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Museums RSS FeedsAs Venice wraps up, tales of love, war and a lifetime in film - The field remained open, but some strong contenders were shown in the last days of the film festival, including "Rachel Getting Married," "The Hurt Locker" and "The Sky Crawlers."...Feed Source: www.iht.com Book Reviews: 'Yesterday's Weather' and 'The Heretic's Daughter' - The characters in Anne Enright's collection of stories are always trying ways of inventing a new self; while Kathleen Kent imagines, through the eyes of a teenager, the struggles of a Massachusetts family whose mother has been accused of witchcraft.... Watching 'Friends' in Gaza: A culture clash - As Gazans turn to television and the Internet for a view of the world, culture is becoming a struggle within Hamas.... South Africa: The last preserve of 20th-century painting - On Tuesday and Wednesday, a sale organized by Bonhams will turn the spotlight on some surprising artists who sprang up at the southern tip of the African continent. They were as diverse as their individual backgrounds and their versatility reflects their own fragmented life stories.... Chun Kwang Young: Injecting color in arid landscapes - The Korean artist is presenting a solo show of new works at the Robert Miller Gallery in New York, working on his tallest sculpture for a show at the Aldrich art museum in Connecticut in December, and preparing for a major retrospective to be shown at the Mori Arts Center in Tokyo next year.... Book review: 'The House at Sugar Beach' - Helene Cooper's memoir depicts a Liberian life of privilege shattered by war.... People: Michael Moore, Christina Aguilera, Amy Winehouse - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Book Reviews: 'The Corpse Walker' and 'Fine Just The Way It Is' - "The Corpse Walkers," is an industrious, well-crafted recording of oral histories, almost all from the southwestern province of Sichuan.... In Hong Kong, 'New Ink Art: Innovation and Beyond' - The exhibit, which tracks the evolution of an ancient Chinese medium, runs through Oct. 26 at the Hong Kong Museum of Art.... With Grafenegg, Austria somersaults onto summer festival circuit - The Grafenegg Festival just outside Vienna hopes to establish itself as a summertime event for classical music lovers.... 'The Modern Element' and 'Invasions' - The poet-critic Adam Kirsch mounts a defense of poetry at the expense of poetry he disapproves of.... Tony Bennett, Britney Spears, James Levine - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... 2 Virginia museums perpetuate debate over U.S. Civil War - The Museum of the Confederacy and the American Civil War Center argue that the war should be seen, at least in part, from the perspective of the losing side, and that such understanding need not be completely derailed by the moral outrage of slavery.... Côtes du Rhône: The modern side to the French wine industry - Few wines can match Côtes du Rhône in exemplifying the myriad changes that have transformed the French wine industry in the last 20 years.... Metallica looks back to the future - The album "Death Magnetic," to be released on Sept. 12, is far better than anything the group has recorded in the last 12 years, evoking the band's sound from the mid-'80s.... Celebrating new Irish voices in New York - There is plenty of Irish theater in New York, but there has never been an Irish theater festival. That will change beginning Saturday, with 1st Irish 2008, organized by George Heslin.... As Venice wraps up, tales of love, war and a lifetime in film - The field remained open, but some strong contenders were shown in the last days of the film festival, including "Rachel Getting Married," "The Hurt Locker" and "The Sky Crawlers."... Book Reviews: 'Yesterday's Weather' and 'The Heretic's Daughter' - The characters in Anne Enright's collection of stories are always trying ways of inventing a new self; while Kathleen Kent imagines, through the eyes of a teenager, the struggles of a Massachusetts family whose mother has been accused of witchcraft.... Watching 'Friends' in Gaza: A culture clash - As Gazans turn to television and the Internet for a view of the world, culture is becoming a struggle within Hamas.... South Africa: The last preserve of 20th-century painting - On Tuesday and Wednesday, a sale organized by Bonhams will turn the spotlight on some surprising artists who sprang up at the southern tip of the African continent. They were as diverse as their individual backgrounds and their versatility reflects their own fragmented life stories.... Chun Kwang Young: Injecting color in arid landscapes - The Korean artist is presenting a solo show of new works at the Robert Miller Gallery in New York, working on his tallest sculpture for a show at the Aldrich art museum in Connecticut in December, and preparing for a major retrospective to be shown at the Mori Arts Center in Tokyo next year.... Book review: 'The House at Sugar Beach' - Helene Cooper's memoir depicts a Liberian life of privilege shattered by war.... People: Michael Moore, Christina Aguilera, Amy Winehouse - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Book Reviews: 'The Corpse Walker' and 'Fine Just The Way It Is' - "The Corpse Walkers," is an industrious, well-crafted recording of oral histories, almost all from the southwestern province of Sichuan.... In Hong Kong, 'New Ink Art: Innovation and Beyond' - The exhibit, which tracks the evolution of an ancient Chinese medium, runs through Oct. 26 at the Hong Kong Museum of Art.... With Grafenegg, Austria somersaults onto summer festival circuit - The Grafenegg Festival just outside Vienna hopes to establish itself as a summertime event for classical music lovers.... 'The Modern Element' and 'Invasions' - The poet-critic Adam Kirsch mounts a defense of poetry at the expense of poetry he disapproves of.... Tony Bennett, Britney Spears, James Levine - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... 2 Virginia museums perpetuate debate over U.S. Civil War - The Museum of the Confederacy and the American Civil War Center argue that the war should be seen, at least in part, from the perspective of the losing side, and that such understanding need not be completely derailed by the moral outrage of slavery.... Côtes du Rhône: The modern side to the French wine industry - Few wines can match Côtes du Rhône in exemplifying the myriad changes that have transformed the French wine industry in the last 20 years.... Metallica looks back to the future - The album "Death Magnetic," to be released on Sept. 12, is far better than anything the group has recorded in the last 12 years, evoking the band's sound from the mid-'80s.... Celebrating new Irish voices in New York - There is plenty of Irish theater in New York, but there has never been an Irish theater festival. That will change beginning Saturday, with 1st Irish 2008, organized by George Heslin.... Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum... Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ... Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?... News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page... History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ... 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