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Banned 50 years ago, exhibition reopens in Moscow

12/06/2012 4:59am
Better known in the West for promising to "bury" the capitalist world, Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev is also remembered by Russians for banning works that didn't conform to the Communist Party's notion that art should be straightforward, realistic and appeal to workers and peasants.

Review: 'Need for Speed,' 'Forza' hit the gas

12/06/2012 8:00am
Holiday-season TV ads would have you believe that lots of people get brand-new cars for Christmas. With giant bows on top.

Galleries spite Sandy to show at Art Basel Miami

12/06/2012 8:56am
It's art season in the Miami area.

'The Bodyguard' stage musical opens in London

12/06/2012 9:15am
Does "The Bodyguard" have the muscle to be a hit?

Pregnant Kate discharged from London hospital

12/06/2012 12:52pm
The Duchess of Cambridge left a London hospital Thursday after being treated for acute morning sickness related to her pregnancy.

Transgenders break into Brazil's modeling sector

12/06/2012 2:01pm
Walking the catwalk in a Brazilian bikini is a nerve-racking experience for even the most seasoned of models, but for Felipa Tavares it's nothing short of terrifying.

UK publicist Max Clifford arrested in sex case

12/06/2012 2:32pm
For years, the affable, white-haired Max Clifford has been the "go to" guy for British celebrities seeking help with public relations fiascos. Now it is Clifford who may need help: He was arrested Thursday as part of a wide-ranging U.K. inquiry into sex abuse.

Actor Stephen Baldwin charged in NY tax case

12/06/2012 3:06pm
Actor Stephen Baldwin was charged Thursday with failing to pay New York state taxes for three years, amassing a $350,000 debt.

Netflix gets SEC notice over CEO's Facebook post

12/06/2012 4:22pm
Netflix says it is facing scrutiny from government regulators over a Facebook post made by CEO Reed Hastings in July.

Chinese Nobel literature winner: censorship a must

12/06/2012 6:20pm
This year's Nobel Prize in literature winner, Mo Yan, who has been criticized for his membership in China's Communist Party and reluctance to speak out against the country's government, defended censorship Thursday as something as necessary as airport security checks.

Review: 'Golden Boy' returns with golden touches

12/06/2012 7:02pm
Four months after Mike Tyson muscled his way onto a Broadway stage, the bell has rung for another show featuring a boxer. Guess which is better? It's not even close.
 
   
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