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The Arts

1:30AM
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The borders between art, entertainment and serious matters dissolve in dangerous ways in the world of popular high-speed communication.

9:10AM
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Don't blame Smith or Friedman for the crimes and cronyism of others.

8:17AM
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Preston Tucker wanted to create a safer car for post-war America.


8:40AM
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Syrian architect Marwa al-Sabouni argues that architecture and design can promote "anger and revenge.”


8:12AM
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BBC comedy followed fictional Member of Parliament and his counterpart in the civil service.

7:55AM
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Value is subjective, and the value of art may be one of the most subjective values out there.


3:30AM
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Given the common negative portrayal of businessmen in films and fiction, I get a little celebratory when someone else is the bad guy.


9:43AM
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The film notes how government agencies use social media to spy on entire populations.

3:01AM
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We got to hear classical music from an early age, at a low financial cost to my parents.

10:17AM
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Cape Town Studios—a great example of how cooperation in an industry pulls people half way around the world to collaborate.


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