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‘American Idol’ best days may be over, poll finds
Television Jan. 1, 2012
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Amanda Knox murder trial dramatized for U.S. TV
Television Jan. 1, 2012
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Intel hires will.i.am as innovation director
Performance Jan. 1, 2012
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Mood brightens for indie film at Sundance 2011
Film Jan. 1, 2012
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Lady Gaga’s new single compared to Madonna’s
Performance Jan. 1, 2012
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French artist Watteau features in rival London exhibits
Performance Jan. 1, 2012
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Vancouver still world’s most livable city: survey
People Jan. 1, 2012
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New Orleans lets the good times roll for Mardi Gras
Travel Jan. 1, 2012
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Dig through ancient Rome finds mosaic
ROME (AP) ― Excavations in the bowels of an ancient Roman hill have turned up a well-preserved, late 1st century wall mosaic with a figure of Apollo, nude except for a colorful mantle over a shoulder.Archaeologists and city officials unveiled the recent find to reporters Friday on the Oppian Hill. An archaeologist works on a mosaic discovered in downtown Rome on Friday. (AP-Yonhap News)The mosaic-
Culture July 31, 2011
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Cutting-edge ballet rocks Russia’s Bolshoi
MOSCOW (AFP) ― A modern ballet with music by cult U.S. rock band The White Stripes has wowed Bolshoi Theatre audiences, helping the company shake off a conservative image as it plans a return to its historic home.“Chroma,” British choreographer Wayne McGregor’s 2006 exploration of the influence of psychology on movement, is a sharp contrast to the 19th-century narrative ballets that have been the
Performance July 31, 2011
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Korean, British rockers thrill crowds at Jisan
Saturday brings indie favorites and much-needed sunshine to the 3-day music eventICHEON, Gyeonggi Province ― After an overnight downpour, music fans left their flooded tents to enjoy a reprieve from the rain at Jisan Valley Rock Festival on Saturday. The solid stream of Korean acts was complemented by a very British international presence on the main stage throughout the three-day event, including
Performance July 31, 2011
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Peace or prosperity in East Asia: Which came first?
Global AsiaVolume 6, No. 2, Summer 2011East Asia FoundationThe year 1979 ought to be studied one day as perhaps the pivotal point in East Asia’s history. In South Korea it is remembered as the year in which the dictator Park Chung-hee was assassinated, ending his 18-year rule and heralding the tumultuous ‘80s, in which the people fought the government for greater liberties. Also in 1979, the last
Books July 29, 2011
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Camping fires up creativity in cooking
RALEIGH, North Carolina ― Grown-ups and kids, all clad in swimsuits, all holding paper plates, queue up before the dinner buffet: beef brisket, pork ribs, pasta salad, hash brown casserole, tossed salad, rolls, vegetables and dip, pita chips and dip, watermelon and lemon bars.The spread is even more impressive given the location: a campsite at Falls Lake State Recreation Area north of Raleigh. The
Food July 29, 2011
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University of Texas center acquires Nicholas Ray archives
The Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin has acquired the archives of Nicholas Ray, the director of such classic film noirs as 1950’s “In a Lonely Place” and 1952’s “On Dangerous Ground,” and of 1955’s seminal troubled youth melodrama “Rebel Without a Cause,” which transformed James Dean into a spokesperson for his generation. The archives include scripts, storyboards and corre
Film July 28, 2011
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Poland gets back painting missing during WWII
WARSAW, Poland (AP) ― A valuable 19th century Polish painting that went missing during World War II has been returned to Poland after being removed from auction in Germany, the culture minister said Wednesday.Aleksander Gierymski’s “Jewish Woman Selling Oranges” was unveiled to reporters by Culture Minister Bogdan Zdrojewski, who said the painting was returned to Poland after many months of on-and
Performance July 28, 2011
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