Olivier Assayas's film on the aftermath of May 1968 is infantile ultra-leftism
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ENO's production of La Boheme is a triumph,
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MIKE NEWMAN looks ahead to a real treat for folk-lovers.
Left musicians to make the US holiday season go with a swing.
BETH PORTER tries to understand how a right winger can make such good films.
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BETH PORTER argues that Danny Boyle's latest effort Slumdog Millionaire raises important questions about quiz shows.
Forget Facebook, here's a better form of social networking.
BETH PORTER with memories of the man behind the movie portrayal of Milk.
KATHY MATTEA explains to MIKE NEWMAN why her mining town heritage lies at the heart of her songwriting.