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Wednesday August 20, 2008

British galleries are welcoming more viewers than ever
It's violent, political and plays on our innermost fears. That's why The Dark Knight will make more money than Star Wars
The 23-year-old actress and singer Scarlett Johansson has said that the movie industry is harder on women than men
The Bond franchise has long been a favourite with brands, but 007 has become more choosy about who he does business with
Shane Meadows’s latest film Somers Town may be his bravest to date, the director explains the 'accident' to James Mottram
A new generation of girls is set to revive the music industry, including Santogold, Lykke Li, Ladyhawke and Camille
The island of Ibiza is partying harder than ever - but is commercialism taking the heart and soul out of club culture?
Officials deny Lady In Red crooner has permission to play live date in Tehran. No word on reaction in Iranian capital
As Madonna and Michael Jackson reach their half-centuries, Stephen Dalton assesses the scorecards of two survivors
Reality TV star who caused race row in Big Brother house was told she had cervical cancer while on Indian version of the show
The Sex and the City author talks to Stephen Armstrong about her novel, TV series, Lipstick Jungle, and what women want
As Andrew Marr takes to the skies to bring us a fresh vision of modern Britain, our reporter hops aboard his helicopter
Veteran broadcaster claims 'old fashioned thoroughness and commitment' formerly displayed at the BBC is no longer there
His new show about religion and art focuses on 10 paintings. Here the broadcaster explains which ones made the final cut
An enlarged Polaroid of Tracey Emin in a state of undress has been stolen from the Edinburgh bar it was being exhibited in
A group of young Glaswegian artists are creating bespoke artworks to order in the style of famous artists
The stunning headquarters of Chinese television is the most significant building of the century so far, says Tom Dyckhoff
A sunken houseboat, an abandoned biography, a jam-making grandmother who was also a writer of genius
We do not yet fully understand the rainforest's glacial past – but we may soon be dealing with the legacy of the warmer future
Auster's new novel is artistically life-affirming: postmodernism, for once, with a pulse
A remarkable gazetteer shows what writers owe to places – and how places are changed by writing
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Top American columnist Kathleen Parker argues that feminism has neutered men and deprived them of their noble, protective role in society
Her brother claims Ritchie is oafish, possessive and insecure
Chris Ayres talks to the author about Snuff, his porn-themed novel
Carl Hiaasen is America’s leading satirist and his novels tear apart Florida’s seamier side. So how will a British stage adaptation fare?