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Monday, 10 February, 2003, 11:51 GMT
REVIEWS


T.A.T.U More to Tatu than shock tactics
Russian duo Tatu - whose raunchy video for All The Things She Said caused controversy - release their debut album.
Kelly Osbourne Osbourne tackles teen angst
Kelly Osbourne found fame on the reality TV show about her rock star father Ozzy and his family. Now she has released her debut album.
The Raft of the Medusa by Eugene Delacroix; copyright Musee de Picardie, Amiens Art to fire the imagination
The work of some of the greatest European painters of the 19th Century are united in the Tate Britain exhibition Constable to Delacroix.


DiCaprio pulls off fine stunt
DiCaprio puts his Gangs of New York role in the shade with a fine portrayal of a con artist in Oscar hopeful Catch Me If You Can.
Polanski strikes right chord
Palme D'or winner The Pianist carries echos of Schindler's List and could earn Polanski an Oscar nomination next month.
Nicholson laid bare in Schmidt
Jack Nicholson proves a worthy winner of a Golden Globe award for his role in the finely observed comedy drama, About Schmidt.


Limited attraction of Robin Gibb's Magnet
Magnet, the solo album by Bee Gee Robin Gibb, is disappointing but still manages to be well produced and chart-friendly.
Popstars Girls win musical war
In the battle for Christmas number one, the females win hands down in the musical stakes with a decent stab at pop-rock.


Tartt delivers a decade on
Donna Tartt's eagerly awaited second novel is a dark murder mystery, as a feisty 12-year-old hunts the killer of the brother she never knew.
Philosophical Pi misses the mark
Yann Martel's second novel is a whimsical tale of some charm but it lacks emotional weight and characterisation.


Mixed achievement of Rushdie play
This brave stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children has a strong lead in Zubin Varla, but loses its way in the second half.
National lets its hair down
Cole Porter's Anything Goes at London's National Theatre is a musical romp that ignores plot in favour of laughs.


Moby weaves web magic
Moby won the best website award at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards - but what is the fuss all about?
Tate's online Turner treat
The Tate Gallery has put much of its extensive Turner collection online, in a user-friendly website that is a delight to look at.


Xbox wheels out big guns
Unreal Championship and Splinter Cell are the two key titles in Microsoft's attempt to boost sales of its Xbox console.
Strategy game shifts up a gear
Age of Mythology is the new version of Age of Empires, the game which established the historical real-time strategy format for countless gamers.


Michael Jackson film: US users' views
Send us your views on Martin Bashir's interviews with Michael Jackson.
US Idol still hits the spot
Fox television is hoping American Idol 2 will continue to wow the viewers and help them win the ratings war - and it looks like it could do just that.
The Lost Prince: Your views
Your reviews of BBC One drama The Lost Prince.


Constable to Delacroix: Your views
Your thoughts on the Constable to Delacroix exhibition at Tate Britain.
Aztecs show dazzles
The Aztecs exhibition at the Royal Academy is a stunning collection of objects from the dynasty that flourished before the Spanish Conquest.
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A guide to the music scene's best up-and-coming artists - as voted for by some of the most influential opinion-formers in the UK
The sounds of 2003


BBC News Online users review The Lost PrinceThe Lost Prince
Your views on BBC One's The Lost Prince

Leonardi DiCaprio stars in Catch Me If You Can which is released in 2003Future films
The big movies to watch out for in 2003

Amitabh Bachchan is the star of Kaante which climbed to number seven in the UK charts Indian boost
Movies Kaante and Saathiya pull in UK crowds

BBC News Online previews 2003's television in the UKSwitched on
A preview of the shows we'll watch in 2003
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