Film of Austrian girl's hostage ordeal premieres
02/26/2013 2:13am
The story of Natascha Kampusch, who grew from a 10-year old to a young woman as a captive of a sadistic abductor, is now a movie.
Reversing trend, world music revenue inches upward
02/26/2013 6:02am
More than a decade after online file swapping tipped the music industry into turmoil, record executives may finally be getting a sliver of good news.
Rainscaping: an answer to storm runoff problems
02/26/2013 6:53am
Stormwater runoff can quickly drain a homeowner's wallet. The flooding erodes yards, soaks basements, pollutes streams and wastes a precious resource.
Book chronicles journalists' history-making race
02/26/2013 7:17am
"Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History Making Race Around the World" (Ballantine Books), by Matthew Goodman
'Makers' shows women's place is in US history
02/26/2013 7:22am
The fight for women's equality first had to argue that it was a fight worth having.
New dad Nick Lachey to release a lullaby album
02/26/2013 7:52am
First-time dad Nick Lachey knows all about rocking a baby to sleep. Now he wants to help other kids get their rest.
Ailing pets getting hyperbaric chamber treatment
02/26/2013 8:21am
Hyperbaric chambers have been used for decades to treat divers with the bends, burn victims and people with traumatic injuries, but in Florida and a handful of other states they're increasingly being used on ailing pets.
Le Moine Tricote opens Paris fashion week
02/26/2013 8:31am
Fall-winter 2013-14 sees bright-eyed designer Alice Lemoine brimming with ideas.
E-books by major post-WWII author Irwin Shaw out
02/26/2013 8:34am
Some of Irwin Shaw's most celebrated works of fiction, including "The Young Lions" and "Rich Man, Poor Man," are coming out as e-books.
Cereal flavors increasingly moving out of the box
02/26/2013 8:50am
Breakfast cereal flavors are jumping out of the box. Milk, ice cream, baking mixes and more are getting infused with the flavor of the classic childhood treat. There's even a line of lip balms and a cereal-flavored vodka.
Steamed clams deliver big flavor and lean protein
02/26/2013 8:52am
I'd love to claim that this wonderful recipe required hours of arduous research and testing (not to mention the expert application of all of my hard-won culinary skills) before I was able to settle on the exact proportions of its ideal ingredients. But I'd be lying. In truth, I had almost nothing to do with it. The clams did it.
Rainscaping: an answer to storm runoff problems
02/26/2013 9:31am
Stormwater runoff can quickly drain a homeowner's wallet. The flooding erodes yards, soaks basements, pollutes streams and wastes a precious resource.
`New Girl' star not worried about being typecast
02/26/2013 9:38am
Max Greenfield, who's been nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his role as Schmidt on the Fox comedy "New Girl," says he isn't worried about being typecast.
First lady announces healthy recipe search effort
02/26/2013 9:46am
Michelle Obama says five media companies and a social media website are working together to make it easier to find nutritious recipes.
Review: Brecker blossoms on King-Taylor tribute
02/26/2013 10:39am
Amanda Brecker, "Blossom" (Decca)
Olympics expected to affect next Oscars date
02/26/2013 11:11am
While the giant Oscar statues are still being washed off and stowed away, planners are already struggling with the timing for next year's show in what could be a very early and very late awards season because of the 2014 Winter Olympics, which fall right in the middle of things from Feb. 7 to 23.
'Breaking Bad' donates cast clothing to NM shelter
02/26/2013 11:35am
A Walt White robe. Baby Holly's pink hoodies. Sweaters worn by DEA agents trying to break up a drug smuggling ring.
One and done at Oscars for MacFarlane
02/26/2013 12:35pm
It looks like it's one and done at the Oscars for Seth MacFarlane.
Branquinho mixes cowgirl with bohemian never m
02/26/2013 12:47pm
It was the modern bohemian woman on parade in Belgian designer Veronique Branquinho's ready-to-wear.
Barbara Walters returning to 'The View' on Monday
02/26/2013 12:54pm
Barbara Walters says she's returning to "The View" on Monday.
Mattei takes `step up' to role in `Parsifal'
02/26/2013 1:24pm
It's midmorning, less than 12 hours after he finished another grueling performance as the tormented Amfortas in Wagner's "Parsifal," and Peter Mattei is already singing again.
Iran runs altered images of Michelle Obama gown
02/26/2013 1:45pm
Iranian state media has run altered images of first lady Michelle Obama's Oscars appearance, making her gown look less revealing.
Cedric Charlier mixes bright prints, architecture
02/26/2013 2:07pm
Architecture, the patterns of painting movement "art brut" and the surrealistic colors of Dutch Master Brueghel were all inspirations behind Cedric Charlier's diverse fall-winter 2013-14 show in Paris.
Variety dropping daily publication and paywall
02/26/2013 2:16pm
Variety, the venerable trade paper that has covered Hollywood for more than a century, is dropping its daily print edition and replacing it with a weekly publication starting next month.
Met cuts ticket prices following box office slump
02/26/2013 3:18pm
The Metropolitan Opera is cutting ticket prices by an average of about 10 percent next season, when music director James Levine returns from a spine injury that led to a two-year absence.
NJ's highest court hears 'joking judge' appeal
02/26/2013 3:27pm
It may have been his toughest crowd yet.
For the aging, a commune-like alternative in NY
02/26/2013 3:38pm
At the Fellowship Community's adult home, workers are paid not according to what they do, but what they need; aging residents are encouraged to lend a hand at the farm, the candle shop or the pottery studio; and boisterous children are welcome around the old folks.
Email, voicemail, text _ no response. What gives?
02/26/2013 3:54pm
Technology is supposed to make us easier to reach, and often does. But the same modes of communication that have hooked us on the instant reply also can leave us feeling forgotten.
Adventure travel grows despite occasional disaster
02/26/2013 3:57pm
When Carole Rosenblat was growing up in the 1970s, her parents' idea of an adventurous vacation was "driving cross-country from Michigan to California in a non-air-conditioned car with three kids."
99 shows, 22 countries: Bonjour Paris fashion week
02/26/2013 4:07pm
Bye, New York! Ciao, Milan! And bonjour, Paris.
Linda Lavin sings at pulmonary fibrosis benefit
02/26/2013 4:42pm
Tony Award winners Linda Lavin and Debbie Gravitte teamed up to sing "You've Got Possibilities" and "Mr. Monotony" during the third annual concert to benefit the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation.
Billionaire launches plans for Titanic replica
02/26/2013 5:15pm
What could possibly go wrong?
Suits: More water, less buzz in Bud, Michelob beer
02/26/2013 5:23pm
Beer lovers across the U.S. have accused Anheuser-Busch of watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands, in class-action suits seeking millions in damages.
Pittsburgh theater fires founder, but show goes on
02/26/2013 5:26pm
The Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre has fired its founder and artistic director.
Mindy McCready's funeral held in southwest Florida
02/26/2013 5:41pm
As her music played in the background, country music star Mindy McCready was remembered Tuesday by friends and family as a fun and talented singer who also "wanted to be healed" from her past.
Review: French group C2C has great energy on debut
02/26/2013 5:54pm
C2C, "Tetra" (Universal Republic/Casablanca Records)
Review: Edie Falco shines in touching 'The Madrid'
02/26/2013 6:31pm
Humans, we're told, have an ingrained flight-or-fight impulse. We either flee stress or stay and put up our mitts. The hero of Liz Flahive's new play is definitely in the first group.
Sean Penn calls progress in Haiti 'extraordinary'
02/26/2013 7:26pm
Sean Penn remembers smelling dead bodies when he arrived in Haiti after the earthquake.
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