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How the Winogradsky brothers became the Grades and transformed showbusiness
Films with a high moral tone were in favour at the Venice Film Festival this year
What it means to be "good" is the subject of C. P. Taylor's new play set in Nazi Germany
David Buck as Falstaff, Loose Ends by Michael Weller, and In Dreams by Adam Williams
Heaven's Gate directed by Michael Cimino and Tattoo You by The Rolling Stones
Interview with Tom Stoppard about his play On the Razzle
For the Birds: John Cage in Conversation with Daniel Charles
Welsh artist Gwen John, Oblomov by Nikita Mikhalk and Murray Perahia's Bela Bartok
Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saens and Tibetan Inroads by Stephen Lowe
Sounds of early instruments, plus an interview with JP Donleavy
Sculpture for the Blind at the Tate Gallery, London, plus Cartiass by Arnold Wesker
Colin Welland's play Roll on Four O' Clock is reviewed by Benedict Nightingale
Report on an exhibition of the revolutionary German artist's work
Michael Coveney reviews two plays: Martin Sherman's Cracks and Ellen Dryden's Harvest
Midnight's Children wins the Booker Prize and its author Salman Rushdie is interviewed
Shared Experience's The Seagull by Chekhov is reviewed by Robert Cushman
Maurice Leitch's Silver City and Jane Gardam's The Hollow Land are both Whitebread winners
Novelist Francis King reviews the The Great Japan Exhibition at the Royal Academy
Kipling's India, Juan Martin, AN Wilson, and the paintings of Patrick Caulfield
Asian Festival of the Arts, The Orchestra Conductor, and Sardines by Nuruddin Farah
Arthur Miller's All My Sons, playwright John Osborne, and an exhibition of Nicolas Poussin
Stephen Poliakoff, Kingsley Amis, and a new album by oboist Malcolm Messiter
Hanif Kureishi's play Borderline, Placido Domingo sings pop music
Jeremy Irons on Brideshead Revisited and a new novel by Maureen Duffy
Julian Mitchell, Bengali art, plus the songs of Rimsky-Korsakov with Galina Vishnevskaya
True Confessions, writer Hector Monroe ('Saki'), and Dame Peggy Ashcroft
Composer Carl Davis, Swiss director Alain Tanner, and Hong Kong director Allen Fong
Nicholas Garland, Brian Glover interviewed and the work of US composer Aaron Copland.
Playing The Game by Jeffrey Thomas and the ENO's Debussy's Pelleas and Melisande
Dame Janet Baker in Gluck's Alceste, Glauber Rocha, and a tribute to Lottie Lenya