Salvador Dali Painting Swiped in New York
A man walked into a New York art gallery with a shopping bag and walked out with a 1949 Salvador Dali painting. See the man, and watch an old clip of Dali on What’s My Line?
A man walked into a New York art gallery with a shopping bag and walked out with a 1949 Salvador Dali painting. See the man, and watch an old clip of Dali on What’s My Line?
Mel Blanc voiced Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam and many other Looney Tune characters. Learn all about him, and watch a short video that could have been titled, “Wanna See Something Gross?”
A gallery of shot-putters, sprinters and hurdlers from the 1972 Olympic trials.
From “ankle” (good) to “cleffer” (bad): the 12 best and worst terms of the classic old trade paper.
He was unusually playful last night at the premiere of To Rome With Love.
Jazz great Eric Dolphy was born 20 June 1928. He died in 1964, nine days after his 36th birthday. Listen to some music and see a photo gallery.
Well, Orson Welles never got Citizen Kane 2 off the ground, either.
Every once in a while the good guys win a small victory.
They’re public, and they don’t make Florida teen killer George Zimmerman look so good.
Pixar animator Josh Cooley’s fantastic collection of movie stills — in a children’s book!
Think the feds shouldn’t have left Roger Clemens alone? Ray Ratto doesn’t want to hear it.
Nothing like a mob with a cannon to bring a political argument to a head.
For Sir Paul’s 70th birthday, The Guardian goes to its archives and a Manhattan gallery shows some grand old photos.
The three-time Olympic gold medal winner is gearing up for another big meet in London this summer.
The movie may be good or bad, but Noomi Rapace is pretty cool.
His no-danger, safety-harnessed walk on a long straight wire was good for 13 million viewers.
From sci-fi master Ray Bradbury to disco queen Donna Summer, it’s been an unpleasantly busy year for celebrity deaths.
How a self-made man can make himself crazy.
A new biography of four of the old salts who led the U.S. Navy into battle in the Big One.
Rodney King, the man whose 1991 beating by Los Angeles Police led to soul-searching, trials, and then riots, has drowned.