CULTURE

The family of late singer Michael Jackson, including his children Prince Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (far L) , Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson (2nd L) and Prince Michael Jackson II (L front), his brother's children Jaffar Jackson (3rd L back), Jermaje

Michael Jackson lives again in Immortal stage show

Michael Jackson's music, moves and imagination live again in Cirque du Soleil's new show The Immortal World Tour which opened in Montreal to screams, cries and a standing ovation on Sunday ahead of a 10-month North American tour.

LA puts PST time stamp on art world

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A city once thought to have less culture than a bowl of yogurt, Los Angeles is challenging that notion with an epic exhibition, Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.
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Stella McCartney Puts Pyjama Party Feel into Summer

Stella McCartney wove a playful pyjama party feel into her spring-summer 2012 collection on Monday with a breezy array of silk tunic dresses and loose-fitting print pant suits that could be effortlessly slipped into for a lazy country picnic.
Actor Rowan Atkinson arrives for the UK premiere of Johnny English Reborn, at the Empire Leicester Square in central London

Rowan Atkinson Back as Spoof Spy Johnny English

Rowan Atkinson is back as bumbling spy Johnny English in the sequel to his 2003 hit, but despite work on comic classics Not the Nine O'Clock News and Blackadder, the comedian does not find filming much fun.
Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Get Spiritual Amid Breakup Rumors

Last year, when there were rumors of Hollywood star couple Ashton Kutcher, 33, and Demi Moore, 48, breaking up, the couple was seen making a religious trip to Israel. This time around, amid yet more rumors of a break-up, the couple was spotted attending a spiritual session at the Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles, on Friday, together, according to a report on Allvoices.com
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Bluth Family of ‘Arrested Development’ Returning With New Episodes and a Movie

Fans who haven't heard from the Bluth family of Arrested Development - an American sit-com - fame since 2006, will not have to wait much longer. The producers of the critically-acclaimed series, which was created by Mitchell Hurwitz, have announced that the show will return with a mini-season in the early part of 2013, consisting of nine or ten episodes, to be followed by a full-length feature film.
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10 Best Math and Science High Schools in America

America has on its priority list to build its students' skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math, also known as STEM. But which schools are actually mastering teaching in these areas? The U.S. News & World Report for the first time released a list ranking math- and science-specific high schools.
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Dexter season six premiere: why you should watch

Revenge fantasies about some aspect of your teenage years aren't so unusual, but in the Dexter season six premiere (Sunday at 9 p.m. on Showtime), we see our favorite serial killer really make the most of his high school reunion.
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Idris Elba would love to be the next James Bond

You love him as British cop Luther, you loved him as the thinking man's drug kingpin Stringer Bell on The Wire, and Idris Elba hopes one day you'll love him as the post-Daniel Craig James Bond.
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Dream House saddled with fixer-upper script

If Dream House were an actual structure, it would come with a Sub-Zero refrigerator (in the sewing room), a claw-foot tub (in the foyer) and beautiful French doors (at the bottom of the pool). The pieces are all there, but they don't quite fit together.

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