Seward Johnson's sculptures take over NYC pedestrian plaza
NEW YORK - New York City has a new summer attraction that is bound to turn heads.
View ArticleSeward Johnson's sculptures take over NYC pedestrian plaza
NEW YORK - New York City has a new summer attraction that is bound to turn heads.
View ArticleRarely seen color photos by Robert Capa in Budapest exhibit
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Rarely seen color photographs by Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian photographer best known for his battlefield pictures from the Spanish Civil War and D-Day, are being shown for...
View ArticleRarely seen color photos by Robert Capa in Budapest exhibit
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Rarely seen color photographs by Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian photographer best known for his battlefield pictures from the Spanish Civil War and D-Day, are being shown for...
View ArticleTheater victims were popular student and outgoing artist
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana - One was a popular student studying to be a radiology technician, while the other was an outgoing artist who ran retail boutiques in two Louisiana cities.
View ArticleCorrection: Obit-Martin Milner story
LOS ANGELES - In a story Sept. 7 about the death of actor Martin Milner, The Associated Press reported erroneously that on the television series "Route 66," Milner and co-star George Maharis roamed the...
View ArticleUsed bookstores help tell stories along historic Route 66
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico - Travelers along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles have no problem finding their fix of fake American Indian jewelry and vintage Elvis posters. But along this path...
View ArticleUsed bookstores help tell stories along historic Route 66
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico - Travelers along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles have no problem finding their fix of fake American Indian jewelry and vintage Elvis posters. But along this path...
View ArticleRoundup of Arkansas editorials
Here are excerpts from recent editorials in Arkansas newspapers:
View ArticleVermont writers read from banned, censored books
ST. ALBANS, Vermont - Vermont writers will be reading from works that have been banned, censored or challenged at an event in St. Albans.
View ArticleLong-lost Faulkner play published for the first time
NEW YORK - "'Twixt Cup and Lip," written soon after World War I and being published for the first time, is a one-act comedy in which a modern, free-thinking woman finds herself courted by two men and...
View ArticleVatican disputes pope film claim, says pontiff not an actor
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican is disputing a U.S. film studio's claim that the pope is making his movie debut, saying no scenes were shot for the venture and that the pope isn't an actor.
View ArticleNat Wolff turns to the dark side in 'Buried Child'
NEW YORK - Actor and musician Nat Wolff couldn't resist agreeing to do a darkly weird off-Broadway play about a strange family. After all, he's got a weird family connection to it.
View ArticleBorn to write: Springsteen memoir coming in September
NEW YORK - The Boss has a book deal.
View ArticleWestern tale by a teenage Thurber published for first time
NEW YORK - Before becoming one of the great wits of the 20th century, James Thurber was a teenager hooked on Westerns.
View ArticleCountry icon Merle Haggard, champion of the underdog, dies
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Country giant Merle Haggard, who rose from poverty and prison to international fame through his songs about outlaws, underdogs and an abiding sense of national pride in such hits...
View ArticleWorking man's poet, Merle Haggard lived his life in song
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Merle Haggard didn't just write great country songs, he lived them.
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