Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
Sarah Palin book tour coming to Indiana The former vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor will visit two Indiana cities Thursday.
Purdue's Native American Center has new director The university appointed Felica Ahasteen-Bryant, who has worked at IUPUI in undergraduate recruitment and outreach for the past decade.
Filmmaker seeking Lafayette area vets, holocaust survivors A documentary filmmaker is looking for veterans in the Lafayette area. Larry Cappetto produces the series "Lest They Be Forgotten," which allows former service members to tell their stories. He wants veterans who can tell the personal side of war - how it changed them and how they transitioned back into civilian life.
New award honors Indiana authors Nominations are being sought for the inaugural Indiana Authors Award.
"Twilight" sequel sets new opening-day record LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" smashed the record for a single-day opening at the North American box office, and was on track to score one of the biggest weekend tallies of all time, according to preliminary data issued on Saturday.
Singer Robbie Williams to court investors: report LONDON (Reuters) - British singer Robbie Williams may sell the right to half his future album, touring and sponsorship earnings in a 50 million pound ($83 million) deal, one of his managers was reported to say on Saturday.
LA attorneys distance Polanski from French lawyer PARIS/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A French attorney for Roman Polanski who said the film director would not return voluntarily to the United States to face child sex charges is not authorized to speak in the case, Polanski's U.S. attorneys said on Friday.
Michael Jackson's doctor says others gave him propofol LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's personal physician told investigators he was not the first doctor to give the pop star propofol, the powerful anesthetic that was one of the drugs to cause his death, according to court papers unsealed on Friday.
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