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Jolie aunt dies of breast cancer days after op-ed

Associated Press  |  posted 8 minutes ago
Less than two weeks after Angelina Jolie revealed she'd had a double mastectomy to avoid breast cancer, her aunt died from the disease Sunday.

Affleck gets honorary doctorate from Brown

Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 7:27pm
Academy Award-winning actor and director Ben Affleck has received one of six honorary doctorate degrees from Brown University.

Seen and heard in Cannes

The Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 6:01pm
Associated Press journalists open their notebooks at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

'Blue is the Warmest Color' is Cannes' Palme d'Or

Jake Coyle and Thomas Adamson, Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 3:30pm
The tender, sensual lesbian romance "Blue is the Warmest Color: The Life of Adele" won the hearts of the 66th Cannes Film Festival, taking its top honor, the Palme d'Or.

'Fast' races past 'Hangover' at weekend box office

Derrik J. Lang, Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 12:18pm
It's a blowout at the box office.

`Zulu,' violent portrait of S. Africa, ends Cannes

Thomas Adamson, Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 11:14am
Academy award-winner Forest Whitaker turns in a solid performance as a cop searching for the murderer of a white teenager in the movie "Zulu," a violent and often shocking portrayal of South African gang culture where traces of apartheid still linger.

Russian choir of 4,335 performs in St. Petersburg

Irina Titova, Associated Press  |  posted May 26th - 10:26am
More than 4,000 Russian singers have performed outdoors in St. Petersburg with the aim of setting a world record for the largest choir.

Protesters across globe rally against Monsanto

Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 9:46pm
Protesters rallied in dozens of cities Saturday as part of a global protest against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food it produces, organizers said.

NYPD investigating actress Bynes allegations

Jake Pearson, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 7:57pm
Internal Affairs officers on Saturday were looking into allegations made by actress Amanda Bynes that New York Police Department officers sexually assaulted her when she was charged with heaving a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment.

Thousands walk, run final mile of Boston Marathon

Amy Crawford, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 7:01pm
Rosy Spraker was only a half-mile from the finish line of her seventh Boston Marathon when the bombs went off. She received her medal later in the mail at her Lorton, Va., home. But she couldn't bring herself to wear it until Saturday, when she and thousands of other athletes joined victims of the blast to run and walk the last mile of the race.

Bill Clinton, other celebs at Vienna AIDS charity

George Jahn, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 5:18pm
Cross-dressers, half-naked revelers, a famed fashion designer, entertainment icons and a former U.S. president shared the spotlight in the Austrian capital for the Life Ball, a night of hedonistic revelry for a good cause _ the funding of AIDS research.

Cannes: 'The Immigrant' stirs emotional response

Jake Coyle, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 3:43pm
James Gray's sincere melodrama "The Immigrant" has divided the Cannes Film Festival not for its politics or its audaciousness, but for its sentimentality.

Polanski laments leveling of sexes as 'idiotic'

Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 2:51pm
Roman Polanski says the birth control pill has had a "masculinizing" effect on women and that the leveling of the sexes is "idiotic"

Tilda Swinton brings erudite vampires to Cannes

Thomas Adamson, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 1:53pm
Tilda Swinton injects her own brand of otherworldly-cool into Jim Jarmusch's latest movie "Only Lovers Left Alive," an unusual comedy that puts a spin on the age-old vampire genre.

Cambodian film on Pol Pot rule wins Cannes prize

Thomas Adamson, Associated Press  |  posted May 25th - 1:52pm
An autobiographical French-Cambodian film, "The Missing Picture," which explores the bloody history of Pol Pot's dictatorship in late 1970s Cambodia, has won the "Un Certain Regard" prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
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