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A look at the celebrities making headlines in the worlds of movies, music and more.
 

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Modern Michelangelo


The National Gallery of Art salutes Michelangelo Antonioni, an Italian master of the cinema.

 

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Scene From Comic Con


The 39th annual Comic Con Convention takes over the San Diego Convention this week. The four-day event highlights the latest in comic-related books, movies, toys, games and memorabilia.

 
 

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Eye on Entertainment


A look at the celebrities making headlines in the worlds of movies, music and more.

 

PHOTOS

The Art of the Tease


Burlesque enjoys a revival in Washington with three new shows that range in style from vaudeville to cabaret to performance art.

 

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60th Annual Emmy Award Nominations


The 2008 Emmy Award nominations were announced from the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood, Calif.

 

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Chef on Call: Making Perfect Pies


Rose Levy Beranbaum, author of the landmark "Pie and Pastry Bible," gives District resident Sarah Fairbrother a lesson in making pies.

 

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Eye on Entertainment


A look at the celebrities making headlines in the worlds of movies, music and more.

 

PHOTOS

The Joker, Through the Years


A look at the many faces of Batman's nemesis, on film, on television and in the comics.

 

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Eye on Entertainment


A look at the celebrities making headlines in the worlds of movies, music and more.

 

PHOTOS

Soaring Into Summer


Sunday Source asked readers to document June 21, the first full day of summer, in photos. Here, our favorites from the submissions.

 

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The Picture of Democracy


Indelible images from the campaign for the presidential nominations.

 

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Out on a Limb


Exhibits of unique treehouses by area craftsmen are now on display in southeastern Pennsylvania at the Tyler Arboretum and Longwood Gardens.

 

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Pushing the Envelope


Washington Post theater critic Peter Marks hands out his own awards for the most (and least) ovation-worthy moments in Washington's 2007-08 theater season.

 

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Eye on Entertainment


A look at the celebrities making headlines in the worlds of movies, music and more.

 
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Newseum
Newseum
An interactive tour of the news history museum that opens April 11 in its new, $450 million building on Pennsylvania Avenue.

A President's Retreat
A President's Retreat
During his presidency, Abraham Lincoln often sought refuge from official Washington in a 36-room retreat on the grounds of Soldier's Home, an armed forced retirement community. A seven-year, $17 million restoration of the historic space known as President Lincoln's Cottage is now complete.

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MULTIMEDIA: The New Museum Opens in New York - The three levels of gallery space in the New Museum feature bare white walls and flat lighting. The artwork is arranged on cement floors, which have been allowed to crack. Art Critic Blake Gopnik reviews the art.
A selection of the best images by Post photographers this year.

Featuring the best work by multimedia journalists and interactive designers at washingtonpost.com.

Five years after the Taliban fled Kabul under the cover of night, signs of fragile but real progress abound. Simple pleasures once prohibited -- song and dance, the flutter of kites -- have resumed. And for the first time, women and girls once repressed under Taliban rule are able to take better control of their lives and their futures.

The Aswan High Dam is the starting point for a 690-mile journey along the river, through Egypt, the Arab world's most populous country.

Alberto Korda was born Alberto Diaz Gutierrez in Havana in 1928, the same year as Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Korda captured the celebrated photograph of Che during his work as personal photographer to Fidel Castro. In the book 'Cuba by Korda,' available Sept. 15, 2006, rare photos of Fidel Castro and Guevara, as well as the stories behind the photographs.

In the 25 years of the epidemic, treatment has improved, but the issues of social isolation, and, often, economic instability remain.