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Culture and the Arts - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
The New York Times ArtsBeat blog explores the world of culture and the arts, including art, TV, books, movies, music and more. Also, reports from cultural and art events from around the world....
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/

David Starkey on why apps reflect his thought processes better than TV | Technology | guardian.co.uk
Stuart Dredge: Historian describes the joy of moving beyond the \&No.39;struggle for linearity\&No.39; in research...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2011/jun/08/david-starkey-apps

David Starkey on why apps reflect his thought processes better than TV | Technology | guardian.co.uk
Stuart Dredge: Historian describes the joy of moving beyond the \&No.39;struggle for linearity\&No.39; in research...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2011/jun/08/david-starkey-apps#start-of-comments

Glyn Hughes obituary | Books | The Guardian
Acclaimed artist, poet and novelist rooted in the natural world...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/jun/02/glyn-hughes-obituary

F is for Franco but not for fascist, apparently | Miguel-Anxo Murado | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Miguel-Anxo Murado: The new Spanish Dictionary of Biography\&No.39;s historical revisions tell us more about what\&No.39;s wrong with Spain now than in the past...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jun/02/franco-spanish-dictionary-biography#start-of-comments

Films - In Defense of Slow and Boring - NYTimes.com
The Times’s chief film critics discuss the lingering bias against movies that aspire to more than entertainment....
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/movies/films-in-defense-of-slow-and-boring.html?ref=movies

Rudolph Herzog: Punchlines from the abyss | Books | The Guardian
Rudolph Herzog, son of Werner, tells Geoffrey Macnab what the Nazis did for joke-telling...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/25/rudolph-herzog-dead-funny#start-of-comments

Red Cross and Vatican helped thousands of Nazis to escape | World news | The Guardian
Research shows how travel documents ended up in hands of the likes of Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele and Klaus Barbie in the postwar chaos...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/25/nazis-escaped-on-red-cross-documents#start-of-comments

A Quiet Revolution by Leila Ahmed – review | Books | The Observer
An incisive history of the hijab reveals surprising shifts in the cultural struggle between Islam and the west, writes Rachel Aspden...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/20/quiet-revolution-leila-ahmed-review#start-of-comments

The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama – review | Books | The Observer
Francis Fukuyama was once a favourite of the US right. His new book, however, is a historical survey showing why the anti-state instincts of the Tea Party movement are wrong, writes Will Hutton...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/20/francis-fukuyama-origins-political-order-review

The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama – review | Books | The Observer
Francis Fukuyama was once a favourite of the US right. His new book, however, is a historical survey showing why the anti-state instincts of the Tea Party movement are wrong, writes Will Hutton...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/20/francis-fukuyama-origins-political-order-review#start-of-comments

Millions Like Us: Women\&No.39;s Lives in War and Peace 1939-1949, by Virginia Nicholson — review | Books | The Observer
Virginia Nicholson uses astonishing first-hand accounts to examine women\&No.39;s lives in wartime Britain– lives, for many, injected with a vivid new intensity, writes Lucy Lethbridge...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/15/millions-like-us-women-wartime-virginia-nicholson

Millions Like Us: Women\&No.39;s Lives in War and Peace 1939-1949, by Virginia Nicholson — review | Books | The Observer
Virginia Nicholson uses astonishing first-hand accounts to examine women\&No.39;s lives in wartime Britain– lives, for many, injected with a vivid new intensity, writes Lucy Lethbridge...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/15/millions-like-us-women-wartime-virginia-nicholson#start-of-comments

Why we all love a Victorian murder | James McCreet | Comment is free | The Guardian
James McCreet: Sexual repression, dark alleys, great detectives, ornate prose. No wonder the 19th century is our template for crime fiction...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/15/true-crime-victorian-fiction#start-of-comments

The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean by David Abulafia — review | Books | The Observer
This magnificent history shows how a narrow strip of water became a meeting place of civilisations, writes Tom Holland...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/15/human-history-mediterranean-abulafia-review#start-of-comments

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