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  1. Theatre review | Here, There & Everywhere | Theatro Technis | London

    guardian.co.uk » Latest news and comment from Britain | guardian.co.uk - 4 hours ago

    Theatro Technis, London Playwrights are getting younger. This admirable venture consists of 10 plays each of 10 minutes and written by children aged 10 to 12. It's the brainchild of a charity, Scene and Heard, now in

    Also tagged: reviews, the guardian, theatre, stage

  2. An Enviable Post Office in Ghana

    boingboing.net » Boing Boing - 5 hours ago

    This is music made by four postal workers as they cancel postage! When I listen carefully, I think I can actually hear the spring mechanisms as the stamps hit the ink. I love it as an example of music turning what is

    Also tagged: music, postage, stamps, ghana, canceling, guestblog, jameskoetting, postalworkers

  3. Ai Weiwei: ‘I Have to Speak for People Who are Afraid’

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times (CDT) - 5 hours ago

    In the Guardian, Tania Branigan profiles Ai Weiwei, who is currently in the U.S. where he has done several interviews about the role of social media such as Twitter: Indeed he has so much to say that the 53-year-old is

    Also tagged: politics, society, artists, online activism, information revolution, ai weiwei

  4. Financial relationships and positive results in scientific research examined

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Culture - 5 hours ago

    Virtually all (94%) of the scientific authors who provided positive results for the anti-diabetic drug rosiglitazone had financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies, according to research published on bmj.com

  5. Awesome female power: Womenmake men throw caution to the wind

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Culture - 5 hours ago

    Los Angeles, CA (March 18. 2010) The presence of an attractive woman elevates testosterone levels and physical risk taking in young men, according to a recent study in the inaugural issue of Social Psychological and

  6. Failed college dreams don't spell depression, study finds

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Culture - 5 hours ago

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - High school seniors, take note: A wise person once said, "It is better to shoot for the stars and miss than aim at the gutter and hit it." That's right on, says Florida State University Sociology

  7. Hollywood's God old days

    guardian.co.uk » Film | guardian.co.uk - 6 hours ago

    Hollywood might be run by Scientologists these days, but the Catholics once called the shots, John Patterson reminds us Jessica Hausner's new movie Lourdes, which revolves around what may or may not be a "take up thy

    Also tagged: features, film, the guardian

  8. Shank and the perils of shooting on location

    guardian.co.uk » Film | guardian.co.uk - 6 hours ago

    Ahead of the release of Shank, which was met by protests from locals during filming, a look at some other location shoots that went bad Question: if you peaked out your window, and noticed a ragtag gang of

    Also tagged: features, film, the guardian, james bond, mel gibson, julia roberts, skins, baz luhrmann, terry gilliam

  9. Banned in Iran: Take It Easy Hospital

    guardian.co.uk » Film | guardian.co.uk - 6 hours ago

    The Iranian indie band talk about life as outlaws in their homeland, as documented in their new film No One Knows About Persian Cats At first glance, Take It Easy Hospital look like any other aspiring indie duo

    Also tagged: music, features, film, the guardian, world cinema

  10. Banned: Take It Easy Hospital

    guardian.co.uk » The Guardian World News - 6 hours ago

    The Iranian indie band talk about life as outlaws in their homeland, as documented in their new film No One Knows About Persian Cats At first glance, Take It Easy Hospital look like any other aspiring indie duo

    Also tagged: music, features, film, the guardian, world cinema

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