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US Open tennis leaving CBS for ESPN in 2015
After nearly half-century on CBS, US Open tennis moving to ESPN in 2015 on 11-year deal
WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS
WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS
Vampire Weekend switch it up, some, on third album
More of the same, but different: Vampire Weekend growing on third album 'Modern Vampires'
The CW network releases its schedule
Fall schedule for the CW network released
CW to air iHeartRadio Music Festival next season
CW's new schedule to include iHeartRadio Music Festival, escapist dramas
Google boosts photo offerings to rival Facebook
Google adds photo and other enhancements to Google Plus in effort to rival Facebook
'Glee's' Lynch and dog go to bat for shelter mutts
Jane Lynch found love of her life at a shelter, hosts PBS special urging others to do the same
Rookie Conor Daly crashes at Indy 500 practice
Rookie Conor Daly wrecks during Indy 500 practice
Boy band One Direction: World tour next year
Chart-topping boy band One Direction to launch world tour next year
Boston Symphony Orchestra names new music director
Boston Symphony Orchestra names Latvia native Andris Nelsons its 15th music director
5 free things in South Dakota's Black Hills
5 free things in South Dakota's Black Hills, from historic towns to famous monuments
USA network will debut first-ever sitcoms
Original sitcoms coming to USA network for the first time
The Hollywood Reporter's best stories of the week
The Hollywood Reporter's best stories of the week
Google's music plan part of fresh wave of upgrades
Google adds $8-a-month music plan as Apple preps radio, Spotify eyes mobile 'freemium'
DiCaprio, Spielberg open a stormy Cannes
A stormy Cannes gets under way with 'The Great Gatsby,' Steven Spielberg
Protesters picket Barbie-themed house in Berlin
Barbie gets fiery reception at opening of pink theme house in Berlin
Review: Grant returns gracefully with new album
Music Review: Amy Grant returns gracefully with first album of new material in a decade
Review: 'Metro: Last Light' a can't-miss shooter
Review: Stunning visuals, immersive gameplay make 'Metro: Last Light' a can't-miss shooter




