| Wed, May 22, 2013 |
| 06:55 PM |
|
ND ad agency sues creators of Cartoon Network show
A North Dakota advertising agency is suing the creators of a Cartoon Network show, alleging that they copied a state marketing campaign. H2M, a Fargo-based advertising and marketing agency, filed the lawsuit against Dane Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove in U.S. District Court in North Dakota on Monday. Boedigheimer and Grove are the creators of the animated series "Annoying Orange."
|
| 06:11 PM |
|
Publisher: Sen. Warren book coming out in 2014
NEW YORK (AP) , U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a favorite among liberals for her forceful advocacy for consumers and criticisms of the financial industry, has a book deal. The Massachusetts Democrat has an agreement with Henry Holt and Company for a book, currently untitled, to be released in spring 2014, the publisher announced Wednesday.
|
| 06:08 PM |
|
Bears LB Urlacher announces his retirement
CHICAGO (AP) , Brian Urlacher wasn't sure how dominant he could be any longer, so he's calling it a career after 13 seasons with the Chicago Bears. And what a career it was: ,Eight Pro Bowl seasons; ,Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 ,A trip to the Super Bowl as 2006 NFC champion.
|
| 06:03 PM |
|
Douglas, Damon dramatize a steamy showbiz affair
NEW YORK (AP) , The idea of Michael Douglas playing Liberace might seem nearly as outrageous as Liberace himself. Liberace, forever hailed as Mr. Showmanship, was the excess-to-the-max pianist-personality...
|
| 05:50 PM |
|
In Arias trial, TV cameras never far behind
PHOENIX (AP) , The Jodi Arias murder trial had all the ingredients of a circus the minute it started: sex and violence, a defendant more than willing to seek the spotlight, a judge who extended leniency in allowing lengthy testimony and cameras in court , and a media-savvy sheriff ready and willing to set up jailhouse interviews with his most famous inmate.
|
| 05:36 PM |
|
Jennifer Lopez to open cellphone stores
NEW YORK (AP) , "Jenny from the Block" wants the block to buy Verizon phones from her. Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez says she's opening a chain of cellphone stores and a website under the Viva Movil brand. The aim is to sell Verizon phones and services to Latinos.
|
| 05:21 PM |
|
Facebook posts: Suit filed over vet's detention
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) , A civil liberties group filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of an ex-Marine who was detained in a psychiatric facility after posting anti-government messages on Facebook, using the case to criticize a program that looks for veterans who may have become extremists.
|
| 04:51 PM |
|
Twitter adds security measure to logins
NEW YORK (AP) , Twitter is adding an extra security measure to users' accounts in an effort to prevent unauthorized logins. Twitter said in a blog post Wednesday that users will be able to enroll in a login verification program. For those who sign up, Twitter will send a six-digit code using a text message each time they sign in to Twitter.com.
|
| 04:46 PM |
|
Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) , It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet. An Arizona restaurateur, fed up after years of negative online reviews and an embarrassing appearance on...
|
| 03:32 PM |
|
Cannes: Scott Thomas' glorious dip into darkness
CANNES, France (AP) , To convince Kristin Scott Thomas to play the bloodthirsty matriarch of "Only God Forgives," director Nicolas Winding Refn appealed to Scott Thomas , how else? , with the flattery of his own mother. "That's how he got me to do the film," Scott Thomas said in a beachside interview Wednesday. "He said, 'You're my mother's favorite actress.' So I had to.
|
| 02:21 PM |
|
Redford swept away in shipwreck saga 'All Is Lost'
CANNES, France (AP) , Robert Redford makes actions speak louder than words in shipwreck drama "All Is Lost." He doesn't have much choice. A man-versus-nature tale about a lone sailor adrift on the Indian Ocean, J.C. Chandor's movie has no dialogue, just a few lines of voiceover at the start and a couple of heartfelt expletives.
|
| 02:13 PM |
|
Cannes: James Franco builds a bookish filmography
CANNES, France (AP) , James Franco's filmography is starting to look like a book shelf , and a very respectable one, at that. The 35-year-old American has already played poets Allen Ginsberg ("Howl") and Hart Crane ("The Broken Tower").
|
| 02:12 PM |
|
Fox show brings messy workplaces to television
NEW YORK (AP) , This time "you're fired" is more than a Donald Trump catchphrase. Fox is turning the firing of real people from real jobs into prime-time entertainment starting this week. The network on Thursday will begin airing "Does Someone Have to Go?" a series where cameras go into small businesses and employees are compelled to rat out underperforming colleagues.
|
| 01:32 PM |
|
'Idol' winner rolling out debut album in July
NEW YORK (AP) , Candice Glover spent more time on season 12 of "American Idol" than she will on creating her debut album. The 23-year-old, who won the Fox singing series last week after competing for four months, is set to release "Music Speaks" on July 16.
|
| 01:24 PM |
|
Beatles' lyrics headed for British Library
LONDON (AP) , Shakespeare, the Magna Carta , and now some of John Lennon's finest lyrics. The British Library on Wednesday added substantially to its already formidable collection with handwritten lyrics to Beatles' classics "Strawberry Fields Forever", "She Said She Said" and "In My Life."
|
| 12:32 PM |
|
Blake Shelton putting together Okla. benefit show
LOS ANGELES (AP) , Blake Shelton and NBC are putting together a benefit for Oklahoma tornado victims. Shelton told reporters about the fundraising effort after Tuesday night's episode of "The Voice." Shelton, an Oklahoma native, paid tribute to the thousands affected by Sunday and Monday's tornadoes by performing an acoustic version of the hit "Over You" with wife Miranda Lambert.
|
| 12:15 PM |
|
Canet seeks gritty New York in 'Blood Ties'
CANNES, France (AP) , The problem with New York these days is there's just not enough litter. At least, that's French director Guillaume Canet's experience. He had to supply his own garbage to recreate the grubby streets of 1970s Brooklyn for his debut English-language feature "Blood Ties."
|
| 12:10 PM |
|
Maine man appears in court in missing teen's death
BANGOR, Maine (AP) , A Maine man charged in the death of a 15-year-old girl whose body was found in the woods has made his first court appearance, but he didn't have anything to say. Twenty-year-old Kyle Dube, of Orono, showed no emotion when he appeared in a Bangor courtroom Wednesday on a charge of murder in the case of Nichole Cable, of Glenburn.
|
| 10:40 AM |
|
Monroe's photos for Prague exhibition stolen
PRAGUE (AP) , A publicist for an upcoming Marilyn Monroe exhibition in Prague says that photographs of the star have been stolen. Alice Titzova of the PR agency 2media says the photos, stolen late Monday, were to be on display starting May 30 at the Prague Castle.
|
| 07:04 AM |
|
Gosling misses Cannes premiere, sends his regrets
CANNES, France (AP) , The Cannes Film Festival is missing one of its biggest stars of this year's festival: Ryan Gosling. The actor was unable to attend the premiere Wednesday of Nicolas Winding Refn's "Only God Forgives." Gosling stars in the Bangkok noir about a brother pressured by his mother to his avenge is his sibling's murder.
|
| 06:43 AM |
|
Germany celebrates composer Wagner's 200th
BERLIN (AP) , Germany on Wednesday celebrated the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner, the 19th-century composer whose music has been hailed as sublime art at the height of Western culture even as he remains tainted by his visceral anti-Semitic views, which later found favor with the Nazis.
|
| 02:53 AM |
|
Hosseini discusses new novel at NYC reading
NEW YORK (AP) , Khaled Hosseini, whose novels have sold more than 38 million copies worldwide, knows what a lucky man he is. "What separates me from someone in the streets of Kabul is such a thin line," says the Afghan-American author of "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns." ''What I have is, in many ways, an undeserved gift."
|
| Tue, May 21, 2013 |
| 11:05 PM |
|
Garcia apologizes for "fried chicken" remark
Sergio Garcia apologized for saying he would "serve fried chicken" while making a joke about having Tiger Woods over for dinner. The British newspaper The Guardian reported Garcia was asked in jest while on stage at the European Tour's awards dinner Tuesday night if he would invite Woods to dinner during the U.S. Open.
|
| 09:36 PM |
|
Library honors Carole King with US pop music prize
WASHINGTON (AP) , Carole King isn't done with music , not yet anyway. The 71-year-old singer-songwriter known for such hits as "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and "You've Got A Friend" was awarded the nation's highest prize for popular music in a concert Tuesday.
|
| 09:22 PM |
|
Biden: Jewish leaders drove gay marriage changes
WASHINGTON (AP) , Vice President Joe Biden is praising Jewish leaders for helping change American attitudes about gay marriage and other issues. Biden says culture and arts change people's attitudes. He cites social media and the old NBC TV series "Will and Grace" as examples of what helped changed attitudes on gay marriage.
|
| 07:51 PM |
|
Nick Jonas, Giuliana Rancic to host Miss USA
LAS VEGAS (AP) , Donald Trump's Miss USA pageant will be hosted by a Jonas brother and an E! News personality. Pageant officials announced Tuesday that Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers pop act and Giuliana Rancic, co-anchor of "E! News," will host the June 16 pageant. The winner of the 62nd annual pageant in Las Vegas goes on to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.
|
| 07:43 PM |
|
A diversion in the air for 'Today'
NEW YORK (AP) , Two charter airplanes carrying the "Today" show anchor team and their crew from Hawaii to Yellowstone National Park were diverted in the air to Oklahoma for coverage Tuesday of the catastrophic tornado outside of Oklahoma City.
|
| 07:24 PM |
|
Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) , Microsoft thinks it has the one. The company unveiled the Xbox One, an entertainment console that wants to be the one system households will need for games, television, movies, sports and other entertainment. It will go on sale later this year, for an undisclosed price.
|
| 07:23 PM |
|
The new consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony
NEW YORK (AP) , Microsoft is the last of the three big video game console makers to unveil its latest gaming system. The unveiling comes nearly eight years after the Xbox 360 went on sale. It follows last fall's debut of Nintendo's Wii U and a preview in February of the upcoming PlayStation 4 from Sony.
|
| 07:15 PM |
|
Does France have right plan to revive its economy?
PARIS (AP) , The man charged with reviving France's shrinking economy and attracting businesses to invest here is gaining a reputation for doing the opposite. As the country's first-ever minister...
|
| |
More Podcasts From Entertainment Top Stories from Associated Press (AP)
|