The stuffed horse belonging to cowboy actor and singer Roy Rogers along with his saddle took top dollar at an auction this week of memorabilia from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum Collection.
A painting found in Rome may be the work of Baroque master Caravaggio and has captivated art critics with its resemblance to other works by the artist, the Vatican's newspaper said.
"The Cookbook Collector" (The Dial Press, $26), by Allegra Goodman: Allegra Goodman's "The Cookbook Collector" tells the story of two sisters, Emily and Jess. Emily is the responsible sister; Jess is the whimsical one.
The creators of the Broadway hit "Stomp" take the concept to another level with their new show, "Pandemonium: The Lost and Found Orchestra."
Seats in U.S. theaters have gotten bigger during the last century to accommodate the expanding size of members of the audience.
A performance commemorating the 1941 Jedwabne pogrom, in which Poles burned alive several hundred Jews locked in a barn, sparked criticism among Polish and Jewish groups on Monday.
Two artists were found guilty of extremism and ordered to pay large fines by a Moscow court on Monday for an exhibition that wounded Russian Orthodox sensibilities in juxtaposing religious icons with pornography.
Three 17th century ceramic bowls have been unearthed in an ancient quarter of London frequented by William Shakespeare and their workmanship ranks with high art of the period, experts who found them said on Monday.
Colombian group "Constelacion latina" dance during the Colombian Salsa Congress in Medellin July 11, 2010.
Academy Award winner Frances McDormand will return to Broadway in Manhattan Theatre Club's world premiere Broadway production of Good People, the new play by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire. Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan will direct.
Italian opera singer Cesare Siepi, famed for his polished bass vocals in performances of "Don Giovanni" in a long opera career, has died in Atlanta, his family said on Tuesday. He was 87.
A painting by Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens, put up for auction by the aristocratic family of the late Princess Diana as part of a clearout sale, sold on Tuesday for 9 million pounds ($13.68 million).