Tony Awards to head back to Radio City Music Hall
The Tony Awards are going back to the place where the Rockettes high-kick it.
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The Tony Awards are going back to the place where the Rockettes high-kick it.
Years of newsroom cutbacks have had a demonstrable impact on the quality of digital, newspaper and television news and in how consumers view that work, a study released Monday found.
The producers of the cable TV miniseries on the Bible say Internet chatter that their Satan character resembles President Barack Obama is "utter nonsense."
Kacey Musgraves, "Same Trailer Different Park" (Mercury Nashville)
British actor Frank Thornton - best known as Captain Peacock in the long-running television comedy "Are You Being Served?" - has died at age 92, his agent said Monday.
A young assistant to David Hockney has died after being taken to a hospital from the artist's house.
"Oz the Great and Powerful" continued to live up to its name, leading the weekend box office for the second week with $46.6 million.
NBC is making the most of its returning hit series "The Voice."
Clutch, "Earth Rocker" (Weathermaker Music)
A history of fishing in the Atlantic Ocean and a close study of wartime conduct have been named winners of the prestigious Bancroft Prize.
Ten years and tens of millions of copies later, "The Da Vinci Code" is on the house.
Artists Against Fracking say the group and supporter-celebrities, including Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon, haven't been told to register as lobbyists in their campaign to stop gas drilling in New York, but will if required to continue their cause.
Alternative singer-songwriter Jason Molina has died at his home in Indianapolis. He was 39.
Dave Bry is a professional apologizer, first in a Dear (Person He's Wronged) column online and now a letter-by-letter memoir of messing up and making amends.
Billy Bragg, "Tooth & Nail" (Essential Music/Cooking Vinyl)
A former lead singer of the soul music group "The Spinners" has died in Orlando.
When he says why he especially likes Sendai Mediatheque, the public library that ranks among his most famous works, Toyo Ito, the Japanese architect awarded the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, says he likes to see people napping and relaxing inside the transparent structure.
Lil Wayne is out of the hospital, according to his Young Money associate Mack Maine.
A once-prominent New Jersey defense attorney whose clients included entertainers and rap stars was convicted Monday of operating a racketeering enterprise that included the murder of a witness and engaged in prostitution, drugs, and witness tampering.