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Neil LaBute play highlights off-Broadway festival
01/25/2013 6:38am
Next week, you'll get the chance to see a small play by Neil LaBute that's running off-Broadway. If you do, you'll have a leg up on LaBute _ he's never seen it.
Lawyer: No proof to charge Romanians for art theft
01/25/2013 7:09am
A lawyer for three Romanians accused of stealing valuable paintings from a museum in the Netherlands insisted Friday there was insufficient evidence to charge them.
Review: `Me Before You' will move reader to tears
01/25/2013 7:20am
"Me Before You" (Pamela Dorman Books), by Jojo Moyes
'American Pie' singer fined for speeding in Maine
01/25/2013 8:14am
"American Pie" singer Don McLean has been fined $400 for driving his Chrysler too fast through a Maine school zone.
Queen Fabiola annuls foundation seen as tax dodge
01/25/2013 8:59am
Belgium's Queen Fabiola won't set up an inheritance foundation that was widely criticized as a dodge to shield some of her fortune from the tax man.
Shakespeare, his work, come to life in PBS series
01/25/2013 10:19am
Jeremy Irons has a suggestion for "Downton Abbey" fans: Give William Shakespeare a try, too.
Obama, Hillary Clinton to give joint interview
01/25/2013 12:56pm
The White House says President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will give their first joint interview to the television news show "60 Minutes," and it will air Sunday.
Sundance heats up with a slew of sex-themed films
01/25/2013 12:57pm
The Sundance Film Festival has never been sexier.
'Not to be published' Diana photo sells for $18K
01/25/2013 12:57pm
A photo marked "not to be published" that shows a teenage Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales has been sold by a New Hampshire auction house for more than $18,000.
Tina Turner on her way to Swiss citizenship
01/25/2013 1:00pm
Tina Turner is on her way to becoming a Swiss citizen.
'Dallas' returns with J.R. Ewing's final schemes
01/25/2013 2:01pm
J.R. Ewing wouldn't hesitate to cheat his fellow man. He also famously cheated death.
Family of JFK aide sells presidential memorabilia
01/25/2013 2:26pm
The family of a former special assistant to President John F. Kennedy is auctioning hundreds of photographs, documents, gifts and other memorabilia that once belonged to the late president.
Stephen King writes post-Newtown essay on guns
01/25/2013 2:48pm
Horror writer Stephen King is seeking to provoke a discussion on gun control and gun rights following the school shooting massacre in Newtown, Conn.
SAG honoree Van Dyke glad he made someone smile
01/25/2013 3:07pm
Forget dishonest modesty. Dick Van Dyke seems nothing short of gobsmacked about receiving the life-achievement honor at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Frontman for LA band charged with $6M loan fraud
01/25/2013 3:26pm
Robert Mawhinney gave the appearance that his fledgling band, Lights Over Paris, was successful. He enlisted rapper The Game for one of his videos, traveled around the world and had a customized tour bus emblazoned with the group's name on its side.
Opera about Nazi atrocity shown in Austria
01/25/2013 3:44pm
Thousands of children were murdered by the Nazis because they fell short of the Aryan ideal. On Friday, a hushed audience gathered in Austria's Parliament to watch the world premiere of an opera depicting how the Nazis methodically killed mentally or physically deficient children at a Vienna hospital during World War II.
Fox News, Palin cutting ties
01/25/2013 5:20pm
Fox News Channel is parting ways with former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, ending her three-year tenure as a contributor on the network.
Writer Prida to be remembered at NYC memorial
01/25/2013 9:42pm
Dolores Prida, a writer who chronicled Hispanic life on stages, on opinion pages and in advice columns until her death last week, is being remembered as a voice that illuminated a community to both outsiders and Hispanics themselves.
Writer Prida to be remembered at NYC memorial
01/25/2013 9:47pm
Dolores Prida, a writer who chronicled Hispanic life on stages, on opinion pages and in advice columns until her death last week, is being remembered as a voice that illuminated a community to both outsiders and Hispanics themselves.
Disney says JJ Abrams to direct next 'Star Wars'
01/25/2013 11:47pm
It's official. The force is with J.J. Abrams.
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