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Rushdie asks why India is intolerant
01/24/2013 5:06am
Author Salman Rushdie says that India needs to ask itself why it's becoming a culturally intolerant country that bans books and movies that offend some people.
Joe McGinniss has cancer, but feels 'terrific'
01/24/2013 8:11am
Author-journalist Joe McGinniss says he was diagnosed in May with advanced prostate cancer but is responding well to treatment and feels "terrific."
West Coast gets swing at San Francisco jazz center
01/24/2013 9:56am
Full of shimmer and swing, San Francisco's sleek new jazz concert hall opened Wednesday with an opening night gala featuring McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea and Esperanza Spalding aimed at cementing respect for and expanding the reach of the jazz idiom on the West Coast.
Review: Om is where the heart is
01/24/2013 12:08pm
"May I Be Happy: a Memoir of Love, Yoga, and Changing My Mind" (Dutton), by Cyndi Lee
AT&T restores U-verse service to most subscribers
01/24/2013 12:19pm
AT&T says that the U-verse TV and internet service has been restored for all its customers after an outage of just over three days and that it will provide credits to those affected.
A memoir by Kerouac's agent, Sterling Lord
01/24/2013 1:09pm
The legend of Sterling Lord dates back to 1952, when he was just getting started as a literary agent. Into his basement-level office on Park Avenue walked a young man wearing "a light weather-resistant jacket with a lightweight checkered shirt underneath.
Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart heading to Broadway
01/24/2013 1:34pm
Serious theater fans have a reason to suddenly freak out: Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart will team up on Broadway this fall in two of the most iconic plays of the 20th century.
Paris Opera Ballet names Millepied of 'Black Swan'
01/24/2013 1:48pm
Benjamin Millepied, the "Black Swan" choreographer who helped transform Natalie Portman into an obsessed, paranoid ballerina for the film and later married the actress, was named director of the Paris Opera Ballet on Thursday.
10 finalists named for international Booker prize
01/24/2013 5:50pm
American author Marilynne Robinson, Israel's Aharon Appelfeld and China's Yan Lianke are among 10 finalists for the Man Booker International Prize for fiction.
Netflix enjoys marquee day as stock soars 42 pct
01/24/2013 6:14pm
Netflix's rollercoaster ride on Wall Street surged to new heights Thursday.
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