Posted AT 4:13 AM EST on 21/11/08
One reality show gets older and wiser
You can tell much about a society from its viewing habits, especially in this part of the world and particularly tonight.On Friday night, the networks split the available viewing into three very different directions for the first hour of the prime-time schedule.
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media

- Russell Smith Against all odds, reading is alive and well
- It's private, isolating, and even awkward sometimes, but people are doing it anyway
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Webseven

- Ivor Tossell More donations, less punctuation
- Web users: prepare for more insidious attempts to get your money
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2009 Look ahead
- Telling fortunes
- We may be facing the first depression of the digital age, but one thing is certain: Writers will write, painters will paint, musicians will make music, dancers will dance. Our critics highlight the can't-miss events of the year to come
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50 Greatest Books

- Complex author, complex book
- Henry James created one of the most magnificent figures in fiction.
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Submit your thoughts:
Which would you pick?
Gamer
- Scott Colbourne Family-friendly games to quiet the naysayers
- The Raving Rabbids series offers dozens of mini-games that are bursting with antic energy
Philosophy
- 'Is it ever wrong to do right?'
- Submissions sought for chance to engage in June 13 Think-Off debate
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Audio Features

- International Festival of Authors
- Listen to a selection of readings from the festival, download the podcasts
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Society
- Soiree hits the right notes

- Celebrating the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Christmas Rocknrolla

- The axeman cameth at the Andy Kim holiday show and benefit
Television

- John Doyle 'Collaborative divorce'
- A new documentary focuses on a better approach to matrimonial disputes



