Arts
Arias sells art for money, profits from notoriety
Jodi Arias selling jail art for money, profiting from notoriety in Arizona boyfriend killing
Maduro takes narrowing lead into Sunday vote
Backers of Chavez's chosen heir flood streets but polls say his lead narrows for Sunday's vote
Textile Museum opens last exhibit in historic home
Textile Museum in DC opens final exhibit in historic home before moving to GW University
Composer Frank Wildhorn bridges pop and Broadway
'Jekyll and Hyde' composer Frank Wildhorn is loved and criticized for blending pop, Broadway
Mary Higgins Clark active as ever at age 85
Author Mary Higgins Clark, the 'Queen of Suspense,' active as ever at age 85
Settlement removes cloud from 'Spider-Man' musical
Settlement reached in 'Spider-Man' legal fight removes ugly cloud from musical's future
Mary-Louise Parker to return to Broadway this fall
Mary-Louise Parker to return to Broadway this fall in Sharr White's new play 'The Snow Geese'
US music festivals thriving as 2013 season starts
Sonic boom: US music festival scene thriving as 2013 season gets under way at Coachella
Nominees announced for English translation prize
Novel by Nobel laureate Herta Muller among nominees announced for English translation prize
Art exhibit pushes boundaries of online privacy
Our data, ourselves? Art exhibit pushes boundaries of online privacy, data ownership




