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Thursday, August 08, 2002

Experts Paul Williams and Norman Cigar discuss their compelling case for the war crimes indictment of Slobodan Milosevic. Plus southern novelist Brad Watson, the erotic life of Paul Gauguin, and comedian Jane Curtain, who's starring in the play "Noises Off."

Paul Williams and Norman Cigar

The trial of Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes may be on hold due to his health problems, but experts Paul Williams and Norman Cigar discuss their compelling case for his guilt, and their new book, Indictment at the Hague.

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Brad Watson

It's Southern storytelling at its best: Brad Watson discusses his new novel, The Heaven of Mercury.

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Nancy Mowll Mathews

Just in time for the first major New York exhibition of Paul Gauguin's art in 40 years, a new biography, Paul Gauguin: An Erotic Life brings the painter and his works to life. The author, Nancy Mowll Mathews, discusses. Get information about the new Gauguin exhibit or ...

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Jane Curtin

Prepare to laugh yourself silly when Jane Curtin discusses her role in Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off."

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