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...Mille artist SARA GARCIA artist Bernadette Peters artist Brian Friel artist Mark Peter Wright artist X: THC artist Guerrilla Girls artist Jeff Koons artist Steven Klein artist Ingo Maurer artist Andre Kertesz artist Charles Gagnon © 2006-2009 Art and Culture Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT US · USER GUIDE · REGISTER · PRIVACY POLICY · TERMS OF SERVICE · Displays by Impact...

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Iain Banks diagnosed with gall bladder cancer | Books | guardian.co.uk

...around when it hits the shelves". Banks, who made his literary debut in 1984 with The Wasp Factory, is really two authors: he writes bestselling, mainstream, literary fiction as Iain Banks, and award-winning science fiction as Iain M Banks, about the Culture universe. "The exciting thing about reading Iain Banks is that you never know what kind of book it's going to be," said Banks' friend and fellow Scottish writer Ian Rankin. "It could be weird, it could be other-worldly, it could be literary ...

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Psy's Gangnam Style follow-up, Gentleman, viewed over 82 million times on YouTube - Telegraph

...nkrupt diva Finding Dory, sequel to Finding Nemo, due for 2015 release Dr Who Dalek found in pond Downton Abbey star refuses to slim down for nude scenes What the UN Doesn't Want You to Know Culture Editor's Choice Madame Tussauds: 10 hits and misses Culture news Marie Tussaud, the Swiss-born modeller who established the world-famous waxworks in London in 1835, died on 16th April 1850. Martin Chilton picks some fine lookalikes and some wobbly waxworks. Comments The Security Men, ITV, review From...

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