Leon Lai happy as ambassador for HK entertainment
02/27/2013 1:16am
Leon Lai says he's delighted to be the ambassador for Entertainment Expo Hong Kong.
Phila. school lunches: Goodbye fries, hello fennel
02/27/2013 3:06am
It sounds more like a restaurant order than a school lunch menu: baked ziti with a side of roasted fennel salad and, for dessert, cinnamon apple rice pudding.
Some results of first lady's anti-obesity effort
02/27/2013 6:23am
Steps that retailers, restaurants and others are taking as part of Michelle Obama's campaign to reduce childhood obesity.
Damir Doma shows mature, slouchy elegance in Paris
02/27/2013 7:46am
Croatian designer Damir Doma was back on top form for fall-winter 2013-14 in a show that saw his slouchy style get an unexpectedly elegant makeover.
Review: A lively, detailed `Giant Slayer'
02/27/2013 7:48am
A big-budget, effects-laden, 3-D retelling of the Jack and the Beanstalk legend may seem like the unlikeliest pairing yet of director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie, but "Jack the Giant Slayer" ends up being smart, thrilling and a whole lot of fun.
9/11 victim's mom upset film used son's last words
02/27/2013 7:53am
A Connecticut woman whose son died in the Sept. 11 attacks at the World Trade Center says she's upset the Oscar-winning movie "Zero Dark Thirty" used a recording of his last words without her permission.
Yorke, Flea come together in supergroup debut
02/27/2013 8:12am
Atoms for Peace, "Amok" (XL Recordings)
Calif. female lawmakers condemn Oscar host
02/27/2013 8:32am
Two female California state lawmakers have condemned Oscar host Seth MacFarlane's comments during Sunday's awards presentation as degrading toward women and asked the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to use better judgment in the future.
Bring your personality into your workspace
02/27/2013 8:35am
We focus so much energy turning a house into a home, we sometimes forget to aim our decorating genius in another notable direction: the office cubicle.
The party's over for Fashion's Night Out
02/27/2013 9:06am
The party's over for Fashion's Night Out.
Paris fashion week: Van Noten ode to Fred, Ginger
02/27/2013 10:12am
Dries Van Noten thinks fashion is far too serious.
Guy Laroche shows brash sexuality
02/27/2013 10:24am
"It's the story of women, women who don't need men," says Guy Laroche's designer Marcel Marongiu of his revealing, even kinky, fall-winter 2013-14 offering.
Lions, bears removed from gangster's property
02/27/2013 10:39am
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) _ A man known as Nutzu the Pawnbroker has been indicted for leading a fearsome criminal gang, but the public seems to be more interested in his pets: four lions and two bears.
EU blocks Ryanair bid to buy Ireland's Aer Lingus
02/27/2013 10:49am
The European Union's antitrust authority on Wednesday blocked Ryanair's renewed bid to take over rival Irish carrier Aer Lingus, ruling that it would undermine competition and drive up ticket prices.
Hallmark Channel launches family movie showcase
02/27/2013 10:59am
The Hallmark Channel is making a new Friday night home for family movies.
Drummer Questlove of the Roots to release memoir
02/27/2013 11:49am
Drummer-producer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of the Roots is adding "author" to his resume.
Review: Lara Croft refreshed in new 'Tomb Raider'
02/27/2013 12:00pm
It's been four years _ almost a generation in video game years _ since Lara Croft embarked on a "Tomb Raider" expedition. The unenviable task of rebooting the well-known and well-worn series seemed impossible, but with a gritty and focused approach, it's one developer Crystal Dynamics got almost completely right with Croft's latest adventure.
SC court nixes James Brown estate settlement
02/27/2013 12:38pm
The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a settlement divvying up the multimillion-dollar estate of James Brown, saying a former attorney general didn't follow the late soul singer's wishes in putting together the deal.
Hessel, France's surprise elder icon, dies at 95
02/27/2013 1:30pm
Stephane Hessel of France was a man of many talents.
Right at Home: games and toys to keep pets happy
02/27/2013 1:33pm
Our dogs are often as fat as we are, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Family cats can look like furry ottomans. At Tufts University, they've set up an obesity clinic at the vet school.
Singer Scott Weiland responds to STP firing
02/27/2013 1:46pm
Singer Scott Weiland said he learned that he'd been fired by the Stone Temple Pilots when the band released a one-sentence statement to the media Wednesday.
Former Allman Brothers band member dies in Florida
02/27/2013 1:47pm
Former Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dan Toler has died following a two-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, otherwise known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 65.
Films to bring art exhibits to cinemas worldwide
02/27/2013 2:27pm
Art exhibitions abroad are coming to a cinema near you.
Utah lawmakers OK bill to take down 'Zion curtain'
02/27/2013 3:26pm
Wine spritzers are a summer favorite at Rovali's near Salt Lake City. Behind the bar, in full view of patrons, waiters siphon soda and syrup into glasses of ice _ then they duck behind a fake olive tree and a barricade to add the chardonnay.
Mugler, Van Noten, Pugh create tensions in fashion
02/27/2013 3:54pm
Opposites and contradictions fuel contemporary fashion, as seen in the second day of Paris ready-to-wear shows.
NY to exempt TV, movies under state's new gun law
02/27/2013 5:10pm
New York sought to combat violence by rushing the nation's toughest gun control measure into law after the Connecticut school shootings that killed 26 people, but the state is now carving out an exemption to make sure movie and TV producers can stage running gun battles on Manhattan streets.
Van Cliburn, pianist and Cold War hero, dies at 78
02/27/2013 5:28pm
For a time in Cold War America, Van Cliburn had all the trappings of a rock star: sold-out concerts, adoring, out-of-control fans and a name recognized worldwide. He even got a ticker-tape parade in New York City.
APNewsBreak: Lawyers for gay marriage in book deal
02/27/2013 6:03pm
The bipartisan legal team leading the fight for gay marriage has a book deal.
Japanese disaster films highlight victims' stories
02/27/2013 6:26pm
The unnerving clicks of dosimeters are constant as people wearing white protective gear quickly visit the radiated no-go zones of decayed farms and empty storefronts. Evacuees huddle on blankets on gymnasium floors, waiting futilely for word of compensation and relocation.
Karen Mok finds answers on 'Somewhere I Belong'
02/27/2013 6:38pm
Karen Mok wrestles with what's been a lifelong question for her on the title of her first English album, "Somewhere I Belong."
Correction: Stolen Dali story
02/27/2013 6:45pm
In a story Feb. 26 about the theft of a Salvador Dali painting, The Associated Press erroneously reported the nature of Phivos Istavrioglou's guilty plea. It was the result of the judge's offer of a lesser punishment under certain terms, not a plea deal reached by defenders and prosecutors.
Actor Dale Robertson dies in California hospital
02/27/2013 8:13pm
Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma native who became a star of television and movie Westerns during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday. He was 89.
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