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Sunday Times Culture Magazine March 25th 2007
Film – ‘Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck has written and directed not just the best film to come out of Germany since Das Boot, but one that could realign his country’s perception of itself.’ Peter Millar on the Oscar-winning The Lives of Others
Art – On first encountering Tintoretto, the young Waldemar Januszczak was moved to compose poetry. He’s still crazy for him after all these years
Television – A bouquet of barbed wire: Wedding Belles by, er, Irvine Welsh
Film – Cosmo Landesman applauds the thrills and spills of 300
Music – Cover story Natasha Bedingfield is one of few recent British acts to make it big in America. Dan Cairns is intrigued by the singer and her values
Going for a song – Miranda Seymour on how she finally learnt to love Bob Dylan during a Boston house swap
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