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Other Entertainment News Archives for August 5, 2005

'Da Vinci Code' cleared of infringement
Aug 5 2005 3:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The best-selling thriller "The Da Vinci Code" does not infringe on the copyrights of a book published in 2000 by another author, a judge ruled.
 
Exhibit shows evolution of Latino artists
Aug 5 2005 2:58PM (CT)
GOLDENDALE, Wash. (AP) - Ten years ago, artist Cristina Acosta modeled her work after live sketches. What she saw, she painted. The results reflected her emotions, but not her imagination. Today, the arabesque flourishes in her still lifes remain, but bold images of bears, owls, fish and eagles dominate. Intertwined metallic leaf pays homage to the gold and silver filigree her family created in Mexico decades ago.
 
Book has a marketing problem: no author
Aug 5 2005 2:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When it was released in June, John Twelve Hawks' "The Traveler" seemed an obvious summer smash, a highly publicized, high-tech thriller cited by The New York Times as "page-turningly swift" and also praised in The Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle and elsewhere. Bur the book didn't stay long on best seller lists, failing to crack the Times top 10, and it's now falling off entirely.
 
McMurtry won't close bookstore after all
Aug 5 2005 2:00PM (CT)
ARCHER CITY, Texas (AP) - Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry won't be closing his eclectic book shop after all.
 
Rowling, Dylan nominated for Quills Awards
Aug 5 2005 1:35PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - J.K. Rowling, Bob Dylan and Stephen King are among the nominees for the first annual Quills Awards, a glitzy literary affair for which the general public will cast the ballots.
 
New Graceland operator worries Elvis fans
Aug 5 2005 12:42PM (CT)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - The pilgrims will still weep at Elvis Presley's grave, and the souvenir shops will still swarm with credit-card waving fans, an occasional black pompadour hardly drawing a glance. But change is in the air: Strangers are in Graceland.
 
Philly museum gets Saint-Gaudens sculpture
Aug 5 2005 9:36AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Museum of Art has acquired the eight-foot marble sculpture "Angel of Purity," by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, put on the market last year by St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, which owned it for a century.
 
Richie, fiance appear in ads for jeans
Aug 5 2005 7:30AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nicole Richie has a new co-star _ fiance Adam Goldstein. The couple appear together in print ads for Bongo jeans.
 
   

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