Arts & Entertainment: top in 2008

 

Jimmy Leach
Wednesday 24 December 2008 07:00 EST
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From "Body works: Photographs from the weird world of bodybuilding"
From "Body works: Photographs from the weird world of bodybuilding" (Photograph by Joachim Ladefoged)

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The top ten was book-ended by your taste for physical comedy, with photographs from the weird world of bodybuilding and the virtuoso's trip that destroyed a priceless Stradivarius.

Your taste for unmasking also shone through - either the allegations that Coldplay plagiarised one of their hits, or the apparent revelation of Banksy's true identity. And you proved to be not bad artists yourselves as your low-tech photo gallery proved.

The love of the red carpet was also apparent, whether it's Daniel Craig at a Bond premier or the glamour of the Oscars. But you needed some guidance too - either in chossing the best DVD boxsets or the 10 best thrillers.

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