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Roma artist, writer on Nazi atrocities, dies at 79

01/30/2013 6:25am
Ceija Stojka survived three Nazi death camps and then found her life's work: Raising awareness of the Nazis' persecution of Roma _ also known as Gypsies _ in her art and her writings.

Sam Mendes, Tori Amos set for UK National Theatre

01/30/2013 8:36am
The return of director Sam Mendes and a long-awaited musical by Tori Amos are among highlights announced Wednesday for the 50th anniversary season at Britain's National Theatre.

Bolshoi ballerina says she fears for her safety

01/30/2013 8:38am
A leading ballerina with the Bolshoi Ballet says she wants to stay in Canada after receiving threats _ a move that follows an acid attack on the dance troupe's ballet chief and highlights tensions at the famed theater.

Cyprus reprints election ballots in Guinness flap

01/30/2013 8:54am
Cyprus has been forced to reprint all 575,000 ballot slips for next month's presidential election after Guinness World Records objected to a candidate's use of its logo, officials said Wednesday.

Ballet dancer Misty Copeland has 2-book deal

01/30/2013 10:44am
Ballet dancer Misty Copeland has a two-book deal.

Prince Charles takes rare ride on London's subway

01/30/2013 10:50am
Royalty means rarely having to mind the gap.

Auction house to offer Andy Warhol works online

01/30/2013 2:28pm
An online auction of Andy Warhol's works will give a broader audience the chance to own a piece of his pop art.

Schwarzenegger lauds Austria's environment record

01/30/2013 4:02pm
Arnold Schwarzenegger is praising Austria _ and not because it's the country of his birth.

Review: Examining anger, empathy in 'All The Rage'

01/30/2013 6:18pm
In the opening of Martin Moran's new solo play, "All the Rage," an introspective but lively memoir, the performer tells the story of a bitter family argument and how he attempted to manage his emotions by inwardly reciting his "latest mantra," an ancient Sanskrit proverb.

Translation of 'Finnegans Wake' sells in China

01/30/2013 8:33pm
The Chinese version is no easier to read than the original, the loyal-minded translator assures, but James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" has still sold out its initial run in China _ with the help of some big urban billboards.
 
   
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