Bottega Veneta looks project strength and decision
02/23/2013 5:42am
Bottega Veneta's looks for women next winter project strength and decision.
New film tells story of unsung civil rights leader
02/23/2013 6:49am
Just before the March on Washington in 1963, President John F. Kennedy summoned six top civil rights leaders to the White House to talk about his fears that civil rights legislation he was moving through Congress might be undermined if the march turned violent.
President's personal life hits French stage
02/23/2013 8:35am
A vow to keep his private life out of the public eye helped sweep Francois Hollande to power last year as France's president, attracting voters tired of his flashy predecessor's amorous exploits. Now, the words of the one-time dull Socialist are back to bite him in a new play.
Milan Fashion Week: Cavalli offers winter glitter
02/23/2013 9:58am
For designer Roberto Cavalli, it was a very quiet and surprisingly elegant show.
Cameron Mackintosh doubles down on 'Les Miz'
02/23/2013 10:18am
Win or lose at the Academy Awards, Cameron Mackintosh is happy to keep all things miserable.
Cameron Mackintosh doubles down on 'Les Miz'
02/23/2013 11:11am
Win or lose at the Academy Awards, Cameron Mackintosh is happy to keep all things miserable.
Cult star seeks to resolve lost SAfrican royalties
02/23/2013 11:22am
The story of Sixto Rodriguez, the greatest protest singer and songwriter that most people never heard of, is a real-life fairytale with a Hollywood finale.
Jil Sander asserts tailored heritage
02/23/2013 11:47am
Jil Sander is back, and it shows. Belgian designer Raf Simons, now with Dior, had livened up the minimalist label with bold colors and inventive styles. But since the company's founder took back the reins a year ago, the style has reverted to precise, disciplined tailoring, for the most part in no-nonsense colors.
Big studios behind swag-fueled Oscar push
02/23/2013 12:46pm
Giant coffee table books, iPod Shuffles, signed letters from directors, even "Lincoln" turkey roasting pans. That's just some of the largesse doled out by the studios to voters for awards presented earlier this season _ each with the potential to influence the outcome of Hollywood's most important awards, Sunday night's Oscars.
AquilanoRimondi update Alice's wardrobe
02/23/2013 1:26pm
Instead of `'Off with her head!," it's `'Off with that bow!"
Vionnet honors heritage with show of sketches
02/23/2013 1:42pm
The maison Vionnet is honoring its heritage with an exhibit of sketches of founder Madeleine Vionnet's designs as rendered by the futurist artist Thayaht.
Pucci Girl spreads 2014 winter cheer
02/23/2013 1:59pm
It was a naughty little show, but quite a relief from the Goth fashion prevalent on the current Milan runway.
Milan designers go for structured looks
02/23/2013 2:29pm
Milan designers chose structured, architectural looks in their collections for next year.
Report: Chile's Pinochet wanted anti-vote violence
02/23/2013 2:35pm
Newly published U.S. documents indicate that Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet sought to use military force to annul the referendum portrayed in the Oscar-nominated film "NO" that ended his brutal regime. The plan was rejected by his fellow generals, the papers say.
Oscars expand social media outreach for 85th show
02/23/2013 2:40pm
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is encouraging celebrities to tweet during the Oscars.
Auction house withdraws Banksy art, BBC reports
02/23/2013 3:57pm
The BBC is citing a Miami auction house as saying it has withdrawn from sale an artwork by secretive graffiti artist Banksy that was removed from the side of a north London store.
Battle of the chefs on golf course during festival
02/23/2013 4:55pm
What do you get when a group of celebrity chefs move from the kitchen to the fairway following a long _ and late _ night of wine and burgers on South Beach?
'Silver Linings' leads Spirit Awards with 4 prizes
02/23/2013 5:12pm
The oddball romance "Silver Linings Playbook" was named best picture Saturday at the Spirit Awards honoring independent film, Hollywood's last pre-game show before the Academy Awards.
NY songwriter Diane Lampert dies at age 88
02/23/2013 6:28pm
Diane Charlotte Lampert, an accomplished songwriter of the 1950s and 1960s who wrote lyrics to title songs for more than 20 movies, has died.
Oscar foreign film nominees reveal movie magic
02/23/2013 7:39pm
A few old-school video cameras, a cloned apartment, a sea of digital sharks, and an actress who helped herself to craft services were just a few tricks that international filmmakers employed in their Oscar nominated films.
Nigella Lawson speaks her mind, minds her curves
02/23/2013 7:50pm
America might not know what to make of a celebrity chef as comfortable quoting philosophers as corraling reality cooking show contestants.
Nobu honored at South Beach Wine and Food Festival
02/23/2013 8:58pm
His name is drawn on the napkins and chop sticks at his more than 30 restaurants around the world, but chef and restaurateur Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa prefers to stay out of the limelight.
2 people injured in Chicago mall disturbance
02/23/2013 9:39pm
A manager at a Chicago mall where the boy band Mindless Behavior signed autographs for fans says a disturbance that left two people with minor injuries was "totally unrelated" to the event.
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