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Taiwan vows to remake its TV drama industry
12/07/2012 12:15am
Taiwan's culture minister has pledged to invest more than $20 million to reinvigorate the local production of TV drama series that has faltered under competition from mainland China and South Korea.
AP Interview: Jackson, cast discuss 'The Hobbit'
12/07/2012 12:19am
Many fans are eagerly anticipating a return to the fictional world of Middle-earth with next week's general release of the first movie in "The Hobbit" trilogy. Director Peter Jackson and the film's stars speak to The Associated Press about making "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey":
Trapped in 2 worlds: `Pelleas et Melisande'
12/07/2012 12:49am
In Claus Guth's haunting new production of Debussy's "Pelleas et Melisande," the characters move as if in a trance between two worlds _ both of them unrelentingly bleak.
Roger Ebert hospitalized with fractured hip
12/07/2012 5:53am
Famed Chicago movie critic Roger Ebert has been hospitalized with a hip fracture.
George Zimmerman sues NBC and reporters
12/07/2012 12:31pm
George Zimmerman sued NBC on Thursday, claiming he was defamed when the network edited his 911 call to police after the shooting of Trayvon Martin to make it sound like he was racist.
Tyler Florence: No more taking success for granted
12/07/2012 1:46pm
Tyler Florence is trying to block out the noise.
TV helicopter news coverage pioneer dies in Calif.
12/07/2012 1:48pm
The Los Angeles television engineer who won Emmy Awards for creating helicopter news coverage in 1958 has died in Southern California at 92.
Rolling Stones added to Sandy benefit concert
12/07/2012 1:52pm
The Rolling Stones will join the artists already booked for next week's televised Superstorm Sandy benefit show in New York City, which producers said Friday would be the most widely available live concert ever.
Olympics ceremony gets nod at London stage awards
12/07/2012 1:52pm
Director Danny Boyle's Olympics opening ceremony is a finalist for theater event of the year at London's Whatsonstage awards.
After Grammys diss, Miguel returns with 5 nods
12/07/2012 1:53pm
When Miguel didn't receive any nominations for the Grammy Awards presented earlier this year, it surprised many people because he had last year's most popular R&B song with "Sure Thing."
Alicia Keys raises $2.9M at gala, honors Winfrey
12/07/2012 1:55pm
During the auction portion of Alicia Keys' Black Ball Redux, one man was ready to jump his bid from $100,000 to $250,000 for a trip to South Africa _ if Keys would join him and his friends.
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles welcomes son
12/07/2012 1:56pm
Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles has a new member of the family.
Filmmaker returns to his 'hood for Christmas movie
12/07/2012 2:02pm
Filmmaker-actor Edward Burns is drawing inspiration from familiar ground and new sources, including Tyler Perry.
'Frevo' Carnival tradition tagged world treasure
12/07/2012 2:03pm
The Frevo, the frenetic musical tradition associated with Brazil's Carnival, has been designated by UNESCO as an intangible world heritage treasure.
SC Gov. Haley shuts door on Colbert for US Senate
12/07/2012 2:05pm
South Carolina's governor appears to have closed the door on appointing Stephen Colbert to the U.S. Senate, all because he didn't know the state drink was milk.
'The Young and the Restless' hits milestone
12/07/2012 2:12pm
When "The Young and the Restless" climbed to the top of the daytime drama ratings, there were 13 soap operas on the air. Now there are four.
Chinese Nobel winner: Politics a great challenge
12/07/2012 2:17pm
This year's Nobel Literature Prize winner says his greatest challenge as a writer has been to reflect the social realities of his native China without allowing personal political opinions suppress his work.
Academy Award maker plans layoffs in Chicago
12/07/2012 3:41pm
The company that makes the gold-plated Oscar statues will lay off almost 100 employees in the process of being bought out. But some workers could be rehired, it said, and the one-of-a-kind awards will still be produced on Chicago's north side.
Okee Dokee Brothers ride the river to a Grammy nod
12/07/2012 4:17pm
For a musical duo that have known each other since they were 3 years old, there's something extra special about landing a Grammy nomination for Best Children's Album.
Wagner wins over La Scala's ardent Verdi fans
12/07/2012 5:27pm
Richard Wagner won over La Scala's ardent Verdi followers during the gala season premiere on Friday with a production of `'Lohengrin" that packed surprises -- including the last-minute arrival of German soprano Annette Dasch in the role of Elsa after two singers fell ill with the flu.
Stephen King offers writing tips to Mass. students
12/07/2012 5:49pm
Stephen King loves scaring people, but one student at University of Massachusetts Lowell tried to find out Friday what scares him.
Bieber, Swift, One Direction at Jingle Ball
12/07/2012 11:28pm
Justin Bieber is smooth with the dance moves _ but is he just as good with a pair of clippers?
Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott expecting 1st baby
12/07/2012 11:57pm
Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott is expecting.
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