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Jackson's `Bad' jacket, costumes sold at auction
12/03/2012 1:37am
Costumes worn by Michael Jackson commanded hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction, and Lady Gaga was among the collectors.
Bon Jovi talks charity, tour, daughter's struggle
12/03/2012 6:08am
Jon Bon Jovi has been with his band for more than 30 years, so he could be considered something of an expert when it comes to the durability of rock stars. Still, even Bon Jovi is mystified at how the senior set is dominating on the stage.
Letterman, Hoffman, Zeppelin honored by Obama
12/03/2012 6:33am
David Letterman's "stupid human tricks" and Top 10 lists vaulted into the ranks of cultural acclaim Sunday night as the late-night comedian received this year's Kennedy Center Honors with rock band Led Zeppelin, an actor, a ballerina and a bluesman.
Chatting with 'Hot in Cleveland's comedy quartet
12/03/2012 8:05am
Sure, three's a crowd. But four is a hoot.
Book traces odd journey of Cohen's song
12/03/2012 8:12am
It's hard to think of any song that has taken a stranger journey through popular culture than Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."
Study shows growth in second screen users
12/03/2012 9:01am
Television viewers were once called couch potatoes. Many are becoming more active while watching now, judging by the findings in a new report that illustrates the explosive growth in people who watch TV while connected to social media on smartphones and tablets.
Cardin returns to native Veneto to receive award
12/03/2012 9:30am
Italian-born French designer Pierre Cardin is being honored by his native Veneto region for his artistic achievements and his ambitious plan to build a glass skyscraper to revitalize Venice's industrial port.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame names new president-CEO
12/03/2012 9:51am
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland has hired its new president and CEO from within its leadership ranks.
BBC adapting Rowling's 'Casual Vacancy' for TV
12/03/2012 10:51am
The BBC says it is turning J.K. Rowling's first novel for adults into a television drama.
NY's Wang named designer at Paris' Balenciaga
12/03/2012 11:06am
Young downtown designer Alexander Wang is taking over the creative direction of storied Paris fashion label Balenciaga, likely bringing his cool-girl, sporty look to a house made famous by its founder for graceful, fluid lines.
Spacey unveils star-studded 2013 Old Vic line-up
12/03/2012 11:28am
Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones are reuniting onstage to play sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," London's Old Vic Theatre announced Monday.
Timeline of Prince William, Kate's romance
12/03/2012 11:53am
Prince William and his wife, Kate, are expecting their first child. Here's some key moments in their romance.
Report finds Broadway addicted to tourists
12/03/2012 12:18pm
Broadway producers got a reminder of how important tourists and the Internet are to their bottom line with the release of a new report about the demographics of theatergoers.
Kate Middleton and Prince William expecting first baby
12/03/2012 1:28pm
Get the nursery ready: Britain's royal family announced Monday that Prince William and his wife are expecting their first child.
NY Film Critics name 'Zero Dark Thirty' best film
12/03/2012 1:54pm
The New York Film Critics Circle named Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty" the best film of 2012, voicing its strong support for the grimly journalistic Osama bin Laden docudrama.
AP launches Spanish stylebook in Latin America
12/03/2012 2:06pm
When writing in Spanish, it is perfectly acceptable to use the word "sandwich" to describe a tasty snack held together with two pieces of bread, to employ "parquear" to describe putting your vehicle in a garage or parking lot, and to type "vermu" when referring to the aromatized wine essential to concocting a martini or Manhattan cocktail.
Costas gun control commentary gets notice
12/03/2012 2:24pm
Bob Costas' "Sunday Night Football" halftime commentary supporting gun control sparked a Fox News Channel debate Monday on whether NBC should fire him and a Twitter storm involving Ted Nugent, Rosie O'Donnell, Herman Cain and many more.
Dallas museum returns stolen mosaic to Turkey
12/03/2012 2:27pm
The Dallas Museum of Art has returned an ancient mosaic to Turkish officials after discovering it was stolen.
Kutcher is Jobs, Seyfried is Lovelace at Sundance
12/03/2012 2:46pm
Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace are among the highlights at January's Sundance Film Festival.
Dick Cheney working on book about heart treatment
12/03/2012 3:04pm
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the world's most prominent heart patients, is working on a book about his many battles with coronary disease and the revolutionary changes in treatment that helped keep him alive.
Metal band's singer charged in Czech fan death
12/03/2012 3:19pm
The manager of a Virginia-based heavy metal band says its lead singer will vigorously defend himself against a charge that he caused a fan's death at a concert in the Czech Republic.
12-12-12 Sandy benefit to be aired on 34 outlets
12/03/2012 3:21pm
The 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy benefit concert will be broadcast across 34 U.S. and international television, radio and Internet across six continents.
'Bully,' 'Chasing Ice' are among Oscar contenders
12/03/2012 3:54pm
The anti-bullying film "Bully," the climate-change study "Chasing Ice" and the AIDS chronicle "How to Survive a Plague" are among 15 features on the short list for the Academy Award for best documentary.
Elizabeth Price wins UK's Turner Prize for arts
12/03/2012 3:59pm
Video artist Elizabeth Price, who uses collage and clutter to explore people's relationship to consumer culture, was named the winner of British art's much-coveted _ and much-mocked _ Turner Prize on Monday.
'Three Cups of Tea' co-author Relin kills self
12/03/2012 5:27pm
David Oliver Relin, co-author of the best-selling book "Three Cups of Tea," said in legal filings about a year before his recent suicide that his career suffered from allegations of lies in the story of a humanitarian who built schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Lawyer: Shakira left no choice but $100M NY suit
12/03/2012 6:39pm
A lawyer for Shakira's ex-boyfriend Antonio de La Rua (ROO'-ah) says the pop superstar didn't leave his client any other option but to file a New York lawsuit to demand she pay him $100 million in compensation for managing her career.
A bachelorette no more: Ashley Hebert weds beau
12/03/2012 6:50pm
Ashley Hebert (AY'-behr) is no longer a "Bachelorette."
US magician burned in Dominican TV 'stunt'
12/03/2012 7:09pm
A magician from the United States said Monday he is getting medical treatment and pursuing legal action after the host of a TV show in the Dominican Republic set him on fire in an apparent stunt.
Costas gun control commentary gets notice
12/03/2012 7:39pm
Bob Costas' "Sunday Night Football" halftime commentary supporting gun control sparked a Fox News Channel debate Monday on whether NBC should fire him and a Twitter storm involving Ted Nugent, Rosie O'Donnell, Herman Cain and many more.
Picker's `Claiborne' to premiere at SF Opera
12/03/2012 8:31pm
The San Francisco Opera will present the world premiere of Tobias Picker's "Dolores Claiborne" on Sept. 18 next year.
Additional copies of 'Lincoln' headed to theaters
12/03/2012 8:34pm
"Lincoln" is marching to more movie theaters.
Comedian Katt Williams arrested in Seattle
12/03/2012 11:30pm
Stand-up comedian and actor Katt Williams said he was ordered to leave a Seattle hotel late Monday, hours after he was released from jail following a dispute at a bar.
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