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First Amendment crusader Barney Rosset dies

Barney Rosset, the fiery and fearless publisher who introduced the country to countless political and avant-garde writers and risked prison and financial ruin

Munch's 'The Scream' to sell in NY; may fetch $80M

One of four versions of Edvard Munch's masterpiece "The Scream" will be sold this spring in New York, Sotheby's auction house announced Tuesday.

Maya Angelou home following brief hospitalization

Nationally renowned poet Maya Angelou is recovering from a brief illness that forced her to cancel a planned speech in Texas.

ReportIt: Mural at Marion library

Submitted by Robert Ottlinger.

Museum robbed at Greece's Ancient Olympia

Two masked gunmen stormed into a small museum at the birthplace of the ancient Olympics in southern Greece on Friday, smashing display cases with hammers and

On Valentine's day, a museum for broken hearts

What becomes of a garden gnome hurled in fury at a windscreen during a stormy breakup?

Arab Spring shot wins World Press Photo award

Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award on Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her

Tony Danza to hit Broadway in 'Honeymoon in Vegas'

Producers said Monday that the former "Taxi" star will play a Vegas wiseguy in the show, which makes its debut in November in Toronto. It is then headed to

Milwaukee student going to the Grammys

A Milwaukee high school singer is going to the Grammys.

UWSP to celebrate Chinese art

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will celebrate a month of all things Chinese.

Fox Cities Performing Arts Center releases 2011 financial report

The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center is making money for the second straight year, after several years in the red.

Play on Norway mass killer causes a stir

A Danish theater is drawing criticism for plans to stage a play based on the manifesto of the man whose bomb-and-shooting spree killed 77 in Norway.

Professor: Miss America humble, genuine

A college professor described the Kenosha native who is now Miss America as humble and genuine.

Nutcracker statue missing from Oshkosh

A six-foot-tall nutcracker statue is missing from its home in Oshkosh.

William Shatner to star in a one-man Broadway show

The actor, singer and writer best known as James T. Kirk on "Star Trek" will star in a one-man show called "Shatner's World: We Just Live in It." Previews

Hugh Jackman plans Broadway return as Houdini

Hugh Jackman liked his record-setting Broadway run so much this winter that he's handcuffing himself to a future musical about Harry Houdini.

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