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  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 56 minutes ago
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    British archeologists have completed conservation of rare wall paintings near the city of Petra, Jordan, that are more than 2,000 years old.

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 57 minutes ago
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    Native leaders are calling for an independent probe into the police shooting death in Seattle of a B.C. First Nations carving artist.

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 58 minutes ago
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    Dan Parent, who has drawn Archie comics for two decades, talks about why the time was right for the first gay character in the comic series.

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 58 minutes ago
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    Crass writing and dumb jokes spoil this relationship comedy,

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  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 59 minutes ago
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    A French skyscraper climber has pleaded not guilty in a Sydney court to charges of unlawful entry and risking the safety of another by climbing a buil

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 60 minutes ago
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    The journalists locked out by French-language daily the Journal de Montréal will start publishing a free weekly tabloid at the end of October.

  • Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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    The Montreal Symphony Orchestra's musical director, Kent Nagano, has extended his contract for another three years.

Music Review: Thrown Together but Hard to Imagine Apart
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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Brooks & Dunn, who joined forces at the behest of a record company executive and helped drive the power country era of the 1990s, played a farewell co

Director Says He Left Met Production in Visa Spat
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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Peter Stein, a German opera director, said he had been offended by his treatment after applying for a U.S. visa.

In the Forest of Instruments, Signs of Evolution
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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For many composers, synthesizers are last decade. Innovations like the mutantrumpet and the flute with a glissando headjoint are expanding the range o

Book Review Podcast: Isabel Wilkerson
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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Featuring Isabel Wilkerson on her history of the Great Migration, "The Warmth of Other Suns," and Sean Wilentz on his book, "Bob Dylan in America."

Music Review: A Song of Ancient Love, Spun in Modern Isolation
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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Works by the contemporary Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas had a central role when the Argento Chamber Ensemble opened its Moving Sounds Festiva

Music Review: An Extravagant Farewell to Summer
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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Bargemusic’s Labor Day Festival, through Sunday, starts with new music for traditional Japanese instruments and touches on a handful of modern and ava

U.S. Military Bands: Lighter and Faster
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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The bands’ new mission matches current military doctrine: the creation of small, self-contained forces.

Crown Heights Journal: A Steel Symphony, Pounded Out in Brooklyn
New York Times - 41 minutes ago
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In lots throughout New York City, drums are being pounded in preparation for the Steel Band Panorama Competition.

1st century wall paintings restored in Jordan
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 56 minutes ago
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British archeologists have completed conservation of rare wall paintings near the city of Petra, Jordan, that are more than 2,000 years old.

Seattle carver's slaying angers B.C. chief
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 57 minutes ago
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Native leaders are calling for an independent probe into the police shooting death in Seattle of a B.C. First Nations carving artist.



AUDIO: Archie series gets 1st gay character
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 58 minutes ago
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Dan Parent, who has drawn Archie comics for two decades, talks about why the time was right for the first gay character in the comic series.

Review: Going the Distance
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 58 minutes ago
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Crass writing and dumb jokes spoil this relationship comedy,

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Skyscraper climber faces charges in Sydney
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 59 minutes ago
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A French skyscraper climber has pleaded not guilty in a Sydney court to charges of unlawful entry and risking the safety of another by climbing a buil

Locked-out journalists start weekly
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 60 minutes ago
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The journalists locked out by French-language daily the Journal de Montréal will start publishing a free weekly tabloid at the end of October.

BioWare doubling Montreal employees
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 60 minutes ago
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Edmonton-based BioWare is doubling the number of employees at its Montreal offices, with the ultimate goal of creating an autonomous studio that will

MSO's Nagano extends contract
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 1 hours ago
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The Montreal Symphony Orchestra's musical director, Kent Nagano, has extended his contract for another three years.

Tony Blair: A pretty sexy kind of guy
The Daily Telegraph - 1 hours ago
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Tony Blair's preoccupation with sex has created more of a boddice ripper rather than a political memoir

The Baby Gloomers
The Daily Telegraph - 1 hours ago
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Baby Gloomers are aged 45 to 54 and allegedly the unhappiest age group in Britain. With good reason says Neil Tweedie.

Richard and Judy's last word in loyalty
The Daily Telegraph - 1 hours ago
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What you need to know about Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan is that he speaks a lot and she mostly listens, says Bryony Gordon.

Children's book on evolution wins literary prize
The Daily Telegraph - 1 hours ago
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A book that teaches the theory of evolution to under-fives has won a children's literary award.



Once Around the Park, Then Farewell
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Getting ready to leave New York, but already missing the High Line, the Shakespeare Garden and more.

Flouting the Mainstream, Forgoing a Corporate Stamp
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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This weekend’s All Tomorrow’s Parties music festival in Monticello, N.Y., promises to be hugely loud and, as always, sponsor free.

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Forty Years of the 4077th: Elliott Gould on the Anniversary of 'MASH'
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Mr. Gould, who played Trapper John McIntyre in Robert Altman's war satire "MASH," reflects on the film, his work with Mr. Altman and his influential f

Graphic Books Best-Sellers: Throwing the Book at Them
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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A manga clan whose family pet may violate the terms of their lease, and an exhibition on comic-book characters who have found themselves in court.

'Yank!' Won't Reach Broadway This Season
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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The musical, about two World War II G.I.'s whose friendship turns into romance, has been delayed until the fall of 2011.

Cammie King, Scarlett and Rhett’s Girl, Dies at 76
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Ms. King played Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler’s ill-fated little girl, Bonnie Blue Butler, in “Gone With the Wind.”

Loving the Lowbrow (It Has Its Own Hall of Fame)
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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“Bad art” — rescued from trash heaps and thrift shops — has become a genre in itself, with its own fans.

Art Review: The Allure of the Homespun in the Maw of the Digital Age
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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“Underground Pop,” at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, N.Y., highlights the tension between college-trained sophistication and fictions of naïve

Theater Review | 'It Must Be Him': Has-Been Writer Hopes to Break Out of a Slump
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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In “It Must Be Him,” a comedy by Kenny Solms, Peter Scolari plays a television writer who’s trying to revive his career.

Urban Athlete: Chorus-Line Calisthenics
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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For beginning hoofers or advanced, Broadway dance routines can be an alternative to the gym.



A Miniature-Golf Odyssey (Obstacles Included)
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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A tour of miniature-golf courses among the five boroughs.

Educational Deals this Weekend
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Free superhero-fueled tutoring in Brooklyn, gardening classes for Young Sprouts near Battery Park and Sunday night fun on the Lower East Side.

House Tour: New Preston, Conn.
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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On Lake Waramaug, a converted boathouse has a stone foundation, a wraparound deck and direct access to the water.

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Review: In Venice, Feting Architecture (or Is It Art?)
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Under the curatorship of Kazuyo Sejima, the 12th Architecture Biennale is above all marked by its diversity, unified under the usefully unspecific ove

Review: Venice Festival Opens With Glimpses Into the Pitfalls of Passion
New York Times - 22 hours ago
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Darren Aronofsky’s in-competition movie “Black Swan” and Tran Anh Hung’s “Norwegian Wood” tell of the agonies of professional dancing and of triangles

Cool fall books: Sara Gruen finds trust at 'Ape House'
USA Today - 2010-09-03 06:19:42
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'Water for Elephants' author shows her affinity for animals again in her novel about humans and animals at a university research facility.

Cool fall books: Warm up with these reads
USA Today - 2010-09-03 06:18:36
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Cooler temperatures loom, and along with them plenty of cool books for fall. From a former president (George W. Bush) to a rock star (Keith Richards)

Cool fall author: Bill Bryson
USA Today - 2010-09-03 06:17:31
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The American author, who lives in the U.K., is out with At Home: A Short History of Private Life in October.

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New in paperback: 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel
USA Today - 2010-09-03 06:14:24
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Also recently released: fiction from Nick Hornby and an account of Hurricane Katrina survivors.

Book Buzz: Potential 'Hunger Games' stars, Reichs' 'Virals'
USA Today - 2010-09-03 06:13:19
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Chloe Moretz appears to be leading the hunt for Katniss Everdeen, and Kathy Reichs is out with her first young-adult novel.



Books of The Times: Simon Wiesenthal, the Man Who Refused to Forget
New York Times - 2010-09-03 04:17:21
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A detailed biography of the legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal shows him to be a complicated hero, an angel with dirty wings.

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Books of The Times: At the Center of the Storm, but Still a Mystery
New York Times - 2010-09-03 04:17:16
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Tony Blair’s memoir, “A Journey,” sheds little light on his political vision or on why he took Britain to war against Iraq.

Vance Bourjaily, Novelist Exploring Postwar America, Dies at 87
New York Times - 2010-09-03 04:17:11
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Mr. Bourjaily’s novels often explored what it meant to be an American at a particular historical moment.

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Art Review: Antics Aside, a Dalí of Constant Ambition
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:54:17
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An exhibition at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta counters the art world notion that late work by Dalí is bad, and that most Dalí is late work.

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Art Review: Landscapes Framed by a Chevy
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:54:12
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Lee Friedlander’s “America by Car,” opening Saturday at the Whitney Museum, consists of black-and-white photographs taken from inside cars.

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Art Review: A Language Explorer Who Heard Echoes of Africa
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:54:08
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Lorenzo Dow Turner dug deep to find many African-inflected elements in the Gullah language and culture.

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Murakami Art in Thanksgiving Parade
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:54:03
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Takashi Murakami's superflat characters about 40 feet long when their balloon incarnations are completed, and about three stories tall when filled wit

California Lawmakers Approve Bill on Stolen Art Claims
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:54:00
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The legislation would make it easier for people to try to recover artworks from museums.

At Lincoln Center, Information Is Architecture
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:53:55
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The architects behind the redesign say the media installations are an expression of an attempt to make the complex more inviting and immediate.

A Painting Vanishes, and Questions Mount
New York Times - 2010-09-02 23:53:51
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An owner of a $1.35 million painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot filed suit after the work went missing, then withdrew the lawsuit when the crimina



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