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The Week in Culture
This week, Winnie-the-Pooh made a comeback, Spielberg and Lucas teamed up again, James Bond and Wolverine flopped on Broadway, and more in film, TV, music, and art.
Walter Cronkite 1916 - 2009
Celebrated newsman Walter Cronkite, died today at age 92. Recruited for CBS in 1950 by Edward R. Murrow himself, Cronkite's long career spanned the Cuban missile crisis, the assassination of President Kennedy, and Watergate. VIEW OUR GALLERY and WATCH VIDEO from his powerhouse career.
Cronkite made his radio debut as a football announcer in 1937. This 1958 photo shows him with Sandra Nemser broadcasting CBS Radio's Answer Please.
The French actress and filmmaker during the first festival held in September 1946. Morgan received the best actress award for her performance in La...
White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
VIEW OUR GALLERY of the politicians, news personalities, and celebrities who attended Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner at the D.C. Hilton.
Attack of the Serial Adopters
Madonna wants to adopt another child, but she's not alone. From Brad and Angelina to Hugh Jackman to Sharon Stone, VIEW OUR GALLERY of famous parents who are creating families the new fashioned way.
Madonna is currently seeking out a sibling for her first adopted son, David Banda, from Malawi. The Material Mom has returned to the country and is...
After surviving pancreatic cancer, Apple's CEO now says he has a hormone imbalance. How ill is he? And can the company that brought us the iPod and the iPhone prosper without him?

















