Toby Keith Says Okla. Hometown is 'Strong'

Country singer Toby Keith says he grew up in the area near Oklahoma City that was hit by a devastating tornado and paid tribute to its proud people. 21 May 2013, 5:21 AM PDT

Cannes, Hollywood Far from Liberal Regarding Powerful Women

It’s a sad fact, but having one, or more typically, no women honored at the annual Cannes Film Festival is the norm. Sorry, but I have a hard time believing that there aren’t more films directed by women worthy of a nomination. This is rather ironic for an industry priding itself on its socially liberal viewpoint on everything imaginable. 20 May 2013

Archie Comics' Gay Kiss Mocks Real-Life Protest

Archie Comics' only openly gay character, Kevin Keller, finds his life turned upside down after locking lips with his boyfriend, Devon, drawing the ire of at least one disapproving Riverdale mom. 20 May 2013

'SNL' Defends IRS, Mocks Tea Party

On Saturday’s Weekend Update segment of "Saturday Night Live," show regular Seth Meyers and former anchor Amy Poehler touched on the recent IRS scandal but spared the government agency any scathing critique. 19 May 2013

'Hating Breitbart' Scores with New Media Release

"Hating Breitbart," director Andrew Marcus's film chronicling the late media pioneer's deconstruction of the media, bowed as Amazon.com's third most popular documentary in its first week of release. It is currently ranked #7 of all DVD documentaries on the Amazon charts. 19 May 2013

Hunger Games Sequel 'Catching Fire' Promoted but Not Screened at Cannes

Stars of the "Hunger Games" sequel, Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Sam Clafin, arrived Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival. "Catching Fire," perhaps more than any other film not actually screening at Cannes, is seeking to use the festival's global platform to promote the highly anticipated sequel. 18 May 2013

Saudi Arabia More Tolerant, Says Woman Filmmaker

Saudi Arabia's first woman film maker, Haifaa Al-Mansour, said her country was becoming "more tolerant and more accepting" as she picked up an award in Cannes on Saturday for her acclaimed film "Wadjda". 18 May 2013

Denmark's de Forest Wins Eurovision Song Contest

Denmark's Emmelie de Forest has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest with her ethno-inspired flute and drum tune "Only Teardrops," despite tough competition from spectacular stage shows by performers from Azerbaijan and Ukraine. 18 May 2013

Cannes Festival Rocked as Chopard Jewels Stolen

Jewellery worth $1.4 million due to be loaned to stars at the Cannes Film Festival was stolen from a local hotel in a pre-dawn heist but the coveted Palme d'Or trophy was safe, officials said. 18 May 2013

Obama to Host Another Concert While Scandals Rage

Fiddling while the organization around him is burning from the scandals surrounding Benghazi, the IRS, and AP, Barack Obama is hosting another concert in his “In Performance at the White House” series. On May 22, Obama and his wife will honor singer-songwriter Carole King in the East Room of the White house, who will be given the 2013 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. 17 May 2013

Candice Glover Wins 12th Season of 'American Idol'

The booming 23-year-old R&B vocalist from St. Helena Island, S.C., won the Fox singing competition after auditioning a trio of times and making it to the finals this year. Glover looked stunned when "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest announced she bested soulful 22-year-old country singer Kree Harrison from Woodville, Texas. 16 May 2013

'Texas Chainsaw' Gives Leatherface Evil Backstory

Leatherface, the frightening face of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, now has a reason for some of his extra-curricular killing. "Texas Chainsaw," the latest film in the horror series, shows the masked man doing his usual slayings but adds a twist or two to the proceedings. 16 May 2013

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