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It doesn't happen often, but recently Madonna caved in. She scrapped the antiwar video to the title track of "American Life," her new CD that comes out Tuesday.
`Mr. Personality' offers bizarro take on dating game
Who are those masked men? Fox is counting on viewers wanting to know, even if its latest take on a dating reality show looks like something from a Quentin Tarantino movie.
Moviegoers still feel the 'Anger'
''Anger Management'' kept its grip on the No. 1 box office spot for a second weekend. The Adam Sandler-Jack Nicholson comedy took in $25.6 million in ticket sales, giving it a 10-day total of $80.3 million
The music gods must be smiling on the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Last night at Symphony Hall, the orchestra delivered its second world premiere of the month: Sofia Gubaidulina's "The Light of the End." And like Elliott Carter's "Boston Concerto," which the BSO premiered just two weeks ago, "The Light" is a clear winner.
Physicist/photographer Aarons captured humanity at street level
There are only 68 images in this wide-ranging retrospective of the work of Jules Aarons. Yet they manage to take in four continents, three decades, and, most important, a notably capacious sensibility.
Douglases' collaboration became `Family' matter
For the first time, Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas and his two-time Oscar-winning son, Michael Douglas, team up on the big screen. The film, which opens Friday, is "It Runs in the Family," and the title couldn't be more appropriate: Also among the cast are Michael's son, Cameron Douglas, and Michael's mother, Diana Douglas, who was Kirk's first wife.