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The simulated piece of driftwood that saved Kate Winslet’s Rose in “Titanic” was the highest-selling item in an auction of Hollywood memorabilia.
Officials said the Monday searches were connected to an investigation by federal authorities in New York. It’s not clear whether the music mogul was the target of the investigation.
An adaptation of James L. Swanson’s 2007 book, this Apple TV+ series focuses on Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, played by Tobias Menzies, as he hunts down Abraham Lincoln’s assassin.
Steve Doocy, the affable longtime “Fox and Friends” host, is challenging GOP orthodoxy to the dismay of Sean Hannity, Donald Trump and other Republicans leaders.
A key portion of Seinfeld’s fortune comes from a series of syndication deals for the sitcom.
Kayaking from Vancouver Island to Alaska, author David Norwell documented his trip with both diary entries and watercolor paintings.
The hip-hop legend will perform on July 16.
Expos and shows, plus a comedy roast.
The works of three Alaskans are featured within the latest “Alaska Quarterly Review,” including poets Sara Eliza Johnson of Fairbanks and Mistee St. Clair of Juneau.
With an Alaska Native artist market, concerts and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations coming up, there’s plenty to see and do.
X said only that it had decided not to enter into a commercial partnership with Lemon’s show.
The 78-year-old country music superstar revealed that she believes a new rendition of her 1973 classic “Jolene” will appear on “Act II,” scheduled for release March 29.
At the Academy Awards, “Oppenheimer” had a big night, Emma Stone shocked, John Cena was naked, and Ken ... Kenned.
Don’t be outraged that Anderson received his first Academy Award for a live action short. It’s actually kind of perfect.
“Oppenheimer,” a solemn three-hour biopic that became an unlikely billion-dollar box-office sensation, was crowned best picture at a 96th Academy Awards that doubled as a coronation for Christopher Nolan.
Their work is rooted in Indigenous cultures and northern themes, peppered with fantastical elements.
The 46-minute documentary covers the decorated skier’s youth in Anchorage, Olympic glory and battle with cancer.
A teenage pregnancy is at the center of the young-adult novel “The One-Man Iris Davis Fan Club,” which features the continued enterprises of Alaskan protagonist Sam Barger.
There’s music, a cabaret act and the Arctic Winter Games kickoff.
A prosecution centered on the ownership of a cache of hand-drafted lyrics to Eagles hits like “Hotel California” was highly unusual from the start, but its end was even more unexpected.
Alec Baldwin was pointing a gun at Halyna Hutchins on a movie set outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, when the gun went off, killing the cinematographer and wounding director Joel Souza.
The Country Music Hall of Fame artist joins Ludacris, Whiskey Myers and Oliver Anthony as featured performers at the fair.
Following up on his esteemed first novel “There There,” Orange has again brilliantly succeeded in enlarging and complicating what it means to be American.