campaign ad complete with appearances by not one, but two members of the Sheen acting family
Time.com Friday, October 10, 2008Excerpts from Le Clézio's work
Excerpts from the works of French author Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, who won the 2008 Nobel Prize for literature.
International Herald Tribune Friday, October 10, 2008Review: David Tennant in Love's Labour's Lost at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-avon
Charles Spencer sees David Tennant shines amid wit and naughtiness
Telegraph Friday, October 10, 2008Review: Richard Serra at the Gagosian Gallery
Alastair Sooke finds soft, sumptuous steel
Telegraph Friday, October 10, 2008Sir Paul McCartney's Electric Arguments
The ex-Beatle's new album is a strange and wonderful concoction. Neil McCormick went to Abbey Road studios to talk to its creator
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