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Culture >  Experiences of literature, art, film and performance
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Nebamun's painted burial chamber

A display of ancient Egyptian wall paintings from a tomb dating back to 1350BC is opening soon in London. Curator Richard Parkinson marvels at the artistic skill involved in their creation

Article photoArt class in Timor-Leste

Cesar Lourdes describes a unique school in Timor-Leste where pupils can come to terms with their nation's violent past

Article photoIndia's toilet show

Ever wondered what a room full of loos would look like? Well get thee to the New Delhi toilet museum, where Bindeshwar Pathak has created a space devoted entirely to the commode

Comedy queen of the Aborigines

She is a cult heroine; he is a leading campaigner for Aboriginal rights in Australia. Meet radio star Mark Bin Bakar, also known as Mary G, the Aborigines’ answer to Dame Edna Everage

Street art in Montreal

Hooked on spray-painting walls from an early age, David Proulx now leads Graff-X, a graffiti project designed to help young artists find a way to express themselves legally

Hooked on fish sculptures

Biswajit Das's fascination with creating art from the things other people throw away helped to raise him out of poverty in Kolkata. Now he's a full-time artist, winning acclaim and awards for his intricate sculptures and jewellery made out of fish bones

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