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Artist collective reaches out to youths at Chalk Art Festival
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Brad Pitt says his kids make him laugh, rob him of sleep
On a canvas of pavement and with a palette of fluorescent pastel chalk, 15 artists along with friends and neighbors sketched out dreams ranging from the fanciful to the profound in San Jose on Saturda... |
Indian customers lured by gold's lower price
Washington, Sept 7 ANI: American actor Brad Pitt has said that his kids make him laugh, but rob him of sleep.Pitt, 44, was asked at the Toronto International Film Festival gala screening for his new C... |
The Wrestler scoops Golden Lion
Demand is booming in New Delhi as retail consumers return to the market with the arrival of the festival season, helping sustain the yellow metal at $800 an ounce...... |
French film to open 46th New York Film Festival
The Wrestler, starring Mickey Rourke, wins the coveted Golden Lion for best picture at the Venice film festival. ...... |
Mayhem reigns in Toronto's "Midnight Madness" films
NEW YORK, Sept 5 Reuters Life! - A French film about a teacher working in a tough school in Paris will open the 46th New York Film Festival, which will feature 28 films from about 17 countries, organi... |
Anne Hathaway lights up patchy Venice fest
TORONTO Reuters - Forget red carpets and polite Hollywood stars. Mayhem reigns at the Toronto film festival's "Midnight Madness" movies that kicked off, literally, with an early Friday m...... |
Olmi wins lifetime award at Venice film festival
VENICE Reuters - Mickey Rourke and Anne Hathaway are among the favorites to win top actor and actress prizes at the Venice film festival awards ceremony on Saturday, while the race for the coveted Gol... |
Wein works to preserve the Newport festival legacy
Italian director Ermanno Olmi received the Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion for lifetime achievement on Friday. The 77-year-old director won the Golden Lion at Venice for "La Leggenda Del S...... |
Old Car Festival drives through Greenfield Village
For the first time since he founded the Newport Jazz Festival, George Wein didn't have to sign any checks or worry about how the fickle weather might affect the bottom line. Instead, his biggest c...... |