They may be in the grip of a crushing recession and riven by bitter internal political divisions, but Greeks are also trying to look on the bright side.
Never mind the massive debt, the salary cuts and tax hikes: both ordinary people and the news organisations that serve them have started looking for a silver lining.
Full StoryA music awards show dubbed the "African Grammys" was hit by an embarrassing series of hitches culminating in the absence Sunday of star Chris Brown and an apology by the organiser.
The show had been delayed from Saturday to enable rapper Brown to attend, with organiser Ernest Adjovi initially blaming the delay on Brown missing his flight but later saying heavy rains and other logistical hiccups were behind the postponement.
Full StoryWritten by Anthony Sargon
"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" had a very limited theatrical release and a slow global rollout, so this review is a tad late, but seeing how the film has garnered some awards attention, this reviewer thought it appropriate to give this little film some attention as well.
Full StoryThe Kora Awards, dubbed "Africa's Grammys", will take place Sunday in Abidjan, organisers said, after confusion about when the event would happen and when its star – U.S. rapper Chris Brown -- would arrive in Ivory Coast.
"Everything will take place Sunday," Kora spokesman Ernest Adjovi said late Saturday.
Full StoryBarcelona defender Gerard Pique irked much the world's media Friday by announcing his girlfriend Colombian pop star Shakira had given birth -- but then revealing it was a prank.
Pique, expected to become a father within months, announced on Twitter that Shakira had given birth: "Our boy has already been born! We are very happy! Thank you all for your messages!"
Full StoryA statue of Adolf Hitler praying on his knees is on display in the former Warsaw Ghetto, the place where so many Jews were killed or sent to their deaths by Hitler's regime, and it is provoking mixed reactions.
The work, "HIM" by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, has drawn many visitors since it was installed last month. It is visible only from a distance, and the artist doesn't make explicit what Hitler is praying for, but the broader point, organizers say, is to make people reflect on the nature of evil.
Full StoryFBI files on Marilyn Monroe that could not be located earlier this year have been found and re-issued, revealing the names of some of the movie star's communist-leaning friends who drew concern from government officials and her own entourage.
But the records, which previously had been heavily redacted, do not contain any new information about Monroe's death 50 years ago. Letters and news clippings included in the files show the bureau was aware of theories the actress had been killed, but they do not show that any effort was undertaken to investigate the claims. Los Angeles authorities concluded Monroe's death was a probable suicide.
Full StoryFormer Material Girl Madonna has built 10 primary schools in Malawi this year, her charity announced Friday.
Two years after abandoning a $15 million girls academy, the pop diva said projects this year would educate 4,871 children in the tiny southern African country.
Full StoryAll the single ladies — and men — will have a chance to join Beyonce onstage at the upcoming Super Bowl.
Pepsi announced Friday that dozens of fans will hit the stage when the Grammy-winning diva performs Feb. 3 in New Orleans.
Full StoryKatie Holmes' return to Broadway will be much shorter than she would have liked.
The former Mrs. Cruise's play "Dead Accounts" will close within a week of the new year. Producers said Thursday that Theresa Rebeck's drama will close on Jan. 6 after 27 previews and 44 performances.
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