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Dear Abby's legacy: Wit, warmth, and snappy advice
01/18/2013 7:04am
Two men had recently bought a house together in San Francisco, and the neighbors were annoyed. The men were entertaining "a very suspicious mixture of people," the neighbors wrote, asking: "How can we improve the neighborhood?"
Beyond Obama's oath, what to see and taste in DC
01/18/2013 8:17am
Whether visitors want to try one of the first family's favorite restaurants, discover a sense of history or escape from the crowd to find a museum off the beaten path, Washington is the nation's cultural capital this weekend for inauguration visitors.
Playwright Anna Deavere Smith wins Gish Prize
01/18/2013 8:56am
Anna Deavere Smith has won one of the largest and most prestigious awards in the arts.
Items from famed nightclub Studio 54 go to auction
01/18/2013 10:33am
A trove of memorabilia from Studio 54 is going up for bid in an auction that is resurrecting those long-ago nights at the iconic 1970s clubhouse with a legacy greater than its lifespan.
John Galliano invited to return to fashion
01/18/2013 11:17am
John Galliano has been invited by Oscar de la Renta to return to fashion for the first time since the designer's anti-Semitic rant at a Paris cafe was captured on video.
Review: A noisy 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' distracts
01/18/2013 11:26am
The creative team behind the Broadway revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" has apparently concluded that Tennessee Williams' script needed more fireworks. So they went ahead and added them.
Colosseum cleaning yields old frescos, graffiti
01/18/2013 12:44pm
A long-delayed restoration of the Colosseum's only intact internal passageway has yielded ancient traces of red, black, green and blue frescoes _ as well as graffiti and drawings of phallic symbols _ indicating that the arena where gladiators fought was far more colorful than previously thought.
Poe visitor comes nevermore, yet mystery lingers
01/18/2013 1:18pm
From the tombstone of Edgar Allan Poe, one can reach the street by taking a narrow dirt path between two tall stone mausoleums and crouching for a few steps underneath a portion of Westminster Hall.
Poland's National Museum expands modern art wing
01/18/2013 2:19pm
Poland's National Museum in Warsaw has opened an expanded gallery devoted to 20th- and 21st-century Polish art, with officials hailing it as the most comprehensive permanent collection of modern and contemporary art in the nation's capital.
Brazil judge orders '50 Shades of Grey' removed
01/18/2013 3:56pm
A Brazilian judge has ordered the erotic trilogy "Fifty Shades of Grey" taken off the shelves of bookstores in the city of Macae, or at least wrapped to prevent minors from opening them.
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