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Hong Kong arrests pair over Ai Weiwei graffiti – Hong Kong has arrested two activists for spraying graffiti images of detained outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, in an action condemned by a pro-democracy group Monday as “selective persecution”. (This story continues here)

Ai Weiwei supporters arrested – Police arrest two activists in Hong Kong for spray-painting slogans in support of the detained Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei. (This story continues here)

Wilmington on DVD: The King’s Speech, Le Cercle Rouge, Bette Davis – The King’s Speech — the highly polished, highly entertaining British period drama from the Brothers Weinstein — definitely has “class act” credentials. It’s well-written (by 71-year-old David Seidler), well-directed (by Tom Hooper), and extremely well-acted by the usual top-notch British cast — especially by the three leads, Colin Firth (as the introverted, microphone-shy Duke of York and … (This story continues here)

Fox Searchlight Grabs Rights to Cult Drama ‘Sound of My Voice’ – Jay A. Fernandez, Daniel Miller Apparently, Fox Searchlight wasn’t quite finished with its Sundance shopping. The indie label grabbed its fifth festival title when it closed a deal Wednesday to take rights to all English-speaking territories for “Sound of My Voice.” read more (This story continues here)

Sydney TOYS boys – They’re partial to hip hop and tattoos and they preside over restaurants where the music is loud and the food is unconventional. But, asks Scott Bolles, does this fashionable new breed of chef have what it takes? (This story continues here)

DVD reviews: ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Rabbit Hole,’ ‘Gulliver’s Travels,’ Somewhere' – Colin Firth, left, plays King George VI and Helena Bonham Carter portrays the Queen Mother in the Academy Award-winning drama “The King’s Speech.” / Publicity photo (This story continues here)

Food and TOYS: the Taste Of Young Sydney – On a stifling February night last year, Sydney’s fooderati crammed into Paddington’s Flinders Inn restaurant and sucked up tapioca pearls in tomato tea through giant straws and ate from tin boxes. (This story continues here)

‘Treme’ explained: ‘Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky’ – Season two, episode two: a guide. (This story continues here)

Lopez one of few bright spots for Nets – The Nets' season shows a record more than 30 games under .500, one that’s 13 games away from the final playoff spot. The injury list is laughably long and has caused 23 different starting lineups. So as the Nets limp into Chicago tonight for mercifully the last game of… (This story continues here)

Franz Liszt: Les Préludes Sofia Gubaidulina: Two Paths (A Dedication to Mary and Martha) (*) Johannes Brahms: – Yet another viola joke. Ten years ago, two gorgeous young viola players and the whole New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Kurt Masur walk into a bar… (This story continues here)

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