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Clint Eastwood

David Denby celebrates a man who, even as he turns 80, seems bigger and better than ever.

Why I Love: Mark Ruffalo

2010 looks like being a good year for the unpretentious leading man.

Why the French love films more than we do

Just over the Channel, cinema ranks with the greatest art, says David Gritten.

Latest in Culture

All My Sons at the Apollo Theatre, review

Charles Spencer is moved by a wonderfully performed production of Arthur Miller's modern classic. Rating: * * * * *

Ernesto Neto: realm of the senses

Ernesto Neto's sculpture is going challenge British inhibitions, says Martin Gayford in the artist's Rio de Janeiro studio.

James Bond's US author

Millionaire thriller writer Jeffery Deaver to breath fresh life into the super-spy .

The Wall to be revived

Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to tour the band's groundbreaking album.

Sounds like a load of monkeys

Florence Waters loses herself in a sound installation that brings the rainforest to Kew.

National Theatre Live

Nicholas Hytner talks about NT Live's new broadcast.

Ways With Words: Sculpture by Henry Moore named Memorial Figure, designed in 1946 and placed in the garden of Dartington Hall

Ways With Words 2010

An illustrious year at the UK's most intimate literary festival.

Sex & The City 2: The top 10 real chick flicks

The top 10 real chick flicks

Better than Sex and the City? The best films about womanhood.

Crowds at Reading Festival - Music festivals

Music festivals

The latest news on music festivals around the country.

The Umuzi Photo Club

Through the eyes of the children in Johannesburg's townships.

John Prescott to chair Have I Got News for You

John Prescott, the former deputy prime minister, is to make his debut as guest host on Have I Got News For You, it was announced on Friday.

Art

Voyeurism, surveillance, or art?

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
© The Estate of Harry Callahan, courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York

Unsettling images reflecting the way we're watched are presented as part of the Tate Modern's most recent exhibition.

The Teatro Colón rebirth

Thanks to horses’ tails, the vast Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires has finally re-opened.

Classical music festivals: 2010 summer guide

Michael White guides you through the best of the classical music festival calendar.

Rambert Dance at Sadler’s Wells

Rambert's revival of Merce Cunningham’s RainForest is performed with a quiet clarity which makes a lovely tribute to the choreographer. Rating: * * *

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