Toni Morrison's papers to be housed at Princeton
The Associated Press |
posted Oct 18th - 11:41am
The papers of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison are now part of the permanent library collection of Princeton University.
Toni Morrison's papers to be housed at Princeton
The Associated Press |
posted Oct 18th - 10:52am
The papers of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison are now part of the permanent library collection of Princeton University.
Paris sculpture removed after vandals strike
A controversial green art installation on Paris' tony Place Vendome has been taken down after being vandalized overnight.
Medical examiner: Body that of missing actress
The King County medical examiner has confirmed that a body found in a ravine in the Seattle suburb of Auburn is that of missing actress Misty Upham, known for her roles in "August: Osage County," ''Frozen River" and "Django Unchained."
'Easy Rider' chopper at auction might be phony
One of the world's most famous motorcycles — the star-spangled "Captain America" chopper from "Easy Rider" — is hitting the auction block.
Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
The Associated Press |
posted Oct 18th - 1:21am
Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:
16 dead in accident at South Korean concert
Sixteen people watching an outdoor pop concert in South Korea fell 20 meters (60 feet) to their deaths Friday when a ventilation grate they were standing on collapsed, officials said.
Bono says he wears sunglasses due to glaucoma
U2 singer Bono says his ever-present sunglasses aren't a rock-star affectation — he has suffered from glaucoma for 20 years.
Manhattan Transfer singer, founder dies at 72
Tim Hauser, the founder and singer of the Grammy-winning vocal troupe The Manhattan Transfer, died Thursday from cardiac arrest, band representative JoAnn Geffen said Friday. He was 72.
Maggie Smith gets honor from Queen Elizabeth II
British royalty has met acting aristocracy, as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II bestowed an honor on Maggie Smith during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
David Cronenberg writes first novel, 'Consumed'
To finish his first novel, David Cronenberg had to work around a few other projects.
Tim Russert office exhibit opens at Buffalo museum
An exhibit honoring the late Tim Russert is opening in the hometown of the long-time moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press."
Veteran stuntmen become directors with 'John Wick'
Chad Stahelski and David Leitch speak in shorthand when it comes to shooting sprees. Also mixed martial arts throw-downs, crazy car crashes and escaping explosions.
Arabs from Israel risk arrest for 'Arab Idol' show
Their goal is to win Arab Idol, the Arab world's premiere television song competition.
New Paris landmark: Giant sex toy or an Xmas tree?
A giant green art installation on the tony Place Vendome in Paris is attracting perhaps more attention than American artist Paul McCarthy bargained for.
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