May 10, 2008

14:59
Between laptop-sized computers and hand-held devices, is there room for a third category whose size would fall between the two?
13:38
A Web-based service under development offers a new tool intended to help with the matchmaking of inventors and companies.
09:03
A son of the suburbs, inspired by his parents’ adventures, takes TV back to the ’70s with “Swingtown.”
Categories: Arts
07:31
A criminal was photographed remotely through the camera on the laptop computer he had stolen, identified and brought to justice.
04:16
In her memoir, Bob Dylan’s former girlfriend looks back at their time in Greenwich Village in the 1960s with affection.
Categories: Arts
00:58
The Encores! presentation of “No, No, Nanette” is secondhand nostalgia, a reworking of a 1970s take on the 1920s.
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00:58
A country singer, Mr. Wallace’s hits included “Primrose Lane” and “How Time Flies.”
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00:29
The Cavendish Invitational Pairs, the planet’s biggest cash tournament of the year, ends on Sunday in Henderson, Nev., on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
Categories: Arts
00:21
An attempt by Mattel to market a Barbie doll collection around eco-consciousness has raised criticism from parents.
00:15
Google faces a conundrum. If it does a deal with Yahoo, it faces antitrust scrutiny. If it backs out, it leaves Yahoo hanging in the wind. Either way, it could harm its nice-guy image.
00:10
The high-quality regional ensemble in Ohio’s capital has canceled its outdoor summer concerts and may call a halt to making music indefinitely.
Categories: Arts
00:09
Political, sociological and psychological, “Far ...” is an engrossing work of art.
Categories: Arts
00:08
Microsoft asked Europe’s second-highest court to overturn or reduce a record fine of 899 million euros ($1.4 billion) from the European Union.
00:06
Only after “Battle of Kruger” — an eight-minute African safari video — became one of the most popular videos in YouTube’s history did the television buyers come calling.
Categories: Arts

May 9, 2008

23:56
An online review of a coming Indiana Jones movie by Steven Spielberg has breached the film’s tight security.
Categories: Arts
23:54
“Discovering Rastafari!” at the Smithsonian’s Natural History museum reveals far more about Rastafarian culture than familiar symbols and the show’s modest size might suggest.
Categories: Arts
23:52
For the first time in its 34-year existence, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has begun blanketing Washington with ads in order to define itself in the public’s mind.
Categories: Arts
23:51
On Thursday at Symphony Space, American Repertory Ballet offered a pair of Twyla Tharp works, including the delicious “Sinatra Suite.”
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23:51
Alan Bergman sang on Thursday at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency in a show celebrating his 50-year collaboration with his wife, Marilyn.
Categories: Arts
23:50
Based on the true story of Sylvia Likens, a teenage girl in Indianapolis in 1965 who found herself subjected to horrific cruelties, “An American Crime” almost begs us to look anywhere else.
Categories: Arts