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‘Disgraced’ star Josh Radnor – ‘a 24-hour thinker’

NEW YORK – For nine years, Josh Radnor played a hopeless romantic on TV’s “How I Met Your Mother.” So he’s the perfect person to ask if his latest project is a good for a date night. ...

Cost of making ‘Hobbit’ movies up to $745 million

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – The movie trilogy “The Hobbit” has so far cost nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars to make as the epic continues to set new benchmarks for studio spending. ...

From Kors to DVF, fashion mourns de la Renta

NEW YORK – Fun, sunny, romantic. Oscar de la Renta approached fashion and life on those terms, but there was more, so much more, those who loved and admired the designer say. The ...

Gauging our moral compass

Stellar production of Arthur Miller’s classic runs at DAC

India, unposed

Fighting for a more compassionate society

Sister Helen Prejean to speak at event today

Gray Mountain won’t disappoint Grisham fans

Gray Mountain (Doubleday), by John Grisham John Grisham has been writing legal thrillers and dramas that resonate with readers for almost 25 years, and his latest continues the t...

A musical avant-gardist is back where she belongs

WASHINGTON – She is electronic music’s new Bjork, a singer with an ear for weird, ambient syncopations and a trunk full of angular costumes that seem to puff her up to stage-filling proporti...

Exhibition probes the mystery of Sherlock Holmes

LONDON – Sherlock Holmes is among the most famous Londoners of all time. Many tourists still see the bustling city through his eyes, and seek out his address, 221B Baker Street. I...

Arts Briefs

Enviro center event to feature documentary The Fort Lewis College Environmental Center will present its 13th annual REEL Environmental Film Experience on Thursday at the Smiley A...

For Rogen, Hilarity charity is serious business

LOS ANGELES – Seth Rogen let out a loud laugh when asked what he had done with Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader who suddenly and inexplicably dropped out of sight about six weeks ago. ...

TV pioneer and sitcom king Norman Lear pens a book

NEW YORK – From the moment Norman Lear began writing his memoir, he knew what the first line would be: “When I was a boy I thought that if I could turn a screw in my father’s head just a six...
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