BANGKOK, June 9 -- A court in Burma has partially granted an appeal by lawyers for Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, allowing testimony at her trial by one of several defense witnesses who previously had been barred from the proceedings. more
Tue Jun 09 12:40pm EDT
Peter Carlson shows in "K Blows Top," Nikita Khrushchev's two-week journey across America quickly became one of the most outlandish episodes in the annals of Cold War history. more
Tue Jun 09 12:00am EDT
The Obama administration for the first time has transferred a Guantanamo Bay detainee into the United States, flying the suspect to New York early today to face federal charges in the 1998 East Africa embassy bombings. more
Tue Jun 09 01:14pm EDT
"The Hurt Locker," which opens in limited release later this month, depicts a American bomb disposal unit in the Iraq war. Director Kathryn Bigelow said she wanted to shine a light on the soldiers' heroism -- and the price they pay. more
Tue Jun 09 10:11am EDT
It is the awards show where techies are greeted like rock stars. more
Tue Jun 09 09:33am EDT
The 1974 subterranean thriller "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" isn't what anyone would call an untouchable classic. If it's remembered for anything, it's for the hangdog Walter Matthau's garish shirt/tie combinations and the squalor of New York's subways. more
Mon Jun 08 03:20pm EDT
A 10-day festival of dance, art, theater and music called Muslim Voices: Arts & Ideas begins on Friday night. more
Thu Jun 04 11:46pm EDT
An enigmatic actor, Mr. Carradine never outran the identity he earned in “Kung Fu,” the 1970s Chinese-western television series that made him an unlikely cult hero. more
Thu Jun 04 11:55pm EDT
MOVIES. more
Thu Jun 04 10:03pm EDT