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US crime author has dark take on Finnish society
12/21/2012 2:02am
In the doorway of a Helsinki bar on a snowy December afternoon, American author James Thompson is being offered a pair of Russian army night vision goggles that may _ or may not _ have fallen off the back of a truck.
Hot spots draw believers, but not doomsday
12/21/2012 7:22am
As the sun rose from time zone to time zone across the world on Friday, there was still no sign of the world's end _ but that didn't stop those convinced that a 5,125-year Mayan calendar predicts the apocalypse from gathering at some of the world's purported survival hot spots.
UK man jailed over forged Churchill signatures
12/21/2012 9:09am
A British antiques dealer has been jailed for 10 months for forging the signatures of Winston Churchill and other famous figures in books he sold as collector items.
Stokowski sleuth tracks past for Philly Orchestra
12/21/2012 9:24am
A century after Leopold Stokowski took the reins of The Philadelphia Orchestra, a history detective set on his trail has tracked down rarely-seen correspondence and belongings of the conductor affectionately known as "Stoki."
Crafters send mittens with a message to Newtown
12/21/2012 11:23am
"Chester Raccoon stood at the edge of the forest and cried. `I don't want to go to school,' he told his mother. `I want to stay home with you. I want to play with my friends. And play with my toys. And read my books. And swing on my swing. Please may I stay home with you?'" _ "The Kissing Hand," by Audrey Penn.
'Pippin' is back, and surrounded by Broadway buzz
12/21/2012 12:16pm
"Everything has its season, everything has its time," goes a famous song from the musical "Pippin." Well, maybe, but for the many fans of that `70s Stephen Schwartz hit, a return to Broadway has been overdue for years.
Author, 'Whorehouse' playwright Larry L. King dies
12/21/2012 12:34pm
Larry L. King, a writer and playwright whose magazine article about a campaign to close down a popular bordello became a hit Tony Award-nominated musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and a movie starring Burt Reynolds, died Thursday. He was 83.
The AP picks its Top 10 theater moments of 2012
12/21/2012 2:13pm
Al Pacino came back again and Jessica Chastain showed up for the first time. "Annie" returned and so did "Evita" and "Elf." Katie Holmes made a second appearance and that old stalwart "The Lion King" celebrated its 15th anniversary. Yes, 2012 was a year of old and new, theatrically speaking.
2012 styles that made our heads turn
12/21/2012 2:15pm
Every year fashion offers up the good, the bad and the ugly. But what the industry is really built on _ and consumers respond to _ is buzz.
Ashton Kutcher files for divorce from Demi Moore
12/21/2012 3:57pm
Ashton Kutcher filed court papers Friday to end his seven-year marriage to actress Demi Moore.
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