Thompson, Fantagraphics co-publisher, dies at 56
Manuel Valdes, Associated Press |
posted 0 minutes ago
Kim Thompson _ co-publisher of the influential Seattle-based publisher Fantagraphics Books known for celebrated alternative comics, graphic novels and comic strip anthologies _ has died.
Deen says she used slur but doesn't tolerate hate
Russ Bynum, Associated Press |
posted 6 minutes ago
Celebrity cook Paula Deen said while being questioned in a discrimination lawsuit that she has used racial slurs in the past but insisted she and her family do not tolerate prejudice.
Best-selling author Vince Flynn dies at age 47
Steve Karnowski, Associated Press |
posted 23 minutes ago
Best-selling author Vince Flynn, who wrote the Mitch Rapp counterterrorism thriller series and sold more than 15 million books in the U.S. alone, died Wednesday in Minnesota after a more than two-year battle with prostate cancer, according to friends and his publisher. He was 47.
Woman stabbed, killed on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:54pm
Police in Los Angeles say they've arrested three panhandlers in the fatal stabbing of a young woman who was taking photographs on Hollywood's star-lined "Walk of Fame."
Sammy Hagar to join Okla. tornado relief concert
Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:54pm
Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar is joining a star-studded country music concert planned to benefit victims of last month's deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma.
Alternative comic books co-publisher dies
Manuel Valdes, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:42pm
Kim Thompson, co-publisher of influential Seattle-based publisher Fantagraphics Books _ known for celebrated alternative comics, graphic novels and comic strip anthologies _ has died.
Faith Prince to play evil Miss Hannigan in 'Annie'
Mark Kennedy, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:16pm
Faith Prince will soon be getting in touch with her mean side _ she's about to play Miss Hannigan in the "Annie" revival on Broadway.
GAO says airline merger would reduce competition
David Koenig, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:11pm
A government review finds that the merger of American Airlines and US Airways would reduce competition on more than 1,600 routes traveled by more than 53 million passengers.
Italian icons find no respite from tax man
Colleen Barry, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:09pm
Sophia Loren wore green silk and sunglasses for her date with the taxman, Luciano Pavarotti a suit and sneakers. Diego Maradona gave up his diamond stud earring to pay off a tax debt.
Woody Harrelson launches tree-friendly paper brand
Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 2:59pm
Woody Harrelson is putting his paper where his passions are.
Capsule reviews of new movie releases
The Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 2:01pm
"World War Z" _ Might there be a real zombie apocalypse one day? The way zombies have invaded our pop culture the last several years, it's maybe a bit less implausible than it once was. What IS increasingly quite plausible, alas, is a global pandemic, and "World War Z," the long-awaited Brad Pitt thriller, cleverly melds that real-life threat into the more fanciful zombie premise. Talk about more bang for your buck: Once you've settled back into your seat after a good snarling zombie chase, there's nothing like the thought of a SARS outbreak to get the blood racing again. Despite the much-discussed production delays and budget overruns, this movie, based on the 2006 novel by Max Brooks (son of Mel), is pretty much what you'd want in a summer blockbuster: scary but not-too-gross zombies, a journey to exotic locales, a few excellent action scenes, and did we mention Pitt? As Gerry Lane, a former U.N. investigator called upon to save the planet, Pitt is a calm, intelligent presence amid the insanity. The most impressive scene is at the beginning, as the streets of Philadelphia are suddenly overrun by packs of wild, raging zombies. For an hour, the action is swift: North Korea, Israel, a harrowing plane crash. The final act takes place on a dramatically smaller scale, and at a slower pace. Oh, a reminder: Turn off those cellphones. After all, it's not just your movie-going partner you'll annoy here. Cellphones also happen to awaken zombies. Consider yourself warned. PG-13 for intense frightening zombie sequences, violence and disturbing images. 116 minutes. Three stars out of four.
Madonna premieres tour film, talks secret project
Mesfin Fekadu, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 1:02pm
Madonna said there were days when she was exhausted during her recent "MDNA" world tour, but she decided to press on.
World Food Prize goes to 3 biotech scientists
David Pitt, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 12:39pm
The World Food Prize Foundation on Wednesday took the bold step of awarding this year's prize to three pioneers of plant biotechnology whose work brought the world genetically modified crops.
Family: Country singer Slim Whitman dies at age 90
Terry Spencer, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 12:37pm
Country singer Slim Whitman, the high-pitched yodeler who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the world in the film comedy "Mars Attacks!," died Wednesday at a Florida hospital. He was 90.
Critics hail Daniel Radcliffe's latest stage turn
Jill Lawless, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 12:35pm
Daniel Radcliffe has won magical reviews for his latest stage role as a disabled Irish dreamer in Martin McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan."
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