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Scott Anderson's 'The Art of Democracy'
Political art tends toward caricature, perhaps because political animus itself tends to moralistic extremes. So the prevalence of grotesques in "The Art of Democracy: War and Empire" at Meridian Gallery should surprise no one. But when artists confront the...
San Francisco Chronicle Saturday, October 11, 2008The Things Their Families Carried
HBO's "Section 60," named for the part of Arlington National Cemetery where the war dead from Iraq and Afghanistan are being buried, is full of stark vignettes of the people who go there to visit the graves of loved ones.
The New York Times Saturday, October 11, 2008Couric Rebounds With Web and Palin
By getting some of their best election coverage online, Katie Couric and the team behind "CBS Evening News" may have seized on a template for the not-so-distant future.
The New York Times Saturday, October 11, 2008Video Game Review | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning: A Fantasy Universe Raises Its Broadsword Against World of Warcraft
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is the best new massively multiplayer game since World of Warcraft, which was released in 2004.
The New York Times Saturday, October 11, 2008Monday's TV & radio choices
By Simon Horsford, Gerard O'Donovan and Gillian Reynolds
Telegraph Saturday, October 11, 2008The weekend's television choices
By Simon Horsford, Gerard O'Donovan & Rachel Ward
Telegraph Saturday, October 11, 2008Fine documentaries, and not on Radio 4
Factual programmes - such as this week's Rock in the Dock - are making a welcome return to commercial radio
Telegraph Saturday, October 11, 2008Cash boost for Gaelic vowed as Mod opens
LESS than a month after Gaelic speakers in Scotland got their own TV channel, Alex Salmond yesterday used the country's top Gaelic festival as a backdrop to announce new
Scotsman Saturday, October 11, 2008Hebridean singer is named as Ambassador of the Year
HEBRIDEAN singer Julie Fowlis, who travels the world to perform in Europe and the US but sings only in Gaelic, was named the first Gaelic Ambassador of the Year yesterday.
Scotsman Saturday, October 11, 2008Al Gore's low voltage network
As the television writers' strike slowly gnaws its way through the TV grid, the question arises: What else is there to watch? Doesn't Al Gore have some kind of television channel, among his many worthy pursuits? Maybe nobody there's on strike.
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