Int'l Jazz Day to celebrate Turkish jazz link
02/19/2013 12:13am
Pianist Herbie Hancock will celebrate the special connection between Turkey and jazz music forged decades ago when the Turkish ambassador opened his residence to white and black musicians at a time when segregation held sway in the U.S. capital.
TV special shows glory, trauma of military dogs
02/19/2013 2:43am
It's been almost seven months since a bomb exploded on a strip of dirt in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Leonard Anderson can only remember a reassuring voice.
Nestle finds horse meat in beef pasta meals
02/19/2013 5:28am
The world's biggest food and drinks maker Nestle SA has become the latest company to pull some of its products off European shelves after they were found to contain undeclared horse meat.
Tony Goldwyn rules as a cheating chief executive
02/19/2013 6:19am
When "Scandal" debuted last spring, its premise seemed clear-cut and comfortable.
Nature follows a number pattern called Fibonacci
02/19/2013 7:00am
What do pine cones and paintings have in common? A 13th century Italian mathematician named Leonardo of Pisa.
Ancient wax technique gains new fans
02/19/2013 7:04am
Denver artist Jamie Lang sold nearly all of his small, handmade tiles during a recent crafts show, and he can only guess the reasons why. The adobe tiles are minimally decorated _ with a red bicycle or a solitary house _ and covered with a thin, smooth layer of wax.
Alec Baldwin, NY Post photog file harass claims
02/19/2013 7:47am
New York City police are investigating harassment complaints made by actor Alec Baldwin and a New York Post photographer after an altercation.
Tony Sheridan, early Beatles associate, dies at 72
02/19/2013 7:51am
Tony Sheridan, a British singer who performed with the Beatles during their early years in Hamburg, has died in Germany. He was 72.
High court reject's rapper C-Murder's appeal
02/19/2013 7:58am
The Supreme Court has passed up another chance to deal with an anomaly of constitutional law that requires federal juries to reach unanimous verdicts in criminal cases, but allows states to make different rules.
A low, slow rosemary goat that takes 10 minutes
02/19/2013 8:34am
When is a recipe that takes many hours a fast and easy recipe? When it takes just 10 minutes of your time to prepare.
Japan expert, writer Donald Richie dies at 88
02/19/2013 8:59am
Donald Richie, a Tokyo-based expert on Japanese cinema who wrote dozens of books and articles about the country's people and culture, has died at age 88.
Review: Nick Cave mellows on new Bad Seeds album
02/19/2013 10:19am
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, "Push the Sky Away" (Bad Seed Ltd)
New book 'The Searchers' exposes roots of a legend
02/19/2013 10:36am
"The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend" (Bloomsbury), by Glenn Frankel
Correction: France-Holocaust Theft story
02/19/2013 11:08am
In a Feb. 14 story about France giving back seven paintings taken from their Jewish owners during World War II, The Associated Press erroneously reported the Austrian town of Linz to be Adolf Hitler's birthplace. Although Hitler considered Linz his hometown, he was born 45 miles (72 kilometers) away in the border town of Braunau am Inn. He moved to Linz as a child and spent most of his youth there.
JFK memorabilia fetches about $2M at auction
02/19/2013 11:30am
A private collection of John F. Kennedy memorabilia brought in almost $2 million at auction, including $570,000 for the former president's Air Force One leather bomber jacket.
The collection of about 2,000 photographs, documents, gifts and other items was auctioned Sunday at John McInnis Auctioneers in Amesbury.
Review: Iceage prove their worth on sophomore CD
02/19/2013 11:55am
Iceage, "You're Nothing" (Matador Records)
Review: Jamie Lidell revs up the funk on new album
02/19/2013 12:30pm
Jamie Lidell, "Jamie Lidell" (Warp Records)
McCartney, Mumford top eclectic Bonnaroo lineup
02/19/2013 12:35pm
There will be a British invasion of the main stage at Bonnaroo this year.
Clive Davis reveals in memoir that he's bisexual
02/19/2013 12:51pm
Record executive Clive Davis says he's bisexual.
Quincy Jones launches music education application
02/19/2013 12:55pm
Quincy Jones says he has co-created the music version of Rosetta Stone.
Art witness: the 20th century according to Chagall
02/19/2013 1:28pm
A new exhibit in Paris tries to show the painter Marc Chagall as a historian of the 20th century.
NBC hires former Obama strategist
02/19/2013 1:31pm
David Axelrod, former strategist and aide to President Barack Obama, has landed a new job at NBC News.
Nudes check out nudes at Austrian museum
02/19/2013 1:50pm
These museum goers didn't just leave their coats at the coat check. They handed over their shirts, trousers and underwear.
McCready's death renews questions for Dr. Drew
02/19/2013 1:51pm
The criticism of Dr. Drew Pinsky spread on the Internet almost as quickly as news of Mindy McCready's death.
A clear look at Scientology and its believers
02/19/2013 1:55pm
"Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, & the Prison of Belief" (Alfred A. Knopf), by Lawrence Wright
Tabloid slams novelist Mantel over Kate comments
02/19/2013 2:23pm
A novelist, a duchess and a tabloid newspaper have ignited an explosive debate in Britain: Is it all right to criticize a pregnant Kate?
No longer mere accessory, shoes move center stage
02/19/2013 2:49pm
Shoes are having a 21st century moment as they've pushed from mere accessory to the center of the fashion stage.
London Fashion Week wraps up 5-day run
02/19/2013 3:00pm
What's new for fashion in the coming winter? Consider glamorous animal prints, a touch of punk, polished tailoring, furry collars and lashings of shiny PVC.
Review: Buoyant, zestful 'Much Ado About Nothing'
02/19/2013 3:11pm
William Shakespeare's comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" benefits from a lighthearted approach and an evenly-matched pair of verbal jousters to conduct a battle of the sexes. An accomplished, zestful production by Theatre for a New Audience that opened Sunday at The Duke on 42nd Street contains all that and more.
Crime writer wins lawsuit against money advisers
02/19/2013 3:39pm
A federal jury awarded crime writer Patricia Cornwell nearly $51 million Tuesday in her lawsuit against her former financial management company and a former principal in the firm.
'Melrose' actress' reduced sentence is appealed
02/19/2013 4:08pm
A state prosecutor on Tuesday appealed the three-year prison sentence given to a former "Melrose Place" actress for a drunken driving death, saying the judge improperly focused on the personal circumstances of the defendant, who has a sick and disabled child.
Tenn court refuses to hear appeal in McGraw case
02/19/2013 4:50pm
The Tennessee Supreme Court has put an end to Curb Records' fight to keep Tim McGraw off another label _ two weeks after he released his new album with Big Machine Records.
In fact-based films, how much fiction is OK?
02/19/2013 5:47pm
The scene: Tehran's Mehrabad airport, January 1980. Six U.S. diplomats, disguised as a fake sci-fi film crew, are about to fly to freedom with their CIA escorts. But suddenly there's a moment of panic in what had been a smooth trip through the airport.
DiCaprio calls for ivory trade ban in Thailand
02/19/2013 6:10pm
Leonardo DiCaprio wants Thailand to ban all ivory trade in the country as part of a global campaign to tackle illegal wildlife crimes.
Mother sues psychologist following toddler's death
02/19/2013 7:10pm
The mother of a 15-month-old boy who died on a court-ordered visit to his father filed a wrongful-death lawsuit Tuesday against the psychologist who sanctioned the visitation.
Movie effects innovator Petros Vlahos dies at 96
02/19/2013 11:25pm
Petro Vlahos, a two-time Academy Award winner whose blue- and green-screen technique on movies like "Mary Poppins" and "Ben Hur" made the modern blockbuster possible, has died. He was 96.
Chan wants 'CZ12' to tell story on sold artifacts
02/19/2013 11:41pm
Jackie Chan wants his latest film to spread the message about how China's national artifacts are being looted and sold.
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