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The 39th annual Daytime Emmy Awards featured big wins for General Hospital, Regis and Kelly, and Dr. Oz, but none for sentimental favorites All My Children and One Life to Live.

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected much of Arizona's tough new immigration law but allowed one key provision to stand.

All Is Well and Drougt win top jury prizes at this year's Los Angeles Film Festival.

Michael Atkinson pursues the ecstasy of Lawrence Jordan.

Terrence Rafferty savors André Téchiné's cinema of human nature in random flux.

The National Book Foundation encourages us to get to know the 373 works nominated for the National Book Awards since 1950 in a new online exhibition.

Michael Bloomberg watches Girls.

Health care as a privilege...what the GOP won't admit.

The fight for Guadalajara.

Matt Mazur interviews Piper Laurie.

Below is the teaser trailer for Pixar's Monsters University:

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