Obama 'HOPE' Poster Artist gets Probation
Updated: 7:25 PM A federal judge in New York has given two years of probation to an artist who created the "HOPE" poster that came to symbolize Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
Updated: 7:25 PM A federal judge in New York has given two years of probation to an artist who created the "HOPE" poster that came to symbolize Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
Posted: 10:04 AM Lady Gaga's famous meat dress has made its way to the U.S. capital, along with Loretta Lynn's song about "The Pill" and other relics from music history.
Updated: 9:14 AM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in New York is selling its collection of the artist's works through Christie's auction house to raise money for its endowment.
Posted: 10:35 AM Fifty years into his career as a recording artist and a week away from release of an extraordinary new CD, Bob Dylan spends an evening where he seems to feel most comfortable - on stage.
Posted: 3:33 PM Dig out those leg warmers and headbands - "Flashdance" is coming to Broadway.
Posted: 11:29 AM David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit will be among some 300 items shown at a London exhibition that traces the singer's career through five decades.
Posted: 4:05 PM The FBI gave Ray Bradbury a mixed review.
Posted: 11:08 AM He's been battered and humiliated for more than 40 years, but the wolf in a classic Russian animated cartoon has skirted the indignity of having to drop his smoking habit.
Updated: 10:48 AM The Sam Houston State University Junior Fellows will honor Hollywood leading man and Huntsville native Dana Andrews during their fourth annual “Legends of Hollywood Film Festival” on Sept. 15.
Posted: 3:46 PM Ryan Gosling will write and direct How to Catch a Monster, a “modern day fairytale”
Posted: 3:07 PM As part of an effort to woo the ultra-rich, U.S. brokerages increasingly are offering loans collateralized by works of art to their most favored clients, offering a service that was once solely the province of mahogany-walled private banks.
Updated: 9:59 AM We admire people who have can-do, elbow-grease-type attitudes. If something's broke, why not fix it?
Posted: 12:08 PM John Mayer, Gregg Allman, Dierks Bentley and several other musicians are getting together to pay tribute to the late Levon Helm.
Posted: 11:49 AM Woody Harrelson's play "Bullet for Adolf" is extending its off-Broadway run by more than a month and the actor-turned-playwright is hopeful it will continue building an audience.
Posted: 10:43 AM London Film Festival organizers say this year's event will open in October with Tim Burton's canine monster movie "Frankenweenie."
Updated: 1:20 PM Alicia Silverstone is coming back to Broadway - in a romantic comedy set in the porn industry.
Posted: 9:56 AM A Japanese artist is inviting the public to have an intimate view of Christopher Columbus high above a hectic intersection in midtown Manhattan.
Posted: 4:01 PM There's a bit of everything for theatergoers this fall in New York, from a play about porn to a musical about proselytizing Christians.
Posted: 12:39 PM Dick Van Dyke will receive the Screen Actors Guild's highest honor: The Life Achievement Award.
Updated: 9:25 AM A Brazilian painter is making an art out of smoking pot.
Posted: 9:13 AM A group of American artists is using 450 balloons and thousands of light emitting diodes to turn the 2,000-year-old Hadrian's Wall into the world's longest work of art.
Updated: 11:47 AM Karen Allen, who romanced Indiana Jones, has been lured back to the New York stage.
Updated: 10:55 AM Let the Olympics book deals begin.