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Robert Taylor is arresting as a lawman named 'Longmire' on A&E drama starting season 2 Monday

NEW YORK, N.Y. - You may not recognize Robert Taylor as anyone other than the title character he plays on the crime drama "Longmire." But he's no newcomer.

Mary J. Blige faces $3.4M federal tax lien in NJ, says she's trying to resolve

HACKENSACK, N.J. - Mary J. Blige and her husband have been hit with a $3.4 million tax lien in New Jersey.

WWII historian Rick Atkinson, a Pulitzer winner, writing about American Revolution

NEW YORK, N.Y. - An award-winning and bestselling World War II historian is turning to an older conflict for his next project: the American Revolution.

Quebec film 'Le Demantelement' wins critics prize at Cannes film festival

CANNES, France - "Le Demantelement," a movie by Quebec director Sebastien Pilote, has won one of the main prizes during critics week at the Cannes Film Festival.

CBC says budget cuts force network to add European drama to fall lineup

TORONTO - The CBC is bolstering its fall prime-time lineup with a rare foreign import also slated for NBC's summer schedule.

Bob Marley, Shakespeare and Peter Pan all part of upcoming The New Victory Theater season

NEW YORK, N.Y. - A new musical featuring the songs of Bob Marley, the world premiere of William Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" by the innovative Fiasco Theater company and an Australian take on "Peter Pan" are among next season's offerings at The New Victory Theater.

Palestinian-Israeli conflict a key part of 'Omar,' but director says romance at forefront

CANNES, France - One of the more buzzed-about films at the Cannes Film Festival, "Omar," is set in the West Bank, and the Palestinian conflict is a key part of the plot.

Brosnan identifies with character in 'Love Is All You Need,' a widowed father

TORONTO - In the sweet-natured Danish film "Love Is All You Need," Pierce Brosnan portrays a widowed, emotionally unavailable businessman who bankrolls his son's wedding in a postcard-perfect chunk of the Italian coast, but struggles to engage as the groom-to-be deals with a pre-marital crisis.

Ethan Coen's first long play and a new work by Stephen Adly Guirgis featured at Atlantic

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The world premiere of Ethan Coen's first full-length stage play, a revival of "The Threepenny Opera" and a new play by Stephen Adly Guirgis will highlight the Atlantic Theater Company's upcoming season.

Hurwitz says 'Arrested Development' return like 'stepping into an abyss'

TORONTO - Viewers won't have seen the last of the fictional Bluth clan after this weekend's "Arrested Development" reboot on Netflix, hints show creator Mitch Hurwitz.

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