Behind the scenes of 'Top Chef: Seattle' finale
02/28/2013 12:20am
Kristen Kish made winning the "Top Chef: Seattle" finale look easy.
Steven Spielberg to head Cannes jury this year
02/28/2013 12:31am
France's Cannes Film Festival says it has finally snagged Steven Spielberg to serve as president of the award jury this year.
Steven Spielberg to head Cannes jury this year
02/28/2013 2:27am
France's Cannes Film Festival says it has finally snagged Steven Spielberg to serve as president of the award jury.
Ex-Temptations singer Richard Street dies at 70
02/28/2013 5:08am
Former Motown vocalist Richard Street, a member of the Temptations for 25 years, has died. He was 70.
Modernist cooking creates surge of science shops
02/28/2013 6:50am
Milk, eggs, cheese, tomatoes, transglutaminase, sodium citrate...
Donald Trump returns to the 'Apprentice' boardroom
02/28/2013 7:07am
There is something Donald Trump says he doesn't know.
Anastacia cancels tour after cancer diagnosis
02/28/2013 8:10am
Managers for U.S. pop singer Anastacia say she has canceled a planned performance in Dubai and an upcoming European tour after being diagnosed with breast cancer a decade after her first battle with the disease.
'Lincoln' film spurs interest in his foot doctor
02/28/2013 8:31am
He may just be a footnote to history, but Dr. Isachar Zacharie is having a posthumous mini-moment, thanks to the Hollywood-sparked surge of interest in the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Cinderella's slipper: the ultimate must-have shoe
02/28/2013 9:58am
There would be no "happily ever after" for Cinderella without her glitzy glass slippers, so careful attention was paid to the shoes for the princess-to-be's Broadway opening this weekend.
For Belarusian artist, money is art
02/28/2013 10:45am
Art is literally money for Belarusian artist Igor Arinich.
Replica of Mayflower undergoing extensive repairs
02/28/2013 10:53am
A replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World nearly 400 years ago is undergoing major repairs.
Review: `21 & Over' an all-night rager
02/28/2013 11:43am
If you liked "The Hangover" but felt like it needed more projectile vomit, stampeding buffaloes and naughty sorority pledges being spanked, then "21 & Over" is the feel-good, feel-bad movie for you.
The Black Keys lead Beale Street music fest lineup
02/28/2013 11:45am
The Black Keys, Sheryl Crow and Public Enemy are among the musical acts scheduled to perform at the Beale Street Music Festival in May.
Tribeca to open with documentary on the National
02/28/2013 12:05pm
The Tribeca Film Festival will open with a documentary about the National, along with a performance by the Brooklyn band.
Suits dismissed against corps over Nashville flood
02/28/2013 12:06pm
A federal judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits claiming the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was responsible for flood damage in 2010 to the Grand Ole Opry, Gibson Guitar and other Nashville-area businesses.
With 'SNL' gig, Kevin Hart continues to rise
02/28/2013 12:36pm
Like most people who get the chance to host "Saturday Night Live," Kevin Hart is excited to have the gig.
RI lawmaker wants calamari named state appetizer
02/28/2013 12:58pm
Georgia's got the peach, Maine's got the whoopie pie and now Rhode Island wants to claim calamari as an official state food: Specifically, its signature appetizer.
Shake on a plane? Dance craze brings FAA inquiry
02/28/2013 1:02pm
The latest craze to sweep the Internet is bringing college students the wrong kind of attention _ from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Review: Sub drama 'Phantom' remains submerged
02/28/2013 1:09pm
Submarine thrillers such as "Run Silent, Run Deep," "The Hunt for Red October," "Crimson Tide" and the classic "Das Boot" have long been a cinematic staple. "Phantom," the latest entry in this venerable genre, doesn't exactly rise to the level of its predecessors. Inspired by the true story of the mysterious 1968 sinking of a Russian sub, it's even more claustrophobic than its setting would suggest.
Colleges, theaters to create new Civil War plays
02/28/2013 1:14pm
Four major universities are joining theater companies in Boston, Baltimore, Washington and Atlanta in a project to commission new plays, music and dance compositions about the Civil War and its lasting legacy.
Balmain draws on the Far East via the 1980s
02/28/2013 1:35pm
Balmain focused on the Far East for its fall-winter collection Thursday, using bejeweled couture and Oriental wrapped silks to embellish the Paris house's ready-to-wear display.
After summer glut, Maine mulls helping lobster biz
02/28/2013 2:00pm
Lawmakers are looking to boost Maine's troubled lobster industry with proposals that would pump more money into marketing the state's signature seafood and offer tax breaks to encourage more lobster processing. The moves follow last year's chaotic fishing season that saw a lobster glut, a crash in wholesale prices and tensions boil over.
Barbara Bui plays on texture in black and white
02/28/2013 2:15pm
"Sometimes simple, sometimes powerful, but always balanced," said Barbara Bui of her restrained fall-winter 2013-14 show.
Strange sight on college basketball court: sleeves
02/28/2013 3:32pm
College basketball's tournament time is taking on a new look this year, with lots of double-takes expected.
Idina Menzel to return to Broadway next year
02/28/2013 3:42pm
Idina Menzel, who won a Tony Award as the green witch in "Wicked," is planning a return to Broadway.
Rick Owens pits the Samurai with wedding cake
02/28/2013 4:06pm
Avant-garde romantic Rick Owens is always full of surprises.
Q&A: Chances of a horse meat scandal in the US?
02/28/2013 4:08pm
The horse meat scandal that is hitting Europe has yet to spread to the United States, allowing American consumers to rest easier when buying ground beef or sitting down for a plate of meatballs at Ikea.
Tobacco cuisine on display at Cuba Cigar Festival
02/28/2013 4:14pm
Tobacco: It's what's for dinner.
5 movie princesses you won't want to mess with
02/28/2013 4:40pm
This week's "Jack the Giant Slayer," a 3-D retelling of the Jack and the Beanstalk legend, contains all the elements of the classic tale: farm boy, beans, giants, etc. But along for the ride is a new character, Princess Isabelle, played by Eleanor Tomlinson.
London zoo to create map of city's cats
02/28/2013 5:11pm
The London zoo is taking stock of an animal you don't often find behind bars, launching what it says is the first interactive map of the British capital's domestic cats.
Review: Park Chan-wook's lurid melodrama 'Stoker'
02/28/2013 5:27pm
A spider crawls up the leg of 18-year-old India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) early in Park Chan-wook's English-language debut, "Stoker," and she regards it passively, intrigued.
Caro wins National Book Critics Circle bio prize
02/28/2013 6:04pm
Author Robert Caro is again the critics' choice.
'Girls Gone Wild' files for bankruptcy over debts
02/28/2013 6:05pm
The company behind the "Girls Gone Wild" video empire has filed for bankruptcy in a move it says is an effort to restructure its legal affairs after several disputed court judgments.
Lanvin, Nina Ricci, Balmain are ladylike on day 3
02/28/2013 7:14pm
First it was Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo who played with men's clothing in the 1930s. Then came Yves Saint Laurent, who in the 60s made it fashionable for every woman with the masculinity of "Le Smoking."
Review: Intense revival of Sondheim's 'Passion'
02/28/2013 8:44pm
Can obsession create genuine love? The question shudders with possibilities throughout the melodramatic musical "Passion," whose plot strains credulity, yet celebrates the erratic improbabilities of love.
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