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From Floor to Sky, Ambika P3, London. Last Night's Television - Fat Man In A White Hat, BBC4; Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds, BBC1. Noah and the Whale, Roundhouse, London. $200m Jackson deal is the most lucrative in music history. Spare me the misery lit, says Orange Prize judge. Best European Fiction 2010, Edited by Aleksandar Hemon. Hong Kong’s 3D seminars and exhibition open up whole new world. John Grisham's catalog now available electronically. New trilogy by 'Percy Jackson' author due out internationally in May. Most blogged artists: Neon Indian, MGMT, The National. Orange Prize for Fiction announces 2010 longlist. Kindle best-sellers: 'Shutter Island,' Stieg Larsson, 'Split Image'. Madrid lands 2010 MTV European music awards. Debuting 22 March: Sondheim - In Good Company. Weekly art websites: beautiful art made with office items. Drunken thief takes singer Justin Moore's guitar (AP). Posner says he failed to source material for book (AP). Reagan 'GE Theater' tapes restored, go to library (AP). Trump is reviving 'Apprentice' with regular folks (AP). French polemic over fake game show electrocutions (AP). Review: The outer-borough farce `City Island' (AP). Jobless Americans will be focus of next "Apprentice" (Reuters). Former "Sunshine" star Breslin yearns for horror (Reuters). FCC plans to announce broadband agenda (Reuters). Esparza, Hibbert, Conlee and Blumenkrantz Join Cast of Encores! 'Anyone Can Whistle' (Playbill). Corrected: Antonio Banderas named U.N. Goodwill Ambassador (Reuters). McGraw-Hill renews magazine deal with contractors (AP). Gaelgeoirs are the elite -- but thousands are saying 'Ní hea'. 'My first words were in Irish'. In my opinion: State schools must offer choice of education free of religious bias. Chalk 'n' talk: Laptop learning. Staff Only: Paddy's Day with the sex bomb, the Irish teacher and Tom Jones. Assessing skills in controlled conditions. Thousands of pupils face new tests in the 'basics'. Going to college: Oscars boost to further education. Struggling Governments Get Creative to Raise Income. Marja Residents Report Taliban Intimidation. Israel Seeks to Mend Rift With the U.S.. Nigerian President Dismisses Cabinet. Fire at Tombs Leads to Deadly Clash in Uganda.
The actor Geoffrey Streatfeild is brilliant at entwining the dishy and the dodgy and at proving that all that glisters is not gold. It's a talent that was exemplified in his recent performance as a mesmeric amoralist in Katie Mitchell's NT production of Bruckner's Pains of Youth. In Eigengrau – Penelope Skinner's biting new black comedy about the penalties of living in an apparently post-feminist, Facebook- and Gumtree-centred society – Streatfeild is on terrific form again as the kind of ex-public school marketing man who wouldn't know a genuinely feminist feeling if it bit him
(Wed, 17 Mar 2010 00:00:01 +0000 - Click:1172)
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| From Floor to Sky, Ambika P3, London |
Last Night's Television - Fat Man In A White Hat, BBC4; Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds, BBC1 |
| Noah and the Whale, Roundhouse, London |
$200m Jackson deal is the most lucrative in music history |
| Spare me the misery lit, says Orange Prize judge |
Best European Fiction 2010, Edited by Aleksandar Hemon |
| Hong Kong’s 3D seminars and exhibition open up whole new world |
John Grisham's catalog now available electronically |
| New trilogy by 'Percy Jackson' author due out internationally in May |
Most blogged artists: Neon Indian, MGMT, The National |
| Orange Prize for Fiction announces 2010 longlist |
Kindle best-sellers: 'Shutter Island,' Stieg Larsson, 'Split Image' |
| Madrid lands 2010 MTV European music awards |
Debuting 22 March: Sondheim - In Good Company |
| Weekly art websites: beautiful art made with office items |
Drunken thief takes singer Justin Moore's guitar (AP) |
| Posner says he failed to source material for book (AP) |
Reagan 'GE Theater' tapes restored, go to library (AP) |
| Trump is reviving 'Apprentice' with regular folks (AP) |
French polemic over fake game show electrocutions (AP) |
| Review: The outer-borough farce `City Island' (AP) |
Jobless Americans will be focus of next "Apprentice" (Reuters) |
| Former "Sunshine" star Breslin yearns for horror (Reuters) |
FCC plans to announce broadband agenda (Reuters) |
| Esparza, Hibbert, Conlee and Blumenkrantz Join Cast of Encores! 'Anyone Can Whistle' (Playbill) |
Corrected: Antonio Banderas named U.N. Goodwill Ambassador (Reuters) |
| McGraw-Hill renews magazine deal with contractors (AP) |
Gaelgeoirs are the elite -- but thousands are saying 'Ní hea' |
| 'My first words were in Irish' |
In my opinion: State schools must offer choice of education free of religious bias |
| Chalk 'n' talk: Laptop learning |
Staff Only: Paddy's Day with the sex bomb, the Irish teacher and Tom Jones |
| Assessing skills in controlled conditions |
Thousands of pupils face new tests in the 'basics' |
| Going to college: Oscars boost to further education |
Struggling Governments Get Creative to Raise Income |
| Marja Residents Report Taliban Intimidation |
Israel Seeks to Mend Rift With the U.S. |
| Nigerian President Dismisses Cabinet |
Fire at Tombs Leads to Deadly Clash in Uganda |
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