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Legendary Russian ballerina Maya Plisetskaya dies

Russian ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, who was considered one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, died on Saturday at age 89.

 
Sneak peek inside the new Dr. Seuss book

Get a first look inside the new, original Dr. Seuss book, ‘What Pet Should I Get?’ as pre-orders continue to climb.

 
Las Vegas Beatles fans: A day in the life

When The Beatles came to Las Vegas on Aug. 20, 1964, to play the Las Vegas Convention Center, it was an epic event, both for those lucky enough to be there and those who just happened to be close enough to experience a bit of history.

 
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ author Lee to publish new novel

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee will publish her second novel more than 50 years after the release of her classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” her publisher said on Tuesday.

 
Bellagio conservatory celebrates Chinese New Year

Commemorating the Year of the Yang — which simultaneously honors the Goat, Sheep and Ram — the display features 22,000 flowers in vibrant reds and golds, focusing on the symbol of the Goat.

 
Trekkies wed at Vegas ‘Star Trek’ convention

Even in a city that’s famous for outside-of-the-box weddings, the union of Amy Campbell and Mark Restucci was something you don’t see every day.

 
Video: Barbershop singing brings week of harmony

More than 7,000 attendees descended upon the MGM Grand for the 76th annual Barbershop Harmony Society International Convention this week.

 
Hidden portrait of bow-tied man found beneath Picasso painting

Scientists and art experts finally know what’s beneath one of Pablo Picasso’s first masterpieces, “The Blue Room,” using advances in infrared imagery to reveal a hidden portrait of a bow-tied man with his face resting on his hand.

 
Hollywood stars get little love at Tony nominations

While A-listers got snubbed, musicals “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” got all the love.

 
New York City artists live, eat, sleep on ‘human hamster wheel’

Two performance artists, Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder, are spending 10 days living, eating and sleeping on a giant hamster wheel to make a larger point: We all have to work together to get through the daily grind.