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Mariah goes ugly

Sunday 15 November '09

How Mariah Carey, R&B’s most unabashedly glamorous chanteuse, came to sport facial hair in Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire....
Counting his chickens

Sunday 15 November '09

Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen uses the chicken to make a statement about multiculturalism, globalism, genetic engineering and diversity
A dash of Italian dressing

Sunday 15 November '09

Michelle Obama has defied fashion tradition by wearing designs by Italy’s Moschino at important occasions....
The Dude on an oddball odyssey

Sunday 8 November '09

Jeff Bridges plays a drug-gobbling psychic guru leading a bizarre US military programme in The Men Who Stare at Goats....
New authors breathe life into orphaned characters

Sunday 8 November '09

Thanks to officially sanctioned sequels, Arthur Dent, Dracula and Winnie the Pooh are back in action....
Hot on his heels

Sunday 8 November '09

Christian Louboutin, whose shoes are distinctive for their sex appeal, whimsy and high heels, says comfort is not part of his creative process....
The secrets of fall colour

Sunday 8 November '09

It is known that leaves turn red in the fall by making anthocyanins. Theories of survival advantage are trying to explain why....
The chemistry of fancy explosives

Sunday 8 November '09

Pyrotechnics expert John Conkling studies what sets off a reaction, and tries to prevent accidents by making safety information available....
Scoring a political goal

Tuesday 3 November '09

The opening minutes of the soccer game brought a quick goal, and Ruben Bres and the 15 guests who had joined him around his battered TV erupted in cheers.
Memoirs of a hesitant heir

Tuesday 3 November '09

For much of their lives, Yona Sabar and his son Ariel were like warring countries with radically different customs, languages and concerns.
Ships stand as monuments to nature’s destruction

Tuesday 3 November '09

They are ships that fell from the sky; two immovable objects, their very presence defying reason. Residents call them acts of God.
How to tell a man from a woman

Sunday 1 November '09

What’s the difference between a man and a woman? The question seems too silly to be science: Its answer is so obvious...
Environmentalist’s eye-view

Sunday 1 November '09

Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s 1990 book, Earth From Above, has graced many a coffee table since it was published.
There was erin brockovich and then what?

Sunday 1 November '09

Studios are reluctant to make films featuring strong female protagonists, with Julie & Julia the only hit film this year to break the trend...
Turning the pages

Sunday 1 November '09

Busy Nick Hornby. New novel. New screenplay. Songwriter in his spare time. Interviewer. Interviewee. Dad of three.
Livewire

Sunday 1 November '09

Stephen King is making a foray into the world of comic books. Vertigo, an imprint of the American comic-book publisher DC Comics, is launching...
Me Hitler, you Michael Jackson?

Sunday 1 November '09

In a bunker beneath Berlin, in a room crowded with staff, a tired Adolf Hitler leans over his desk. Tracing a finger across a map, an officer...
Celtics have first laugh as Shaq and LeBron fall in NBA opener

Thursday 29 October '09

Tough night in Witness land. If Shaquille O’Neal is supposed to get the Cleveland Cavaliers over the top and keep LeBron James here....
Role call

Sunday 25 October '09

Ewan McGregor’s next films are surrounded by controversy. There’s Roman Polanski’s unfinished film The Ghost, a thinly veiled indictment of Tony Blair.
Jackson’s curtain call

Sunday 25 October '09

In March, Michael Jackson called a news conference to announce what would have been his swan song as a touring...
Who illustrated Genesis?

Sunday 25 October '09

R. Crumb, the underground cartoonist, has illustrated Genesis, the first book of the Bible. The words come from both the King James Version and a recent translation by Robert Alter.
Livewire

Sunday 25 October '09

I think I’ll ... has moved into the Obama family’s living quarters at the White House, courtesy of the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
More jolt per volt

Sunday 25 October '09

Since the opening bell of the wonder-stuffed 21st century, consumer technologies have evolved at an electrifying pace ... batteries not included.
Carol Greider: Success is in her DNA

Sunday 25 October '09

Carol Greider, a molecular biologist at Johns Hopkins who this year became one of only 10 women to win the Nobel Prize in medicine, discovered...
3,000 lights in the attic

Tuesday 20 October '09

Here’s a twist: How many lightbulbs does it take to change a person?
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