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Acclaimed writer Evan S. Connell dies at 88
01/11/2013 12:43am
Evan S. Connell gained some attention via his better known books, but the acclaimed author was well-known and regarded fondly by students of literature, critics, and others as an adventurous writer whose body of work reflected a diversity of interests.
Report: Jimmy Savile targeted vulnerable for abuse
01/11/2013 8:10am
Patients in hospital beds; star-struck teenagers in a TV show audience; pupils at a school for troubled girls; a 10-year-old autograph hunter.
N. Dakota, Washington win Miss America prelims
01/11/2013 8:59am
Miss North Dakota and Miss Washington have picked up prizes in the third day of preliminary Miss America competition in Las Vegas.
Major Judaica collection to be auctioned in NYC
01/11/2013 9:09am
Philanthropist and former Wall Street money manager Michael Steinhardt began collecting objects of Jewish history and culture three decades ago, eventually amassing a trove of manuscripts, textiles and art worth millions of dollars.
A playwright on the rise: Quiara Alegria Hudes
01/11/2013 9:16am
It's a virtual law, maybe even a commandment, of all literature classes: Write what you know. Don't forget to write what you know. Playwright Quiara Alegria Hudes agrees _ up to a point.
NY heart art made with boardwalks damaged by Sandy
01/11/2013 9:38am
It's a heartfelt public art installation: A Valentine's Day sculpture will be made with New York and New Jersey boardwalk planks damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Critics divided over Duchess of Cambridge portrait
01/11/2013 11:44am
The Duchess of Cambridge seems to like her first official portrait, which is lucky for the artist. Many critics don't.
Judge: Don't speak with media on synagogue case
01/11/2013 1:29pm
A federal judge in Rhode Island has told lawyers for the oldest synagogue in the United States and the nation's first Jewish congregation not to speak with the media about lawsuits they've brought against each other.
Brazil police: Artist's death a possible suicide
01/11/2013 1:53pm
Artist Jorge Selaron may have taken his own life by setting himself on fire on the very steps of his masterpiece, a brilliantly colored public staircase that became a symbol of Rio de Janeiro, the homicide police chief said Friday.
Spider-Man lawsuit may not have seen its last act
01/11/2013 5:33pm
A trial date has been set for a federal lawsuit brought by the fired director of the Broadway show "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" after a settlement agreement fell through.
In gun debate, video game industry defends itself
01/11/2013 7:48pm
The video game industry, blamed by some for fostering a culture of violence, defended its practices Friday at a White House meeting exploring how to prevent horrific shootings like the recent Connecticut elementary school massacre.
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