
A pair of R-rated films, 'Ted' and 'Magic Mike,' ruled the North American box office, showing that movies made for adults can sometimes surpass ones aimed at teenagers or families.
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While action, sex and star power may draw some audiences to Oliver Stone's new thriller "Savages," Universal Pictures is also aggressively courting the Hispanic market.
The endlessly covered Brazilian song turns 50 this year. What explains its quirky endurance?
Professional "junker" Ki Nassauer has forged a career from finding new uses for the things we throw away.
Buoyant and lyrical, John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" is joyful without being trivial, martial without being bombastic, reflecting a nation at peace and proud of it.
Ian McKellen, who has been shooting "The Hobbit" in New Zealand, talks about the one-man show he held for an earthquake-damaged theater (and why he'll never do it again), and why marriage isn't for him.
On this week's agenda: a conference of private eyes, the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival and lectures about cricket.
At the London sales, says Kelly Crow, works by some surrealists did spectacularly well but other less flashy offerings did not.
On this week's agenda: Eric Fischl in Philadelphia, Alighiero Boetti at New York's Museum of Modern Art and Spanish artists in Detroit.
The artist's new group of metal sculptures are colorful, coiled bundles of resin tubes, each based on a piece of music.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles said Paul Schimmel, its longtime chief curator, stepped down, in a high-profile shake-up to a major California museum.
The director hopes the edgy "Savages" will be canny counterprogramming to comic-book spectacles.
As the Broadway hit heads out on tour, producers craft a national strategy. The songs will remain the same.
Why Sony is starting a new "Spider-Man" franchise just 10 years after the last one.
When admiration of the "transgressive" artist comes at a cost to art itself.
"Prom," an exhibit of photographs by Mary Ellen Mark at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, captures prom-goers at 13 schools around the country.
Rare sculptures from the historical kingdom of Benin in what is now southwestern Nigeria will go on view next fall.
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The AMC channel could go dark Saturday night on both the satellite TV service run by Dish Network and AT&T's TV service, in a new front in the war between pay TV distributors and TV channel owners.
Though the concept of re-enactment has been around for almost as long as civilization itself, modern mock-warfare is growing in popularity across Europe as re-enactors plan to mark the anniversaries of major battles.
A recap of 'Army Wives,' Season 6, Episode 15, 'Tough Love'.
"Beasts of the Southern Wild" provokes wonderment pure and simple, writes Joe Morgenstern. Plus, Channing Tatum's talents enrich the striptease tale "Magic Mike;" "Ted," a toy-bear comedy, is witty but understuffed.
The return of Charlie Sheen, in "Anger Management," and the resurrection of detective Endeavour Morse, circa 1965, in a PBS prequel, and a handful of historical relics.
Barrington Stage Company set the bar high when it staged "Guys and Dolls" last summer. It's current production, "Fiddler on the Roof," isn't quite as good as that, but it's lively and satisfying.
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Recent gallery exhibitions of Paolo Pellizzari, Sara Cedar Miller and Mikael Kennedy
Many young people today have now spent most of their lives on antidepressants. Have the drugs made them "emotionally illiterate"?
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A South African who grew up in a household where nobody went out to eat is making up for lost time.
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Writer Gay Talese's shoe obsession started early—in the dapper Deep South—and continues up North in stride.
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Traveling to Europe on the luxurious Queen Mary 2 means getting a duvet-covered bed instead of an 18-inch seat, movies in a full-sized theater rather than a tiny screen, and meals that actually taste good.
Acura's new entry-level sedan is a roundly sensible, tolerably attractive little luxer with very decent build quality, diverting performance and a score or more of easy-to-use digital amenities, says Dan Neil.
With an emphatic 4-0 blowout of Italy on Sunday night, Spain claimed the Euro 2012 title, sealing its second consecutive European championship and securing a permanent place in the pantheon of soccer's greatest teams.
Homai Vyarawalla's photos chronicling India's tumultuous midcentury of liberation, war and independence will be on view at New York's Rubin Museum of Art.
The economic downturn is continuing to blight people's lives, says Joe Queenan. So explain why Ann Curry getting the bum's rush is important news?
On the agenda: "Weeds" wraps up, "Episodes" and "Web Therapy" start their second seasons, Katy Perry stars in a movie and New York's Lincoln Center Summer Festival kicks off.
The exhibition at Madrid's Prado Museum is an attempt to give Raphael an overdue blockbuster—with 44 paintings and 28 drawings.
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