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Venice Film Festival welcomes Janis Joplin, Mt. Everest, NetflixThe 72nd Venice Film Festival opened today, kicking off 11 star-studded days of premieres and parties in the canal-crossed Italian city.Â
'Dancing With the Stars': Which stars (and not-quite-stars) will participate in season 21?'Dancing With the Stars' debuts later this month, with a full lineup of reality TV stars, singers, and sports figures,
Looking back on FergusonLooking back on Whitney Curtis’s images of events unfolding in Ferguson in August, 2014. Â
'A Walk in the Woods': Will Bill Bryson's acclaimed memoir find a big audience?Actors Robert Redford and Nick Nolte star in the film adaptation of Bryson's Appalachian Trail chronicle. Can the film become a mainstream hit?
Oscars: Producer says two hosts will be taking the stage next yearOscars producer David Hill says he and fellow producer Reginald Hudlin will be selecting two people for the hosting job. As film festivals approach this fall, the Oscars season is beginning to heat up.
Fried okraCrispy rings of breaded okra really are a delight.
Our refrigerator’s door to a cultureReaching for the milk or a frozen treat, I get a language lesson, too.
How to grow chrysanthemumsThe ubiquitous fall container plant can work in the garden, too.Â
'She Loves Me': Zachary Levi joins the Broadway productionLevi will reportedly star with Broadway veteran Laura Benanti in a 2016 production of 'She Loves Me.' The show opened on Broadway in the 1960s and shares source material with the hit romantic comedy 'You've Got Mail.'
'Coach': The new take on the NBC hit is reportedly not moving forwardNBC has reportedly opted out of a planned new version of its hit show 'Coach,' which would have picked up with the protagonist years later. The original show starred Craig T. Nelson as a college football coach.
'The Muppets': A look at upcoming guest stars on the new ABC showSome of the stars who will be appearing on the ABC 'Muppet' program have been revealed. The Muppet characters made a big comeback in the 2011 film 'The Muppets' and now they'll be back on TV with the new show.
Homemade yogurt lassiA hint of clove adds an air of sophistication to this lassi, which boosts breakfast with its mix of orange juice and yogurt.
'Downton Abbey': A trailer for season six and a look at what's to comeThe sixth and final season of 'Downton' is set to debut in September in Britain and in January in the US. Here's what we know about the end of the popular costume drama.
MTV VMAs 2015: Why most of the award winners aren't making headlinesSinger Taylor Swift picked up many major prizes at the 2015 MTV VMA Awards, but it was rapper Kanye West, who received a lifetime achievement award, and host Miley Cyrus who had viewers talking.Â
'Straight Outta Compton' tops box office again, 'We Are Your Friends' doesn't find many'Compton' taking first place three weeks in a row echoes the success of such action-oriented films as 'Jurassic World' and 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1.' Meanwhile, the new film 'War Room,' which centers on a couple trying to work on their marriage through prayer, came in second.
First LookIs Kanye West really running for president? Stranger things have happened.The MTV Video Music Awards show was full of surprises, but none so outlandish as Kanye West's announcement that he will run for president in 2020.
Blueberry popsiclesQuick! Before summer ends enjoy this fast, frozen blueberry treat flavored with maple syrup and coconut milk.
'Z for Zachariah' has solid acting but underwhelming dramaticsIn a post-apocalyptic survival tale starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Margot Robbie, and Chris Pine, director Craig Zobel effectively sets all its surface parts in motion but doesn't sufficiently develop the turbulent undercurrent of tension and intrigue that are called for.
'We Are Your Friends' is surprisingly accessible and sweet'Friends' is the story of a group of friends standing on the cusp of adulthood with big ambition and little direction. Both pulsing electronic music and actor Zac Efron are appealing in the film.
'Rosenwald' provokes gratitude for the deeds of its subjectJulius Rosenwald, chairman of Sears, Roebuck & Co., was one of the leading philanthropists in the United States in the early 20th century. The dutiful documentary 'Rosenwald' aims to remind viewers of his deeds.