ABC-TV will have only 2 new fall shows ABC will introduce only two new series in the fall, one of them scripted, in a schedule the network admits was severely affected by the 100-day TV writers strike.
Spielberg joins regulars for Cannes film fest Rounding up a lot of the usual suspects, the Cannes Film Festival presents a lineup from an illustrious if somewhat predictable gang of regulars, including Clint Eastwood, Steven Soderbergh, Woody Allen, Atom Egoyan and Wim Wenders.
Obama leads field in unsolicited campaign songs Barack Obama is closing in on the Democratic nomination for president, but he clinched the race for the best campaign soundtrack long ago - no superdelegates needed.
Pat Tillman's mother recalls journey for facts in new book The mother of former NFL player Pat Tillman suspects the military's account of how fellow Army Ranger comrades shot and killed her son in Afghanistan is still not the true story, four years later, according to her new book.
Sex and the City premieres in London The "Sex and the City" stars lit up London's Leicester Square for the world premiere of the cinematic sequel to their New York adventures, delighting fans with glamorous - and sometimes quirky - outfits that helped make the show an international hit.
Mich. art gallery exhibition features US Impressionists This photo provided by the Muskegon Museum of Art show 'My Garden, East Aurora, New York' by Alexis Fournier. Artists from France, more than any other country, are most closely associated with the Impressionist style of painting because the beloved movement developed there in the late 19th century. But a new exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art in Muskegon, Mich., opening Thursday, May 1, 2008, serves as a reminder that there also were American artists who embraced Impressionism. (AP Photo/Muskegon Museum of Art)