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Knightley picks unrewarding play for London debut
LONDON (Hollywood Reporter) - Keira Knightley has chosen well for her West End stage debut as a spoiled young movie star who is the center of attention in Martin Crimp's rhymed update of Moliere's "The Misanthrope."
Nations:U.K. People:Keira Knightley Source:(Reuters)
2009-12-21
Miss. art museum announces Jim Henson exhibit
JACKSON, Miss. - In a scene that surely would have pleased Jim Henson, a group of children sang the "Sesame Street" theme song Friday to announce an exhibition of "The Muppet" creator's work in his native Mississippi.
Nations:U.S.
2009-12-21
Spanish dig to find Lorca's remains finds nothing
MADRID - A high-profile dig aimed at locating the body of the poet Federico Garcia Lorca, who was executed at the start of the Spanish Civil War, has yielded nothing, officials said Friday.
Nations:Spain Source:(AP)
2009-12-18
Kennedy Center honors Springsteen, De Niro, others
WASHINGTON - With a little help from Carol Burnett, a new star from the hit TV show "Glee" and other top entertainers, political Washington is saluting five of the nation's top artists with the Kennedy Center Honors this weekend.
People:Bruce Springsteen Jack Black Martin Scorsese Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton Caroline Kennedy
2009-12-06
Wash. shooting re-opens Huckabee's clemency record
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - As governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee had a hand pardoning or commuting many more prisoners than his three immediate predecessors combined. Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in Sunday's slaying of four Seattle-area police officers, was among them.
Nations:U.S. People:Bill Clinton Mike Huckabee Keith Richards
2009-11-30
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