Elegant, elegiac essays from Bosnian-born writer
"The Book of My Lives" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), by Aleksandar Hemon
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"The Book of My Lives" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), by Aleksandar Hemon
Just after midnight on March 18, 1990, two men posing as police officers pulled off the single largest property heist in U.S. history, stealing 13 pieces of artwork worth as much as $500 million. For more than two decades, the FBI has chased leads around the globe. Now agents believe they know who it was.
The trustee overseeing Casey Anthony's bankruptcy case has filed a motion to sell the rights to her story so she can pay her debts.
Jake Tapper's mission before starting his new CNN show has been to make sure people know that he's more than a political wonk.
Chinese melodrama "Mystery" has been honored as the best film at the Asian Film Awards.
Rapper Tone Loc didn't want to be hospitalized after collapsing on stage during a weekend performance in Iowa.
Wearing a replica of one of the organization's uniforms, Madonna called on the Boy Scouts to lift its ban on gays while also calling for a "revolution" to prevent discrimination and abuse of the gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual community.
How did Prince close out South by Southwest Music Festival's weeklong showcase of rock n' roll?
David Hasselhoff put his name behind a campaign to preserve one of the few remaining sections of the Berlin Wall, calling it a "sacred" monument to cheers Sunday from Germans who fondly remember his schmaltzy hit "Looking for Freedom" as one of the soundtracks to their peaceful 1989 revolution.
Japanese architect Toyo Ito, whose buildings have been praised for their fluid beauty and balance between the physical and virtual world, has won the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the prize's jury announced Sunday.
A lawyer for victims of phone hacking by the News of the World says a new conspiracy uncovered by British investigators has hundreds of potential victims.
"Oz the Great and Powerful" is living up to its name at the box office.
An Israeli government official says Barbra Streisand is coming to town.
The Duchess of Cambridge said Sunday that she doesn't know the sex of her first child - but she hopes it's a boy.
Tim McGraw is taking to the UK stage for the first time Saturday night.
By New Orleans standards, the Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival is relatively young, reaching its sixth year this month. But the music and culture that the two-day event celebrates made their way to the Gulf South region centuries ago.
Green Day isn't talking about the recent rocky past, but they're playing like the old days.
Health concerns are forcing Morrissey to cancel his North American tour.
The third season of "American Horror Story" will be subtitled "Coven," and add actress Kathy Bates to the series' ensemble, according to the TV anthology's co-creator, Ryan Murphy.
Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows: