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Expert Views
Gomp/arts
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Wrong choice?
What makes a World Heritage Site?
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Funding source?
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Oscars 2011
Arts & culture
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Old portrait 're-worked by rival'
A portrait by Gainsborough which hangs in a Northumberland country house could have been re-worked by his rival, it emerges.
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Lifetime honour for author Barnes
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Theatre groups act against cuts
Film
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Batman actor Gough dies aged 94
Michael Gough, best known for playing Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred in Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher's Batman films, dies aged 94.
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Azkaban named film of the decade
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Eastwood film pulled from Japan
Music
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US Idol 'is top TV money-spinner'
American Idol made more money from advertising revenue than any other US TV show in 2010, according to a survey by Forbes magazine.
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Reggae star died from stab wound
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Jermaine Jackson to write memoir
TV & radio
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Comic Relief raises record £74.3m
Comic Relief raises more than £74.3m, the highest figure reached on the night of the show in its 23-year history.
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First US X Factor judge confirmed
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Double RTS wins for Cox and Hart
Features & analysis
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In pictures
London photographer Terry O'Neill celebrates 50 years of capturing celebrity images
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Meet the chip punks
The bands turning 1980s games consoles into musical instruments
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In pictures
Historic images of nuptial "bliss" London's Cartoon Museum
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New adventure
Doctor Who star Matt Smith on his latest literary role
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In pictures
Exhibition remembers Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett
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Naughtiest boy
Why Dennis is still a Menace in the 21st Century
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Deep waters
I.T. Crowd's Richard Ayoade turns movie director
Quote of the Day
Wyclef Jean on being treated for a gunshot wound to his hand“The way I can explain it is that the bullet grazed me in my right hand”
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Cliff-top castles
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Programmes
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We find out the winners of the Arab world's biggest literary prize.