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MartÃn Espada – Activist and Poet
Interview with MartÃn Espada, Latino poet, about his politically-charged work
Pierre Boulez, a modern Maestro
Interview with the French composer, conductor, writer and activist, Pierre Boulez
Bahrain's Film Festival with a different Mission
Bahrain's first film festival has no new films but it may launch a Gulf film industry
Sartre for the 21st Century
How relevant are the ideas and Existentialist philiosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre today?
Should the Mayor be New York's Arbiter of Taste?
Why some New Yorkers are up in arms at Hans Haacke's work for the Whitney Biennial
For the Love of a Married Man
Edmund White talks about his latest semi-autobiographical novel, The Married Man
Marlene's disputed Romance
A critical storm is brewing over Marlene, a German biopic of Marlene Dietrich
Kazuo Ishiguro's Orphans
Why Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel, When We Were Orphans, is so "intriguing and compulsive"
Will Israeli pupils get to study Palestinian writers?
Furore over proposal putting Palestinians on the Israeli curriculum
Treichel's Novel of Lost Brothers
Hans Ulrich Treichel talks about how his own childhood influenced his new novel