Grand Theft Auto fights crime
Grand Theft Auto fights crime
Grand Theft Auto rarely gets much positive play outside the niche gaming press (sure, the graphics and playability are superb but the contents is not to everyone's taste – some people just think computer games should not allow their users to run down pedestrians or murder prostitutes) but here is…
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Femme Fatale
Femme Fatale
Warehouse, Croydon
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The Guardian - UK
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
Prince Edward Theatre, London
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The Guardian - UK
Wild ones
Improvisation is America's greatest contribution to art, Jonathan Jones argues. And its unquestioned masters were actor Marlon Brando, painter Jackson Pollock and alto sax player Charlie Parker - giants whose legacy is the spirit of true democracy
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The Guardian - UK
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Origins of PlayStation: a chat with Phil Harrison
This month saw the tenth anniversary of the Japanese PlayStation launch, and with Sony's latest blockbusting project already flying off of Akihabara shelves, it seemed like a good time to glance back at the birth of the machine that started it all. These days we take it for granted that…
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The Guardian - UK
There is power in a union
Today's Wall Street Journal Europe carries a story about how mobile firms are keying in to tech gossip websites (unfortunately it's subscription-only, so I'm not linking to it). Here's a flavour of what it says:
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The Guardian - UK