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  • FILE - In this April 22, 2010 file photo, singer Bruce Springsteen stands on stage after being honored at the Ellis Island Family Heritage Awards in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, file)

    Springsteen heads to film fest for 'Darkness' doc

    Bruce Springsteen is heading to the Toronto International Film Festival for the world premiere of a documentary about one of his classic 1970s albums.


  • Demonstrators in favor of the proposed Islamic center near ground zero march on Church Avenue in Lower Manhattan on Sunday. Opponents and supporters of the Islamic cultural center were separated by barricades and police officers as both groups rallied. (Associated Press)

    Rallies over mosque near ground zero get heated

    Hundreds of impassioned demonstrators — all waving American flags, but separated into two groups by police — descended on the site of the proposed mosque near ground zero, with opponents chanting, "No mosque, no way!" and supporters shouting, "We say no to racist fear!"


  • Film shows Springsteen recording 'Darkness' album

    An Emmy Award-winning filmmaker has collaborated with Bruce Springsteen on a new documentary that chronicles the recording of the Boss' 1978 album.


  • American Scene

    The Los Angeles court system is the center of a dispute over a budgetary crisis that threatens its ability to serve the public.


  • Musical side of Minnie

    Since Minnie Driver first bounded onto the Hollywood scene as the pleasantly plump Benny Hogan in the 1995 film "Circle of Friends," she has tried on a bevy of roles for size — and despite their diversity, most have fit her just as well as her stunning red-carpet gowns.


  • The 1997 legendary album "OK Computer" by British band Radiohead, fronted by Thom Yorke (shown), last year sold 94,000 copies.

    Old music, new fans

    NEW YORK


  • The 1997 legendary album "OK Computer" by British band Radiohead, fronted by Thom Yorke (shown), last year sold 94,000 copies.

    Old music, new fans

    NEW YORK


  • Top 5

    If national campaign season is going to last two years, and if the candidates insist, like pro wrestlers, on their own entrance music, then, by golly, we want a better soundtrack. No more "Rocky" theme (sorry, Rep. Kucinich. You're not an underdog; you're not even a dog). No more faux-populist "Small Town" for exquisitely coiffed owners of 28,000-square-foot mansions, Mr. Edwards. And — we are stunned this needs to be stipulated — no Celine Dion.


  • Top 5

    If national campaign season is going to last two years, and if the candidates insist, like pro wrestlers, on their own entrance music, then, by golly, we want a better soundtrack. No more "Rocky" theme (sorry, Rep. Kucinich. You're not an underdog; you're not even a dog). No more faux-populist "Small Town" for exquisitely coiffed owners of 28,000-square-foot mansions, Mr. Edwards. And — we are stunned this needs to be stipulated — no Celine Dion.


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