Entertainment
Rarely seen Italian Renaissance painting will be on view at Milwaukee Art Museum
MILWAUKEE - Rarely lent from the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy, Raphael Sanzio’s painting "The Woman with the Veil" is making its last United States’ appearance likely for many years at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Responding to Leonardo da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa," Raphael developed his own ide... Wednesday, March 10, 2010
A 12-hour adaptation of Dostoyevsky novel set for Lincoln Center
NEW YORK - A 12-hour adaptation of a Dostoyevsky novel will be among the highlights of Lincoln Center Festival 2010, running for 45 performances this summer.
Festival director Nigel Redden said Wednesday the arts celebration, which runs from July 7 to July 25, will take place at Lincoln Ce... Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Carrie Underwood goes for broke with her ’Play on Tour’ opening this week
NASHVILLE - After selling more than a million tickets to her last concert tour, Carrie Underwood is aiming higher this time.
Really high. She plans to fly over the audience, for starters.
"We’re kind of going for broke on this one just because I feel like it’s time," Underwood said in an ... Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Charlie Sheen due back at work on CBS’ ’Two and a Half Men’ after rehab
LOS ANGELES - A spokesman for Charlie Sheen says the actor will soon be back at "Two and a Half Men" after undergoing rehab that temporarily halted production of CBS’ top-rated sitcom.
Publicist Stan Rosenfield says Sheen will be returning to work and shooting will resume next Tuesday in L... Wednesday, March 10, 2010
’Lost’ star de Ravin says Pattinson smart to switch gears with ’Remember Me’
TORONTO - "Twilight" heartthrob Robert Pattinson ditches the vampire fangs in his newest love story, "Remember Me," a straight-ahead romantic drama that nevertheless preserves his reputation as this generation’s quintessential brooding young man.
Anguish and loss pervade the wounded soul o... Wednesday, March 10, 2010