Manga mania

Matthew Mehan | 03 December 2005 | comment 1

The Japanese have invented a unique genre of comic books for all ages and tastes -- and they are flying off the shelves even in the US.

900 years of Russian masterpieces

Sarah Phelps Smith | 18 November 2005

The Guggenheim's bold survey of the progress of the art of Russia offers stunning insights into its culture from early icons to the avant-garde.

Who’s in charge of violent video games?

Carolyn Moynihan | 05 August 2005

The designers of video games are often unscrupulous. Industry ratings lack teeth. Governments feel it's all too hard. The last line of defence is mom and dad.

G-rated for gold mine?

Michael Cook | 24 June 2005

G-rated films are 11 times as profitable as R-rated films, but Hollywood makes 12 times as many R-rated films. What's going on?

The real success of Anne Bancroft

Michael Cook | 10 June 2005

What we should remember Anne Bancroft for is her visceral performance in The Miracle Worker, not her role as a seductress in that ultimate 60s film, The Graduate.

Get rid of that sinking feeling

Lewis Lebaron | 17 December 2004 | comment 1

Film reviews on the internet are a godsend for parents who want to know what their children will be watching.

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