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  • Justin Bieber's monkey to become German property

    Updated: Tue, May 21, 2013

    BERLIN (AP) — Justin Bieber's pet monkey is set to become the property of Germany. Mally the Monkey was seized by German customs March 28 when Bieber failed to produce required vaccination and import papers for the animal after landing in Munich. He had until midnight Friday to produce those...

  • Manzarek, founding member of The Doors, dies at 74

    Updated: 2 hr ago

    Ray Manzarek, a founding member of the 1960s rock group The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complemented Jim Morrison's gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock's most enduring songs, has died. He was 74. Manzarek died Monday in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded...

  • Toby Keith says Okla. hometown is 'strong'

    Updated: 3 hr ago

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Country music performer Toby Keith says he grew up in the area near Oklahoma City that was hit by a devastating tornado. Keith issued a statement saying Monday's tornado in Moore, Okla., devastated the community in which he grew up. The city has embraced Keith's...

  • 'Apple of my Eye' star turns to first love: music

    Updated: 4 hr ago

    HONG KONG (AP) — Fans know her as the sweet schoolgirl in the 2011 blockbuster "You Are the Apple of My Eye." Now, they can take a closer look at Michelle Chen through her first love: music. After she graduated from the University of Southern California and returned home to Taiwan, her...

  • Jackson concert director worked without contract

    Updated: 6 hr ago

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson's doctor was not the only person working on the singer's ill-fated "This Is It" tour without a fully executed contract, a corporate attorney for concert promoter AEG Live LLC testified Monday. The tour's director Kenny Ortega was being paid based on an...

  • Garrison Keillor brings the latest news from Lake Wobegon

    Emily Cary

    Published: Mon, May 20, 2013

    The salesman pitching aluminum siding on the phone sounded strangely familiar, like a ripple echoing across storied waters. He was, in truth, the humorist, writer and radio personality Garrison Keillor best known for his monologues about a Brigadoon-like village that emerges from his mind when...

  • Remembering the Monkees: Peter Tork on nostalgic tour

    Emily Cary

    Published: Mon, May 20, 2013

    Whenever "Hey, hey, we're the Monkees" reverberated from TV sets throughout American neighborhoods in 1966, excited youngsters settled themselves before the screen awaiting a half-hour of madcap episodes about four hopeful rock 'n' roll singers who lived in a Malibu beach house. Until it ended...

  • Music Review: Hart, Bonamassa simmer on 'Seesaw'

    Updated: 14 hr ago

    Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, "Seesaw" (J&R Adventures) Singer Beth Hart and guitarist Joe Bonamassa have a soulful and sultry new album out with "Seesaw." With her voice and his guitar, the album has all the pieces in place to deliver bluesy fireworks built around some decades-old standards....

  • Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival

    Updated: 14 hr ago

    CANNES, France (AP) — Associated Press journalists open their notebooks at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival: JAMES CAAN GOES BACK TO THE 70S They don't make movies like they used to — which is why James Caan was happy to go back to the 1970s in Guillaume Canet's "Blood Ties." An icon of '70s...

  • Daft Punk goes outside comfort zone for new album

    Updated: 15 hr ago

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's tempting to say Daft Punk has gone Hollywood. The influential French electronic duo crafted its first film score, for "Tron: Legacy," three years ago and are now releasing a well-financed, smartly hyped pop album featuring what they call an ensemble cast of...