Arts
SC slave cabin dismantled for Smithsonian display
SC slave cabin dismantled to be transported, rebuilt for display at coming DC museum
CBS adding Robin Williams comedy
CBS will premiere 4 new comedies in the fall, including 1 with Robin Williams
Smithsonian plans to open first yoga exhibit
Smithsonian planning exhibit on art of yoga, turns to crowd funding to support project
Review: Clever 'Stories We Tell' explores memory
Movie review: The clever documentary 'Stories We Tell' explores the fleeting nature of memory
Vatican re-enters art world with Venice Biennale
Vatican brings Genesis interpretation to Venice Biennale in return to arts patronage tradition
Broadway's 'The Winslow Boy' to star Mastrantonio
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Roger Rees head to Broadway in revival of 'The Winslow Boy'
Lincoln Center names a Broadway producer as head
Lincoln Center names Broadway producer Jed Bernstein as its new head
Broadway's 'Pippin' to go on national tour
Broadway's 'Pippin' to go on national tour, joining 'Cinderella' on the road in 2014
For Baz Luhrmann, Cannes is a birthplace
For "Great Gatsby" director Baz Luhrmann, the Cannes Film Festival is birthplace of his talent
Richter painting sells for $37 million in NYC
Monumental Gerhard Richter canvas sells for $37M in NYC, auction record for living artist




