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CNN.com - Entertainment

  • Changes in China: Ted Koppel investigates
  • LEGO creations worth a fortune
  • University given collection of 78 rpm records
  • 'Boys Don't Cry' killer in death row dilemma
  • Winehouse sings, sips wine onstage
  • Kitsch is magic in Australian comedy
  • R2-D2 voice finds new sound for 'Wall-E'
  • A-Rod and Madonna: Just 'friends'?
  • Chocolate-chip cookies inspire singer's tour
  • 'Bozo' actor dead at 83
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    NYT > Arts

  • Art: Buddha’s Caves
  • Television: After ‘The Wire,’ Moving On to Battles Beyond the Streets
  • Film: Elves and Killer Beanstalks From Director’s Personal ‘Hell’
  • Music: So That’s What the Fat Lady Sang
  • Music: In a Chaotic Industry, Beck Abides
  • Dance: Before the Games Begin, He Has Moves to Make
  • Dysfunctional Since Before It Was Cool
  • Film: The ‘Mamma Mia!’ Factor, Times Three
  • Playlist: Debuts and Advances, Gnashes and Reveries
  • Displaced and Adrift in Los Angeles
  • Classical Recordings: Selections From Really Long (and Not So Long) Ago
  • Selling His Soul for the Part
  • Television: Who Let the Dogs On? You’d Be Surprised
  • Letter: American Girl: A Primer on Consumerism
  • Letter: Jazz Ambassadors: Mission Accomplished
  • Letter: Salvador Dalí: Not Closely Read Enough
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    NPR Topics: Arts & Culture

  • British Poets Launched Lyrical Revolution
  • SambAsia Grows In China
  • In Nashville, a Barbershop Battle
  • Summary Judgement
  • Jimmy Smits on Patriotism, Politics and Hollywood
  • The Word On George Carlin
  • Has Television Lost Its Color?
  • Classics From Hawaii, Japan Collide In Spam Sushi
  • The Real Shakespeare? Evidence Points To Earl
  • Dancer, Artist Enlivens Death Valley Junction
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    CBC | Arts News

  • Sixth chord played in 639-year organ performance
  • Well-preserved 1,600-year-old tomb unearthed in Peru
  • Bassist from Winnipeg given Oscar Peterson Award
  • Canadian director fundraises by selling frames of future film
  • Staff puzzled by National Gallery chief curator's sudden exit
  • Poe Cottage in NYC to close for renovations
  • Mandela disputes sale of Robben Island lithographs
  • Ancient site of Pompeii declared a disaster zone
  • French singer Aznavour receives Canadian honour in Quebec City
  • Australian magazine re-ignites debate with nude child on cover
  • Japanese Harry Potter fans get peek at Rowling's rare book
  • Thank You For The Musical: ABBA foursome together again
  • Long-lost director's cut of Metropolis unearthed and screened
  • Another strike to stop La Scala shows
  • J.K. Rowling joins campaign against age labels on U.K. kid's lit
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    USATODAY.com Music - Top Stories

  • Concert tour T-shirts crank up the style
  • Kylie Minogue honored at Buckingham Palace
  • DMX arrested in Phoenix on outstanding warrants
  • Fortune teller made famous by Springsteen has died
  • Freeman to open blues club at Choctaw casino
  • Actors' union, theater producers reach agreement
  • Rape charge dropped against Poison drummer
  • Visa denial forces Boy George to cancel US tour
  • Lost Beatles tape will air on BBC radio
  • More tough talk from G-Unit on 'Terminate'
  • Portishead sheds labels for 'Third' round
  • Live Nation ramps up ticketing plans with CEO
  • Bon Jovi to play at free NYC concert
  • Steven Tyler: Rehab was for pain, sleeping meds
  • Rapper Jal, living to tell about it
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    USATODAY.com Movies - Top Stories

  • Smith opens big on the Fourth for the fifth time with 'Hancock'
  • 'Kung Fu Panda' reaches Chinese box office milestone
  • First Look: 'Potter' filmmakers strive for stand-alone magic
  • Chevy Chase to host Newport Jazz Festival again
  • 'Gonzo' gets under the surface of Hunter S. Thompson
  • 'Diminished Capacity' loses its way
  • Platinum Picks on DVD: Arquette's 'Baby,' Yankee Stadium, 'Blueberry Nights'
  • Theron lightens up a little for 'Hancock'
  • 'Wackness' wins with quirky story, Peck's performance
  • Judge: Snipes can travel abroad for movies
  • Is the best-picture Oscar within WALL-E's reach?
  • Movie productions keep rolling despite uncertainty
  • Barbra Streisand has new favorite for 2008: Obama
  • Muddled 'Hancock' can't save the day, even with Will Smith
  • Heath Ledger's hometown to name theater after him
  • USATODAY.com Books - Top Stories

  • No need to add water or sand to enjoy these summer reads
  • Book Buzz: Freeman finally takes on role as Mandela
  • 'Assisted Loving': On the prowl with Dad
  • New in paperback
  • 'Sawtelle' author doggedly pursued excellence
  • The story of 'Sawtelle' author is a must-read
  • Author of 'Time Is a River' casts for deeper meaning
  • Book roundup: Kids love to flock to their animals
  • African stories go to well of empathy
  • Book buzz: Paging Dr. Leary
  • 5 questions for Liz Tuccillo
  • Queen confers knighthood on Salman Rushdie
  • Who are the 'Lucky Few'?
  • Man guilty in death of 'Curious George' co-author
  • New book coming from 'Marley & Me' author
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    ArtsJournal - Arts Issues

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  • Rumors Of UK Funding Cuts Roil Arts Leaders
  • Alberta Artists Await Newfound Clout
  • Heads Will Roll
  • Using The Arts To Heal International Divides
  • ArtsJournal - Dance

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  • Nijinsky Awards Announced
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    ArtsJournal - Ideas

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  • American Cultural Domination (Except When It's Not)
  • Errant Arendt Attention
  • Smelly Assault (Even If They're Cookies)
  • How Walt Disney Took Over The World
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    ArtsJournal - Media

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  • Breakthrough - Hollywood's New Leading Men
  • Movies For God
  • If He Runs It Like He Runs The 'Skins, It'll Be Back To Classical Soon
  • Aboriginal Film Cleans Up At AFI Awards
  • British Musicians Want Copyright Protection Extended
  • Should We Trade Commercials For Product Placement?
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    ArtsJournal - Music

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  • World's Oldest Record Store In Danger
  • India Gets A New Professional Orchestra
  • Zeffirelli Returns To La Scala
  • When Classical Musicians Were Stars
  • Ten Best Recordings Of 2006?
  • Under The Influence - How To Make The NY Phil Matter More
  • Austrian Librettist's Heirs Sue For Strauss Royalties
  • Boston Pops Trims Itself
  • Wasn't Classical Recording Supposed To Have Died By Now?
  • Tanglewood Hit By Windstorm
  • UK To Take On Piracy, But Leave Copyright Law Alone
  • Grammy's Classical Noms
  • Two Operas Canceled In L.A.
  • Ringing True
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    ArtsJournal - Media

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  • Breakthrough - Hollywood's New Leading Men
  • Movies For God
  • If He Runs It Like He Runs The 'Skins, It'll Be Back To Classical Soon
  • Aboriginal Film Cleans Up At AFI Awards
  • British Musicians Want Copyright Protection Extended
  • Should We Trade Commercials For Product Placement?
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    ArtsJournal - People

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  • Iran's Fundamentalist President In Trouble For Watching Dance
  • Frank Lloyd's Wrongs
  • The Evolution Of The Third Tenor
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    ArtsJournal - Publishing

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  • Reporting From Paris
  • Amazon Teams With HP For On-Demand Upgrade
  • Do Novelists Need To Cite Sources?
  • A Classic Turf War
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    ArtsJournal - Theatre

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  • London's West End In Song
  • The Writer As Director (Not So Easy)
  • Killing Innovation - One Theatre's Demise
  • A Little Dinner With That Play?
  • Nothing Tired About Those Numbers
  • Martin Leaving Huntington
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    ArtsJournal - Visual Arts

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  • How Basel Miami Got To Be America's Largest Art Fair
  • A Return To Printing By Hand
  • The Man Who Is Taking On Museum Donations
  • Downtown L.A. Too Ritzy For Neon Museum
  • Will The ICA Change Boston's Stodgy Architectural History?
  • Definitive Hicks Painting Up For Auction
  • Seeing Masterpieces Everywhere
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    ArtsJournal - Publishing

  • ArtsJournal's RSS Feeds Have Moved (click here to see where)
  • Reporting From Paris
  • Amazon Teams With HP For On-Demand Upgrade
  • Do Novelists Need To Cite Sources?
  • A Classic Turf War
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