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Rescue officials: Ducklings make foul Easter gifts

03/19/2013 3:20am
A fluffy duckling might seem appealing next to a basket of Easter eggs, but shelter officials and animal welfare experts want gift-happy parents to picture something else: Poop.

Review: Luminous new album from Phosphorescent

03/19/2013 6:12am
Phosphorescent, "Muchacho" (Dead Oceans)

Holmes tells Allure she hopes 2013 is 'peaceful'

03/19/2013 6:49am
Katie Holmes doesn't talk about her split from actor Tom Cruise but she does say she hopes this year is better than the last.

NYC lawsuit filed against Dr. Oz over sleep tip

03/19/2013 7:00am
A New Jersey man claims an insomnia cure promoted on "The Dr. Oz Show" left third-degree burns on his feet.

Thai Cabinet OKs borrowing $68B for megaprojects

03/19/2013 7:48am
Thailand's Cabinet has approved a plan to borrow $67.6 billion to build high-speed train lines and other transportation mega-projects over the next seven years.

Why Bway's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' has no tiaras

03/19/2013 8:10am
The Holly Golightly who has shown up on Broadway isn't wearing oversized Wayfarer-style sunglasses, tiaras, big hats, a pink cocktail dress or anything by Hubert de Givenchy.

Right at Home: modern takes on Easter décor

03/19/2013 8:24am
Fuzzy chicks and cute bunnies are part of the pastel pantheon of Easter decor, and their charm helps define the look of the season.

Seedlings need water; capillary systems help

03/19/2013 8:26am
Ready. Set. Go. Growing seedlings indoors seems almost like a race. Of course, it has a staggered start, with onions already growing strongly and tomatoes not yet sown.

Decorate for Easter with faux chocolate eggs

03/19/2013 8:27am
Easter and April Fool's Day may be far apart in spirit but they're jammed together on the calendar this year. Here's a quick and inexpensive craft project that can carry over from one to the other: faux chocolate eggs.

A minty Easter lamb deliciously turned inside out

03/19/2013 9:00am
The classic Easter or spring lamb often is served with mint jelly. And that's fine, assuming you want to play it safe.

Eva Mendes eyes fashion opportunities

03/19/2013 9:28am
Eva Mendes will be doing the red-carpet circuit again with her new film, "The Place Beyond the Pines," co-starring Ryan Gosling, coming out later this month. But while she lands more often than not in the fashion "do" column, Mendes says she knows she's made a few mistakes along the way, including one look she calls "Princess Jasmine gone wrong."

Review: `The Leviathan Effect' disappoints

03/19/2013 9:49am
"The Leviathan Effect" (Soho), by James Lilliefors

FBI offering $5M reward in decades old art heist

03/19/2013 10:09am
Just after midnight on March 18, 1990, two men posing as police officers pulled off the single largest property heist in U.S. history, stealing 13 pieces of artwork worth as much as $500 million. For more than two decades, the FBI has chased leads around the globe. Now agents believe they know who it was.

Condoleezza Rice writing book on democracy

03/19/2013 11:07am
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is working on a book about democracy.

Book of short stories wins PEN/Faulkner prize

03/19/2013 11:41am
A collection of short stories set along the border between Texas and Mexico has won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin meet in English field

03/19/2013 11:49am
Henry Moore has company on his muddy home turf.

Paulina Rubio judges kids' version of 'The Voice'

03/19/2013 12:09pm
A children's version of "The Voice" is arriving to the U.S. "en español" with Mexican pop star Paulina Rubio as one of the coaches.

Review: Smith realizes promise with comeback

03/19/2013 12:31pm
Alice Smith, "She" (RainWater Recordings/Thirty Tigers)

'BioShock' sidekick more than a damsel in distress

03/19/2013 12:58pm
Locked in a tower lingering above a fantastical floating city, past electrical barricades and steel doors, is a curious young brunette woman in a long blue dress that's just a few shades darker than her big, expressive eyes. Her name is Elizabeth, and with an enterprising blend of art and technology, the creators of "BioShock Infinite" have aspirations that she'll be the most human-like character to ever appear in a video game.

English edition of book by Pope Francis out in May

03/19/2013 2:02pm
An English-language edition of a 2010 book co-authored by Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, will be published in May.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans book on middle class

03/19/2013 3:03pm
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, already an experienced author, has a lot more to write about.

Sci-fi star Emilia Clarke on being Holly Golightly

03/19/2013 3:16pm
Emilia Clarke was auditioning to play one of America's most iconic heroines and wanted to impress. Her first scene required her to bite an apple.

A look at some major art thefts in recent years

03/19/2013 3:23pm
Authorities announced this week that they believe they know who stole 13 pieces of artwork worth as much as $500 million from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990. A look at some of the biggest and most brazen art thefts in recent times:

American gets back art taken by Nazis during WWII

03/19/2013 3:34pm
Tom Selldorff was 6 years old when he saw his grandfather's prized art collection for the last time in 1930s Vienna, before it fell into Nazi hands.

Review: `Admission' a huge waste of Fey and Rudd

03/19/2013 4:23pm
What should be a hilarious, long-overdue pairing of two hugely likable, superstar comedians ends up being a major disappointment with "Admission."

See-through yoga pants a pain for Lululemon

03/19/2013 4:25pm
Lululemon has yanked its popular black yoga pants from store shelves and online after it found that the sheer material used was revealing too much of its loyal customers.

In Ohio case, social media is a double-edged sword

03/19/2013 4:29pm
In sentencing two high school football players to juvenile jail terms for raping a drunken girl, Judge Thomas Lipps issued a cautionary note to children and parents, urging them to reconsider "how you record things on the social media so prevalent today."

China's homegrown hit films getting lost overseas

03/19/2013 7:42pm
The surprise hit in Chinese theaters last year was a low-budget, wacky road-trip comedy that even beat out global blockbuster "Avatar" to become the country's highest-grossing film ever. But "Lost in Thailand" disappeared overseas.

'Sunday Kind of Love' singer Fran Warren dies

03/19/2013 8:01pm
Fran Warren, whose 1947 recording of "A Sunday Kind of Love" was one of the classic hits of the big band era, has died.

'Homeland' writer-producer Bromell dies at 65

03/19/2013 8:13pm
Henry Bromell, an Emmy Award-winning executive producer for the TV series "Homeland," has died, a representative said Tuesday. He was 65.
 
   
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