Bill Clinton, other celebs at Vienna AIDS charity
George Jahn, Associated Press |
posted 4 minutes ago
Cross-dressers, half-naked revelers, a famed fashion designer, entertainment icons and former U.S. President Bill Clinton are sharing the spotlight in Vienna for the Life Ball, one of Europe's biggest AIDS fundraisers.
Thousands walk, run final mile of Boston Marathon
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.
Protesters in over 400 cities march vs Monsanto
Associated Press |
posted 22 minutes ago
Organizers say two million people marched in protest against seed giant Monsanto in hundreds of rallies across the U.S. and in over 50 other countries on Saturday.
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.
Katrina-damaged La. theater goes for 1927 glory
Kevin Mcgill, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 1:51pm
With its grand arches, intricate plaster moldings, faux facades suggesting a centuries-old European villa and blue domed ceiling dotted by pinpoint lights, the Saenger Theatre was typical of the opulent movie palaces and playhouses built around the nation in the 1920s.
Museum starts night tours of signs from Vegas past
Hannah Dreier, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 12:11pm
The junked signs that attracted throngs to old Las Vegas have for years gathered dust in a neon boneyard just a few miles from the sleek mega-casinos on the Strip.
A controversial victory lap for Lewis at Cannes
Jake Coyle, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 11:45am
Jerry Lewis, so beloved in France, isn't quite overcome with emotion now that he's back at the Cannes Film Festival.
Palme d'Or race wide open at Cannes Film Festival
Jake Coyle, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 11:29am
After two weeks, 20 films and parade after parade down the red carpet, the Cannes Film Festival has not produced a clear-cut frontrunner for the Palme d'Or.
Famed RI Cliff Walk still partly closed post-Sandy
Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 10:01am
Newport's Cliff Walk, which runs between the Atlantic Ocean and some of the city's most stunning Gilded Age mansions, sustained what has been estimated at up to $8 million in damage during Superstorm Sandy. Some walkways were washed away or caved in. In other areas, huge boulders were moved by the violent surf.
Civil trial over Jackson's death focuses on AEG
The Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 9:44am
A look at key moments this past week in the wrongful death trial in Los Angeles between Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, and concert giant AEG Live LLC, and what is expected at court in the week ahead:
A list of previous Palme d'Or winners at Cannes
The Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 6:26am
For 66 years, the Cannes Film Festival's highest prize, the Palme d'Or, has been one of the most prestigious in movies. Winners have ranged from classic American films (Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver," Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation") to European classics (Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita").
Iranian director facing jail appears in Cannes
Adam Egan, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 6:16am
"Manuscripts Don't Burn" tells the story of an Iranian author secretly writing his memoirs and authorities' attempts to destroy the manuscript _ a topic the director, Mohammad Rasoulof, knows quite a bit about.
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