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1. Posthumous fame, Larkin's 'ecclesiastical journeys', and some general election intel

2. Who's afraid of Kathleen Turner? The epitome of 1980s glamour has abandoned big hair for high politics. Hollywood's most terrifying diva talks to Rosie Millard about the British press, Hillary Clinton's chances and playing a 700-pound woman

3. Overexposure: he has cavorted naked with Charlotte Rampling and covered himself in caviar for Marc Jacobs, but Juergen Teller thinks 'fashion is a wank'. He talks to Rosie Millard about changing nappies, body fascism and what went wrong with Kate Moss

4. 'I get offered lots of movies which you could make a lot of money out of. And I always say, why would I do that?' Already a hugely successful film director, he stands to make millions from Billy Elliot: the musical. But what he'd really like to do, he tells Rosie Millard, is return to his roots in regional theatre

5. The 2005 hindsight quiz: an unbelievable year--and what have we learned? Be wise after the event with our fun festive quiz. Readers who send us the correct answers have the chance to win a magnum of champagne

6. Official pranksters: freed from doing official portraits of Communist grandees, contemporary artists in Russia have turned to scandal to make their mark. Rosie Millard went to Moscow to find out the story behind the new avant-garde

10. Porn again: it may have had a fashionable make-over and acquired arty pretensions, but 'modern porn' is really no different from the dirty magazine variety, writes Rosie Millard

12. Still defying the taste police

13. Estate agents: they also serve who only lie

14. Lighten up, professor

15. Like scaling Everest

16. Picture imperfect

17. Heston's new service

18. Masai warriors, non-doms and Rick Astley

19. Joy to the world: this is a great Christmas for family theatre--and not just for the children

21. Desperately seeking the exit: Blondie's sleek, sophisticated pop has no place in this cynical production

22. Get ready for lift-off: French soldiers fly high above King Hal in the RSC's latest production

23. An inconvenient truth: Rwandan actors force us to confront our responsibility for genocide

31. In the name of the mother: Almodovar's film classic retains its unconventional power on the stage

42. Could it be magic? A cynical, silly version of Tolkien's fantasy is for obsessives only

43. Heart of darkness: the Old Vic has returned to form with a disturbing Victorian thriller

44. The end of the affair: thirty years on, Pinter's study of adultery remains as poignant as ever

46. Shakespeare by numbers: a straightforward period production evokes memories of A-level English

50. Laughter to raise the raftas: the Indian family has become the ideal template for British domestic drama

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