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Publisher: Sen. Warren book coming out in 2014

Hillel Italie, Associated Press  |  posted 12 minutes ago
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a favorite among liberals for her forceful advocacy for consumers and criticisms of the financial industry, has a book deal.

Douglas, Damon dramatize a steamy showbiz affair

Frazier Moore, Associated Press  |  posted 19 minutes ago
The idea of Michael Douglas playing Liberace might seem nearly as outrageous as Liberace himself.

Talk of lies, pride as Trump case goes to jury

Michael Tarm, Associated Press  |  posted 37 minutes ago
The attorney for an 87-year-old woman who accuses Donald Trump of cheating her in a skyscraper condo deal told jurors in Chicago on Wednesday that he was personally repulsed by the "Apprentice" star whom he said lied on the witness stand.

Dallas exhibit reunites art JFK saw before death

Jamie Stengle, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 3:03pm
Artist Jack Zajac said learning earlier this year that his bronze sculpture was among the last works of art ever seen by President John F. Kennedy left him feeling "reverential."

Obama to honor Carole King at White House concert

Darlene Superville, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:49pm
President Barack Obama is showing singer-songwriter Carole King that she has friends at the White House.

Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break

Cristina Silva, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:45pm
It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet.

Dallas exhibit reunites art JFK saw before death

Jamie Stengle, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:38pm
Artist Jack Zajac said learning earlier this year that his bronze sculpture was among the last works of art ever seen by President John F. Kennedy left him feeling "reverential."

Get the summer hair you want _ until it's hat time

Samantha Critchell, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:27pm
Looking out the office window, wearing a tight, slick bun to go with that skirt suit and heels, do you long for the other side _ the one where your hair could be tousled, wavy and full from the salt and humidity that comes from a day at the beach?

ND ad agency sues creators of Cartoon Network show

Kristi Eaton, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:09pm
A North Dakota advertising agency is suing the creators of a Cartoon Network show, alleging that they copied a state marketing campaign.

Capsule reviews of new movie releases

The Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 2:02pm
"Before Midnight" _ The final scene of 2004's "Before Sunset" was so romantic it drove moviegoers crazy _ happily crazy _ especially because it was so tantalizingly ambiguous. Jesse and Celine, that appealing (and extremely talkative) couple played by Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, who had fallen in love in the 1995 "Before Sunrise," had reunited at last. In the gorgeous afternoon light of Paris, no less. But we didn't know what would happen next. Nine years later, we have our answer, and it was sure worth the wait. "Before Midnight," the third movie in the Richard Linklater series, is not only as good as the first two, it's arguably better, tackling weightier, trickier issues with wit, humor and breathtaking directness. The setting is still gorgeous _ it's a summer vacation in Greece. (Will these two ever venture to an ugly locale?) But the rest is different. Delpy gives Celine a new hardness here, an edge that we saw only a bit in the previous film. And Hawke is extremely effective as a man who adores his partner but is increasingly frustrated with her. It all comes to a head in a humdinger of a fight _ just Jesse and Celine in a hotel room, plus a bottle of wine that doesn't get drunk. It gets poured, though, and you'll be so frazzled, you'll want to reach through the screen and chug it down yourself. Rated R for sexual content/nudity and language. 109 minutes. Three and a half stars out of four.

Cannes: Scott Thomas' glorious dip into darkness

Jake Coyle, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 1:28pm
To convince Kristin Scott Thomas to play the bloodthirsty matriarch of "Only God Forgives," director Nicolas Winding Refn appealed to Scott Thomas _ how else? _ with the flattery of his own mother.

Redford swept away in shipwreck saga 'All Is Lost'

Jill Lawless, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 12:19pm
Robert Redford makes actions speak louder than words in shipwreck drama "All Is Lost."

'Idol' winner rolling out debut album in July

Mesfin Fekadu, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 11:32am
Candice Glover spent more time on season 12 of "American Idol" than she will on creating her debut album.

Fox show brings messy workplaces to television

David Bauder, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 11:25am
This time "you're fired" is more than a Donald Trump catchphrase. Fox is turning the firing of real people from real jobs into prime-time entertainment starting this week.

Beatles' lyrics headed for British Library

Gregory Katz, Associated Press  |  posted May 22nd - 11:23am
Shakespeare, the Magna Carta _ and now some of John Lennon's finest lyrics.
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