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Media Scandals
Media Scandals
The Media and the Military
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a man who stood up to Stalin and lived: "There was a period in Soviet cinema...
Made Possible By... - The Decline and Fall of Public Service Broadcasting
Brassaï
Indian Popular Cinema
Postmodernism and the Other
TV Drama in Transition
Media and Political Conflict
Post-Fandom and the Millennium Blues
Youth in Britain since 1945
Science, maths and computing courses are being damaged by unimaginative teaching, high drop-out rates, and poor facilities, reports a survey by the Further Education Funding Council. And higher...
Ariel Dorfman has spent his life fleeing tyrants. Here he tells Jennifer Wallace how the guilt of survival and his nomadic life have inspired his writing. When Ariel Dorfman was nearly three he made...
Legislation invoked in the tussles over the borderline between art and obscenity is a dinosaur and irrelevant today, argues Lynda Nead. The Crown Prosecution Service last month decided to prosecute...
Was Tutankhamen murdered by anadviser who coveted his wife and his throne? Bob Brier follows up the leads ina 3,000-year-old mystery. Tutankhamen is one of Egyptology's great mysteries. The most...