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The age of uncertainty

The age of uncertainty

The painters and photographers of the First World War were resolutely on the side of the ordinary soldier. Today, artists have an ambiguous attitude to conflict in the Middle East, and struggle to express its true horrors

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Hope Azeda and her Mashirika Company are using contemporary performance to help change perceptions of Rwanda, both at home and abroad

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Bye-bye to bling for billionaires

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No place like home

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Radio 2, beset by scandal, is still the home of gloriously odd programming

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Can a United States led by Barack Obama really change its attitudes towards the rest of the world?

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