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Thursday September 25, 2008

Hari Puttar sees Harry Potter in court
Colourful Bollywood character Hari Puttar is not a rip-off of Harry Potter, court finds.

STAY IN TOUCH
Glare's bright in Tinseltown

Australian actors thinking the grass is greener in Hollywood should take a lesson from trans-Pacific star Naomi Watts.


GOOD LIVING
From bait to plate

Tetsuya's confit of ocean trout is Australia's most famous dish, but where does it come from? Matthew Evans investigates.


FILM
Cane toads hop up for a sequel

Twenty years ago Mark Lewis made a popular comic documentary that showed how Australians were dealing with the expanding menace of the cane toad.



ARTS
Big guns shake up the art of the city

CALL it a not-so-subtle case of one-upmanship, but Sydney's ***ways are about to get something that even the edgiest Melbourne alley is missing: armoured personnel carriers.


ARTS
Warhol work fetches $1.5m at Sydney auction

An Andy Warhol painting sold for $1.5 million at auction in Sydney.


ARTS
MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world

THE life-sized, headless mannequins on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art are far more animated than the average gallery visitor.


ARTS
Director's passion burns ever bright

Richard Jinman tries to keep up with the ever enthusiastic Edmund Capon.



What's On  
Nicolas CazalŽ
The Grocer's Son

A?quietly effective movie about a young man rediscovering himself in a familiar locality.



Entertainment Multimedia  


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