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Guardian - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 10:22

Fresh from being abandoned at Glastonbury and adopted by Dolly Parton, the liveblog is back!

We'll have music, movies and musing all day long*

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Cottrell Boyce writes Doctor episode

BBC - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 09:43
Frank Cottrell Boyce, who was a writer for the Olympics opening ceremony, has penned an episode of the new series of Doctor Who.
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Transformers holds US box office

BBC - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 09:34
In an unusually quiet 4 July weekend at the North American box office, Transformers: Age of Extinction holds on to the number one spot.
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The world bodypainting festival in pictures

Guardian - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 09:30

The 17th annual world bodypainting festival has taken place in Pörtschach, Austria. Thousands of visitors arrived to observe the bodypainting work of artists from 47 different countries on the theme of Pop Art.

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Dolly offers to keep Glastonbury dog

BBC - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 08:57
Dolly Parton offers to take home a dog that was left behind following the exodus of Glastonbury Festival.
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Metallica close Sonisphere Festival

BBC - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 07:38
A week after headlining Glastonbury, Metallica top the bill at Sonisphere with a set chosen by fans.
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Otello review lead performances worthy of a still powerful opera

Guardian - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 06:54

Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Opera Australia leave behind offstage drama of disgraced Georgian soprano Tamar Iveri for brilliant onstage performances

In an attempt to entice composer Giuseppe Verdi out of premature retirement in the late 1800s, Italian librettist Arrigo Boito wrote his own version of Shakespeares Othello. It stripped the narrative so that the action centred predominantly on its four main characters. As a result, Verdis penultimate opera, Otello, is not only one of Verdis most character-driven works, it is also one of his most focused and beloved.

Otello was first directed by German director Harry Kupfer for Opera Australia in 2003, who updated the work from 15th century Cyprus to wartime Germany. In this remount the set, by original designer Hans Schavernoch, retains its visually arresting grand staircase with its tilted, crumbling edge, and swastikaesque red cross. Similarly, the costumes preserve their symbolic allure, the sumptuous black and white evening attire of the chorus contrasting with the jewelled tones of Desdemonas emerald and purple evening gowns.

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Hetti Perkins: youre Aboriginal all the time ... you can't just clock off

Guardian - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 05:51

The host of art + soul says that while Aboriginal art continues to innovate, many of the same profound themes and political messages remain

In 1965, the year that I was born, my father, activist Charles Perkins led the Freedom Ride through NSW. From the get go, politics was part of my blood, as well as that of my brother and sister (film director Rachel Perkins).

At the same time, I spent my early years surrounded by art. When I was a child, my mother started a gallery in our house. Back then, Australians were really not interested in Aboriginal art, so it was mainly for tourists. I'd always thought they were amazing pieces of work but its only now, as an adult, I realise their full significance as forms of political activism, and that art and politics are intricately linked.

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Hodor: 'it's an actor's dream to have only one line'

Guardian - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 01:29

At Melbourne's Oz Comic Con, actor Kristian Nairn, famed for his single-word role in Game of Thrones, eloquently answered fans' questions. Here are some highlights

Given the nature of Game of Thrones in which many key characters are killed off, what kind of death would you like [author] George RR Martin to give your character?

I would like Hodor to die in the middle of a big speech. The first time ever he stands up to say something different he gets eaten by a wolf. That would be ironic.

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El Salvador leader opens residence

BBC - Mon, 07/07/2014 - 01:25
El Salvador's president has opened his official residence as an art gallery for the "socially excluded", where he says they will be able to reflect on the country's reality.
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