Review: 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is ill-conceived
03/21/2013 5:27am
If the cat is a potent symbol in the story of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," so too is it one in the new play version that has landed on Broadway.
APNewsBreak: Andy Griffith widow to raze his home
03/21/2013 5:32am
The widow of actor Andy Griffith has gotten a permit to tear down the house where he lived for many years on the North Carolina waterfront, upsetting friends who had hoped it would be preserved as a museum or Graceland-type estate.
Book industry getting greener, study says
03/21/2013 5:46am
Thanks to conservation efforts and the rise of e-books, the publishing industry is creating a leaner and cleaner paper trail.
Thai police investigate TV show about monarchy
03/21/2013 6:18am
Thai police said Thursday that they are investigating whether a television show featuring a rare debate on the role of Thailand's monarchy violated strict laws against insulting the royal family.
The Hollywood Reporter's best of the week
03/21/2013 7:19am
The Hollywood Reporter's list of its 10 best stories of the week:
Review: 'Gears' spins weak story, frantic gunplay
03/21/2013 8:11am
Blockbuster game franchises like Epic Games' "Gears of War" don't just fade away _ even if the primary antagonist, the voracious Locust Horde, was obliterated at the end of the initial trilogy.
Pacino as a faded music whiz charged with murder
03/21/2013 8:42am
Much to his surprise, Al Pacino learned that once upon a time he met the legendary music producer Phil Spector, whom he now plays in a new HBO film.
Museum to showcase contemporary Latin American art
03/21/2013 9:00am
Long a cultural backwater, Rio de Janeiro has taken another leap toward becoming an art hot spot with this week's opening of a museum built around one of the world's premier collections of contemporary Latin American art.
Beyonce stars in H&M summer ad campaign
03/21/2013 9:18am
Beyonce, who seems to be everywhere as she prepares for her upcoming world tour, is going to be seen in even more places.
Baroque opera in burlesque house
03/21/2013 10:05am
Of all the unlikely venues for an opera, you'd have to go some to top The Box, a nightclub in a seedy Lower East Side neighborhood where black tie is optional, cameras are prohibited and dancers perform seminude every night at 1 a.m.
Good boy gone bad? Justin Bieber's adult problems
03/21/2013 10:25am
In just four years, Justin Bieber has gone from fielding innocuous questions about his haircut to denying that he's in desperate need of rehab. Bieber's grown up and into tabloid territory, with his recent troubles making some question whether he's just the latest teen star gone wild.
Bassett drawn to action flick because of director
03/21/2013 10:54am
The idea of working with director Antoine Fuqua was enough for Angela Bassett to appear in the action flick, "Olympus Has Fallen." But things got better for the Oscar-nominated actress when she found out she'd share most of her scenes with Morgan Freeman.
A retro and fun do-it-yourself Easter mint
03/21/2013 11:15am
A little retro and a whole lot of fun, cream cheese mints are the perfect way to keep little hands busy during Easter dinner preparations.
Keeping (mostly) the traditional glazed Easter ham
03/21/2013 11:16am
Who says the traditional Easter ham has to be traditional?
Director Scorsese urges NYC to preserve Bowery
03/21/2013 11:21am
Famed director Martin Scorsese wants New York's mean streets to keep some of their grittiness.
NYC's Met museum to open 7 days a week
03/21/2013 11:21am
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art will be open to the public 7 days a week starting July 1.
In 'Admission,' 'Malibu,' Tomlin remembers mama
03/21/2013 11:27am
For a moment, Lily Tomlin was 73 going on 40.
Rainy day pre-emptive strikes _ and quick fixes
03/21/2013 12:00pm
It's not a question of if you'll be caught in a springtime shower; it's a question of when.
Queen Elizabeth II's cousin suffers stroke
03/21/2013 12:06pm
Royal officials say Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, the Duke of Kent, has suffered a mild stroke.
Mexico demands Sotheby's halt auction of artifacts
03/21/2013 1:15pm
The Mexican government is demanding that Sotheby's auction house halt the planned sale of 51 pre-Columbian Mexican artifacts, arguing they are protected national historical pieces.
Bobby Brown released from jail for DUI conviction
03/21/2013 1:55pm
Bobby Brown has been released from jail after serving less than a day of his 55-day jail sentence for a driving under the influence conviction.
Bassett drawn to action flick because of director
03/21/2013 2:04pm
The idea of working with director Antoine Fuqua was enough for Angela Bassett to appear in the action flick, "Olympus Has Fallen." But things got better for the Oscar-nominated actress when she found out she'd share most of her scenes with Morgan Freeman.
Shivs, more on display at historic Philly prison
03/21/2013 2:08pm
A mounted wooden fish. Dog figurines. Colorful soap carvings of clowns and Santa. A wallet made of interwoven cigarette packs. It sounds like a bad garage sale _ until you get to the shivs. And the century-old mug shot book. And the inmate death ledger.
Ted Koppel: Quit moving airtime for 'Rock Center'
03/21/2013 2:38pm
Veteran newsman Ted Koppel, who reports on Friday's "Rock Center" about young offenders in adult prisons, said NBC hasn't done Brian Williams and his young newsmagazine any favors with its scheduling shuffles.
Fallon reportedly replacing Leno, moving to NY
03/21/2013 2:40pm
As Jay Leno lobs potshots at ratings-challenged NBC in his "Tonight" monologues, speculation is swirling the network is taking steps to replace the host with Jimmy Fallon next year and move the show from Burbank to New York.
NY court: Lifetime can air movie on grisly killing
03/21/2013 3:09pm
A New York state appeals court has lifted the Lifetime television network's prohibition from airing a movie this weekend on a man who killed his father and maimed his mother with an ax.
Mezzo-soprano opera star Rise Stevens dies at 99
03/21/2013 3:19pm
Mezzo-soprano opera star Rise Stevens, who sang with the Metropolitan Opera for more than 20 years spanning the 1940s and 1950s, has died. She was 99.
Simon & Garfunkel album among 25 to be preserved
03/21/2013 3:33pm
Simon & Garfunkel 's song "The Sound of Silence," written amid the turmoil following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, and Chubby Checker's 1960s dance hit "The Twist" are among 25 recordings selected for preservation at the Library of Congress.
Alcatraz marks 50 years since closure with photos
03/21/2013 4:31pm
The black-and-white photographs show a line of prisoners _ some with heads bowed, others with eyes staring forlornly at the camera _ as a guard leads them to a boat for their final trip off The Rock.
Review: It's a bird, a plane _ and a heckuva show
03/21/2013 4:43pm
It's one of the enduring truths of American pop culture: Superman is indestructible.
Chinese, super fans boost global movie revenue
03/21/2013 4:51pm
Global movie ticket sales rose 6 percent in 2012 to a record $34.7 billion thanks to the growing popularity of movies in Asia and higher attendance by diehard fans in the U.S. and Canada.
Review: 'Happy Birthday' a booze-filled romp
03/21/2013 5:58pm
Going on a public bender doesn't generally end well for single ladies, even in a friendly local watering hole, but Anita Loos wrote a light-hearted comedy on the subject that appears to steer a safe course for her inebriated heroine.
Review: 'Hands on a Hardbody' tuneful, sweet ode
03/21/2013 6:09pm
If sales of Nissan pickup trucks tick up in the next few months, there may be an unlikely source: a Broadway musical.
India court upholds actor Sanjay Dutt's conviction
03/21/2013 6:23pm
India's Supreme Court upheld the weapons conviction of Bollywood leading man Sanjay Dutt and ordered him to report to prison within four weeks in a case linked to the deadliest terror attack in Indian history.
APNewsBreak: Steven Tyler Act stalls in Hawaii
03/21/2013 7:06pm
The future is looking bleak for a celebrity privacy bill in Hawaii known as the Steven Tyler Act.
Official: NY tax breaks would apply to 'Tonight'
03/21/2013 7:12pm
If New York isn't trying hard to lure "The Tonight Show" back to Manhattan, it's doing a pretty good impression.
Passing reference in 'Argo' rankles New Zealand
03/21/2013 7:14pm
Thirteen minutes into the Oscar-winning movie "Argo," CIA agent Tony Mendez asks supervisor Jack O'Donnell what happened to a group of Americans when the U.S. Embassy was stormed in Tehran.
100 injured in highway wrecks in Canadian blizzard
03/21/2013 7:47pm
A blizzard sweeping across the Canadian plains caused a chain of traffic crashes south of Edmonton, Alberta, injuring about 100 travelers, officials said Thursday.
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