Box Office News: 'Expendables 2' on Top
Posted: 11:09 AM Sylvester Stallone and his beefy buddies have muscled their way to the top of the weekend box office.
Posted: 11:09 AM Sylvester Stallone and his beefy buddies have muscled their way to the top of the weekend box office.
Posted: 4:43 PM The Huntsville Main Street Program will kick-off a new live music series this fall in downtown Huntsville. Local bands and musicians will play every Friday from August 31 through September 28, 2012 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the Walker County Courthouse lawn. The music is free to the public and all are encouraged to attend the weekly concerts.
Posted: 11:25 AM David Beckham, sporting designer underwear, is making appearances around New York City - in the form of 10-foot-tall metallic statues, that is.
Posted: 2:24 PM An Indiana museum plans to sell a work of glass art by Pablo Picasso that sat unnoticed in storage for nearly 50 years.
Posted: 11:18 AM Britain's longest-running children's comic may be facing closure after 75 years in print.
Updated: 12:10 AM The 5th annual Harestock Music Festival will take place August 18-19, 2012 in College Station, TX. It will be located at The Beer Joint on Hwy 30 east. There will be live music from 1 pm – 12 am as well as food, vendors, various booths and attractions, a silent auction, raffles, and more. Gates will open at 12 noon.
Posted: 4:59 PM "Red Dawn" will be back in theaters Nov. 21 with a new cast and a whole different set of explosions.
Posted: 2:37 PM The Tony Award-winning musical "Once" has proved to be a song at the box office: It has recouped its $5.5 million investment in less than six months.
Posted: 4:14 PM The Christmas musical based on Will Ferrell's movie "Elf" is returning to Broadway foe the holidays.
Posted: 9:54 AM Katie Holmes has gotten a stage brother - Norbert Leo Butz.
Posted: 9:36 AM An arts organization in Detroit has set up shop in a former Detroit Police Department station, where 5-by-9-foot jail cells now are being used as artist studios.
Posted: 5:05 PM 'The Dark Knight Rises' soars overseas.
Posted: 3:18 PM The Beatles shot the classic "Abbey Road" album cover 43 years ago today.
Updated: 9:55 AM Polka dots are Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama's lifelong inspiration, obsession and passion.
Posted: 8:00 AM LONDON (AP) - Britain's Ashmolean Museum says it has raised almost 8 billion pounds ($12.5 million) to buy an Edouard Manet masterpiece and keep it on public display.
Posted: 11:38 AM Philip Marlowe will soon be back on the case
Posted: 1:10 PM Marvin Hamlisch, who composed the scores for dozens of movies including "The Sting" and won a Tony for "A Chorus Line," has died in Los Angeles at 68.
Posted: 1:11 PM A Baltimore label that distributed music by the gunman in the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting says it has removed all of the band's music from its website.
Posted: 10:57 AM It's the end of the Broadway rainbow for "'End of the Rainbow."
Posted: 9:57 AM YouTube's inaugural film festival has selected 10 short films that it will send to the Venice Film Festival.
Posted: 4:08 PM When you’re in the throes of rejection, it’s often hard to remember that everyone experiences it. Even if your mom pats you on the back and tells you that those jerks over at Corporate Corp. will kick themselves when you’re famous in ten years, it still stings.
Posted: 3:33 PM The Philadelphia Orchestra has officially emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Posted: 9:16 AM New York's graffiti artists of the 1970s and '80s are having a hard time putting down their spray-paint cans.
Updated: 10:55 PM Downtown Bryan welcomes the opening of the historic Grand Stafford Theater, an unparalleled, cutting-edge venue nestled in the revitalized arts district.
Posted: 9:05 AM Serious and silly, subversive and mainstream, high and low: Danny Boyle's bonkers Olympics opening ceremony could only have been made by a British artist