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CNN.com - Entertainment

  • 'Indiana Jones' clashes with smaller flicks at Cannes
  • Black confirms: Twins for Jolie, Pitt
  • Actor testifies about newborn twins' overdose
  • Moore plans 'Fahrenheit 9/11' sequel
  • Amy Winehouse won't face charges
  • Star Jones' soon-to-be ex vents online
  • Tony winner eliminated in 'Dancing' semifinal
  • 'Christine,' 'Mother' survive cancellation ax
  • Overweight nude sets art world record
  • James Garner 'doing well' after stroke
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    NYT > Arts

  • Bacon Painting Auctioned for Record $86 Million
  • Dance: Rauschenberg and Dance, Partners for Life
  • Robert Rauschenberg, American Artist, Dies at 82
  • This Year’s Tony List Is Filled With Unusual Suspects
  • Uncertain Futures for Bounty at Cannes
  • HBO Film About 2000 Recount Draws Protests From Democrats
  • Stories to Explore Someone Else’s Skin
  • Architecture: Redesigning a Building to Preserve Peace in the Neighborhood
  • Music Review: Welsh Voice Crooning American Soul
  • Books of The Times: How Abu Ghraib Became the Anything-Goes Prison
  • Dance Review: Leaping Puffballs, Floating Demons and Lots of Gyrating Whatsits
  • Music Review: He-and-She Act, Working on a Cabaret Thing, Baby
  • Music Review: A Salon With Britten and Mozart as Guests
  • Newly Released
  • Theater Review | 'Old Comedy After Aristophanes’ Frogs': All Over the Map (and Timeline) Seeking Wisdom
  • Arts, Briefly: National Endowment Salutes Opera
  • Arts, Briefly: Shortlist Announced for Turner Prize
  • Arts, Briefly: Director Accused at Russian Museum
  • Arts, Briefly: Michael Moore Versus Bush Again?
  • Arts, Briefly: Larousse Offers Online Encyclopedia
  • Arts, Briefly: ‘Gladiators’ Falls Flat
  • Arts, Briefly: Footnotes
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    NPR Topics: Arts & Culture

  • Why Art Is (Still) More Expensive Than Ever
  • Robot Conducts the Detroit Symphony
  • On Reality TV, Less Sleep Means More Drama
  • Rauschenberg Shifted Path of American Art
  • Pop Artist Robert Rauschenberg Dies
  • Robot Performs with Yo-Yo Ma
  • Actor Evan Handler on Life After Leukemia
  • New Stamp Puts Sinatra Back in the Spotlight
  • Troy Maxson: Heart, Heartbreak as Big as the World
  • Nuala O'Faolain, Journalist and Author, Dead at 68
  • Climber Recounts Tragedy in 'Storm Over Everest'
  • Talking With 'Office' Star B.J. Novak
  • Networks Take New Tack in Revealing Fall Shows
  • A Blitz of Summer Blockbusters
  • Commission Calls for MLK Statue's Redesign
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    CBC | Arts News

  • Dark Canadian co-production kicks off glamorous Cannes film fest
  • Jolie confirms she's expecting twins
  • No guidelines could fix bill C-10 film clause: Cronenberg
  • Thriller, Joni Mitchell album make the cut for U.S. recording registry
  • Actor Adam Beach has plan to back First Nations films and TV
  • Bust from riverbed reveals face of Julius Caesar: archeologist
  • Moore plans followup to Fahrenheit 9/11
  • Former CBC News chief Burman to tackle new post at Al-Jazeera
  • No love for Mike Myers's Guru
  • High-profile editor Bonnie Fuller resigns from AMI
  • No charges to be laid over Amy Winehouse video
  • Fleshy Freud nude sets new world record at auction
  • Ottawa's Tulip Festival apologizes for barring Falun Gong band
  • Modern art icon Robert Rauschenberg dies
  • CBC complains to CRTC after Sask. station taken off satellite
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    USATODAY.com Music - Top Stories

  • And so 'Idol' goes, and not swimmingly, either
  • 'Idol' elimination: Say so long to Syesha
  • Carly Simon has a quiet rhythm of life, and a new 'Love'
  • 'Idol' alum Ace Young's dream is coming true
  • Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUV
  • Listen Up: Death Cab climbs higher with 'Stairs'
  • 'Idol' coaches weigh in on the three who remain
  • Country and pop stars get back together for songs, tours
  • Ban on Archuleta's dad stirs a lively 'Idol' debate
  • Sinatra 10 years later: To young stars, Ol' Blue Eyes is an 'all-timer'
  • Gospel singer Dottie Rambo dies in tour bus wreck
  • Carrie Underwood joins the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2008 Summer music guide: Who's hitting the road?
  • Appreciation: What Eddy Arnold has done in our world
  • Jason Castro: 'Idol' exit came down to 'inexperience'
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    USATODAY.com Movies - Top Stories

  • 'Prince Caspian' brings magic back to Narnia with epic sequel
  • Everybody was 'Kung Fu' smiling in this star-studded cast
  • Michael Moore aims for followup on 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
  • Vote for the best movie trailer of the year
  • Young stars of 'Narnia' stake a claim on summer landscape
  • James Garner hospitalized after minor stroke
  • Cannes Film Festival readies for its close-up
  • 'Iron Man' outpaces 'Speed Racer' at box office
  • 'Indiana Jones' gets mixed reviews on the Web
  • 'What Happens in Vegas' feels like a losing streak
  • Emile Hirsch's career going at Mach speed
  • New on DVD: It's 'Howdy Doody' time, and more
  • 'The Fall': Fantasy spirals into reality
  • We find Hunt's directing skill in 'Found Me' and little else
  • Time Warner to shut Picturehouse, Warner Independent studios
  • USATODAY.com Books - Top Stories

  • Disgraced writer James Frey rebounds with messy 'Morning'
  • Book buzz: Walters' view from the top
  • New voices: Bill Folman
  • Book roundup: Memoirs
  • 'Farley' barely scratches the surface of comic's demons
  • Celebs lighten memoir mood
  • James Frey takes a novel approach with 'Bright Shiny Morning'
  • A billionaire's sweet purchase turns to 'Vinegar'
  • Irish author Nuala O'Faolain dies at 68
  • Author explores scholarly 'Man Who Loved China'
  • Christian doctrine disguised in Dr. Seuss stories?
  • 'Three Girls and Their Brother': All are dysfunctional
  • 5 questions for Jimmy Buffett
  • Book buzz: Burroughs has a way with memoirs
  • Roundup: Non-fiction, in brief
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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

  • ArtsJournal's RSS Feeds Have Moved (click here to see where)
  • 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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