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Radcliffe & Leung nominated for 'Best Kiss' at this year's MTV Movie Awards

06.05.2008 21:51    hpana.com
Daniel Radcliffe and Katie Leung have been nominated in the 'Best Kiss' category for their roles in the "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" movie at this year's MTV movie awards. The show will air live on June


New aerial footage from the 'Harry Potter' set at Leavesden Studios

06.05.2008 21:51    hpana.com
New aerial footage from the "Harry Potter" movie set at Leavesden Studios has appeared online. Please note that there is no sound attached to the video which shows Privet Drive, a train station, a forest and much more.

Tunisia: Literary Prize Reveals Fine Crop of Writers And Novels

06.05.2008 21:43    allafrica.com
The 12 th edition of the "Comar d'or" which concluded on April 25, 2008 with the award giving ceremony enhanced by the presence of the Tunisian singer and musician Zied Gharsa, has revealed a fine crop of writers whose novels

Joseph Needham book

06.05.2008 16:59    complete-review.com
One of George Steiner's 'unwritten books' described in his recent memoir was a study of the brilliant Joseph Needham; now Simon Winchester has had a go at the man. The book has come out as The Man Who Loved China


New Context (and updated RCF)

06.05.2008 16:59    complete-review.com
A new issue of the Dalkey Archive Press-affiliated Context is up -- and they've made a lot more of the always-worthwhile Review of Contemporary Fiction book reviews accessible online.

Park Kyung-ni (1926-2008)

06.05.2008 16:59    complete-review.com
As Chung Ah-young reports at The Korea Times, leading Korean writer Park Kyung-ni Dies at 82. She is best known for her her multi-volume saga Toji ('Land') -- two volumes of which are available in (a very expensive) English translation.

Kertesz coverage

06.05.2008 16:59    complete-review.com
The spring issue of The Hungarian Quarterly offers: 'Imre Kertesz in Conversation with Zsigmond Sandor Papp', discussing Why Won't He Tell a Proper Story ?, while in All That Fall Kertesz-translator Tim Wilkinson looks at the 'Upsides of the Shorter

Paperback choice

06.05.2008 15:03    telegraph.co.uk
Young Stalin; The Shock Doctrine; Delizia!; William Wilberforce; Between Each Breath; Farewell Britannia
Paperback choice

Into the Egyptian underbelly

06.05.2008 15:02    telegraph.co.uk
Kamila Shamsie reviews The End of Sleep by Rowan Somerville

Who Said What

06.05.2008 15:02    telegraph.co.uk
Our regular review of the reviews

Literary Life

06.05.2008 15:02    telegraph.co.uk
Mark Sanderson at large in a world of books

A Spaniard's Irish adventure

06.05.2008 15:02    telegraph.co.uk
Brendan Simms reviews A Year in the Province by Christopher Marsh

Abraham Lincoln's wife

06.05.2008 15:02    telegraph.co.uk
Holly Kyte reviews Mrs Lincoln by Janis Cooke Newman

Neil Oliver: where have all the real men gone?

06.05.2008 10:17    telegraph.co.uk
TV historian Neil Oliver wants to resurrect the 'manly man' by telling tales of old-fashioned heroism, says Roya Nikkhah.
Neil Oliver: where have all the real men gone?

A terrified stranger

06.05.2008 10:17    telegraph.co.uk
Susanna Yager reviews crime fiction

What goes on inside your head

06.05.2008 10:16    telegraph.co.uk
Kenan Malik reviews The Kingdom of Infinite Space by Raymond Tallis

The bloody sacking of Smyrna

06.05.2008 10:16    telegraph.co.uk
Jeremy Seal reviews Paradise Lost by Giles Milton

A feast of horror

06.05.2008 10:16    telegraph.co.uk
Anne Billson reviews A New Heritage of Horror by David Pirie

All the agony and the ecstasy

06.05.2008 10:16    telegraph.co.uk
Judith Flanders reviews Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel by Andrew Graham-Dixon

Michael Frayn, theatre fan

06.05.2008 10:16    telegraph.co.uk
Charles Spencer reviews Stage Directions: Writing on Theatre (1970-2008) by Michael Frayn

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