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Robin Gibb arrives at the "American Idol" finale in Los Angeles, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file) 

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees dies at 62

Robin Gibb, 62, died Sunday "following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery," his family announced in a statement released by Gibb's representative Doug Wright.

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    Ohio man's luck changes with signed Picasso print

    An unemployed Ohio man was browsing at his local thrift store for items he could restore and resell when he spotted a Picasso poster with the word "Exposition"

    Talented TX dog paints 'masterpieces'

    An 8-year-old British bulldog named Piper puts her paintbrush where her mouth is, turning out beautiful paintings to sell for the benefit of dog rescue

    Photos: Red Carpet Style: 2012 Met Gala

    It's known as one of the most glamorous red carpets of the year.

    Stars dress for Wintour-hosted, Prada-themed gala

    Movie stars, models and even a few star quarterbacks put on their most fashion-forward outfits for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala.

    Coroner: Valium, alcohol killed painter Kinkade

    An autopsy has found that artist Thomas Kinkade's death was caused by an accidental overdose of alcohol and prescription tranquilizers.

    Broadway show 'Once' will tour in summer 2013

    The film that became an album and then a Broadway musical is now becoming a tour. Producers of the show "Once" announced Monday that a national tour of the

    Munch's 'The Scream' brings $119.9M at NYC auction

    It's a scream that's still reverberating around the world. One of the most iconic images in art history — Edvard Munch's "The Scream" — has become the most

    List of nominees for 2012 Tony Awards

    Nominations for the 2012 American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards.

    'Once' leads Tony Award nominations with 11 nods

    There was something for virtually everyone to smile about on Broadway on Tuesday after 30 of 37 shows this season got at least one Tony Award nomination. The

    Arts to sprout in London this Olympic summer

    London Olympic organizers outlined an extravaganza of arts events Thursday to coincide with the 2012 Summer Games, offering a blockbuster program to cheer the

    Smithsonian welcomes Discovery to space collection

    NASA turned over space shuttle Discovery on Thursday to the Smithsonian Institution, the first in its orbiter fleet to be transferred to a U.S. museum.

    Brother: Painter Kinkade relapsed into alcoholism

    A family member says painter Thomas Kinkade battled alcoholism over the past several years and had a relapse just before his death at his home in Santa Clara

    'Lion King' is Broadway's all-time box office king

    Very quietly, almost stealthily, a new king has been inaugurated on Broadway. Revenue figures indicate that "The Lion King" has swiped the title of Broadway's

    Neil Patrick Harris to host his 3rd Tony Awards

    Producers of the show announced Tuesday that the star of the sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" and a stage veteran would be back at Manhattan's Beacon Theatre for

    Titanic centennial: Museums, events, dinners

    A hundred years ago, the sinking of the Titanic was a tragic disaster. Today, it's fodder for an entertaining outing with the kids.

    Greek police recover ancient statue from goat pen

    Greek police recovered an ancient statue that was illegally excavated and hidden in a goat pen near Athens, and arrested the goat herder and another man who were allegedly trying

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