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- children - cinema - Russia - sex abuse


Don't Believe What You Read, Hear or See, OK?

In Danish director Thomas Vinterberg's compelling film "The Hunt," Mads Mikkelsen stars as a kind man accused of child molestation. Next, in Rian Johnson's dystopian time travel adventure "Looper," a hit man is assigned to kill himself across space and time. Finally, in Russia, St Petersburg's new law against "homosexual propaganda" is criticised in an award-winning short film.

By Lisa NESSELSON
"Ideal Antiquity"-  What it is All About
19/01/2011 - CULTURE

"Ideal Antiquity"- What it is All About

Roman gods and goddesses? What is it all about? Our art correspondent Sean Rose is taking you to the Louvre to tell you what he thinks about a show called "Ideal Antiquity"... that is antiquity revisited. Greek and Roman art as it was idealized by artists in the 18th century.
"James and Otis, Kings of  Soul" at the Olympia
18/01/2011 - CULTURE

"James and Otis, Kings of Soul" at the Olympia

Today in music Amobe Mevegue tells us about the show "James and Otis, Kings of Soul", at the Olympia, which brings together several artists on stage for a tribute to the standards of Motown and Stax labels. Next he talks about two exceptional musicians, Maceo Parker and Erik Truffaz and their new tour and album. Also we look at Yael Naim in the New Year.
The Winners of The 68th Golden Globes
17/01/2011 - CULTURE

The Winners of The 68th Golden Globes

The 68th Golden Globes ceremony wrapped up hours ago and our film critic, Lisa Nesselson, is here to talk about some of the winners:"The Social Network", "Black Swan", "The Kids Are All Right", and "Carlos".
Glossy Magazines and No Pants Day... it's Fashion Friday
14/01/2011 - CULTURE

Glossy Magazines and No Pants Day... it's Fashion Friday

This week our fashion reporter Jessica Michault is here today not to talk about the latest catwalk show or fashion exhibition but about the glossy magazines that cover the industry, "The Magazine", "Lipstick", and "Sasha". Also, this month all over New York and in fact in 50 cities worldwide over 3,500 brave souls will step onto their local subway without any pants.
Augustin Trapenard Talks Postcolonial Literature
13/01/2011 - CULTURE CRITICS

Augustin Trapenard Talks Postcolonial Literature

Today we are talking postcolonial literature with two novels that have just been released in France, "The Long Song" by Andrea Levy and "The Slap" by Christos Tsiolkas. Next imagination animation, we look at Disney's long standing illustrator Glen Keane and how he gets his inspiration.

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