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Justin Bieber's pet monkey becomes property of Germany after singer misses deadline
BERLIN (AP) — Justin Bieber's pet monkey is no longer his. The capuchin monkey named Mally was seized by German customs on March 28 when the 19-year-old Canadian pop star failed to produce the required vaccination and import papers after landing in...Tags: Vaccines, Germany, Munich (Germany), Customs and Tradition, Justin Bieber
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Vatican marks anniversary of 1972 attack on Michelangelo's Pieta
ReutersVATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Forty-one years ago, a crazed Hungarian named Laszlo Toth jumped an altar railing in St. Peter's Basilica and dealt 12 hammer blows to Michelangelo's Pieta, severely damaging the Renaissance masterpiece. To mark the attack on May...Tags: Vatican City, Renovation, Sculpture, Madonna, Jesus Christ
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Cannes 2013: Ryan Gosling, Croisette superstar?
CANNES, France -- One of the biggest stars on the Croisette this year isn't even on the Croisette. The question is: Will he be? Ryan Gosling is to premiere his new movie, the Nicolas Refn Thai revenge drama "Only God Forgives," at the Cannes Film...
Tags: James Franco, Brad Pitt, Cannes Film Festival, Ryan Gosling, Holy Motors (movie)
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Celebrity calendar: A guide to celeb appearances in Chicago
Want to know which celebrities are coming to Chicago? Here's a list of upcoming appearances -- from concerts and book signings to charity events and red carpets -- in and around the city. And if you know about an appearance that isn't listed below,...
Tags: The xx (music group), Taylor Swift, Norman Reedus, Katie Cassidy, Ke$ha
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'Po Kim: Spirit Of Change' At Walsh Art Gallery At Fairfield University
“Po Kim: The Spirit of Change,” celebrating the six-decade career of the Korean-American artist, will be at Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery, 1073 North Benson Road, inside the Quick Center at Fairfield University in Fairfield, until Wednesday,...
Tags: Fairfield University, Arts
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Good Morning, Cannes: The Festival Has Female Troubles, Again
ReutersMay 21 (TheWrap.com) - It wouldn't seem like a real Cannes Film Festival without the question coming up: Where are all the women directors? One film directed by a woman, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi's "A Castle in Italy" ("Un Chateau en Italie"), is...Tags: We Need to Talk About Kevin (movie), Ethan Coen, The Hollywood Reporter, Dining and Drinking, James Franco
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'Printmakers' Network Of Southern New England' At MCC On Main In Manchester
The Hartford CourantJim Lee creates artwork out of his imagination. Lee, who teaches printmaking at Hartford Art School, has been making prints to expand on a personal mythology he has created on the subject of soothsaying and fortunetelling. "There's a teacup on an iron...Tags: Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), Pets, West Hartford, Cheshire, New York City
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Bulgaria's ex-PM Borisov says he is convinced rivals can form government
ReutersSOFIA (Reuters) - The head of Bulgaria's largest party said on Tuesday he was convinced his rivals would be able to form a government, indicating a political stalemate that could undermine the European Union's poorest economy may soon be broken. Former...Tags: Rosen Plevneliev, National Government, European Union, Social Sciences, Voting
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Harbor Springs Area Historical Society receives competitive grant
HARBOR SPRINGS — Soon, a different kind of bicentennial war exhibit will open at the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society, thanks in part to a grant the society received May 10. The exhibit, called Turning Point: The War of 1812 from the Native...
Tags: War of 1812, Vienna (Austria), University of Michigan, Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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United Talent Agency shoots for the stars with new screening room
The numbers on United Talent Agency's new 130,000-square-foot Beverly Hills digs are notable. The Civic Center Drive property includes a 158-piece art collection, 11 conference rooms and a private plaza that can accommodate as many as 500 people....
Tags: Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Gwyneth Paltrow, Artists, Channing Tatum
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Review: 'Dying City' is a mesmerizing look at the battles within
There are many ways of being a political playwright. Christopher Shinn's approach, centered on characters rather than on ideologies, is one that will never go out of style. Illuminating large-scale public concerns through the microscopic examination...
Tags: London Theatre, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Iraq, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Michael Connelly's trail of blood leads back home
Crime in Florida has reached a 40-year low, but Michael Connelly doesn’t expect to run out of material any time soon. Even back when he was standing next to a bloodied body as a young police-beat reporter at the Sun Sentinel in the mid 1980s,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Nova Southeastern University, Murder, Authors, Artists
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