Chris Cuomo anchors a recap of "Good Morning America."
Vladimir Nabokov wanted it burned on his death, but "The Original of Laura" survived and now, 32 years later, the unfinished novel is published for the first time. Despite Nabokov's dying wish, publication of the manuscript will provide what many hope will be an unexpected glimpse of his genius. Duration: 01:13
The actor discusses his new role as a father in a post-apocalyptic world.
More items belonging to the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Berge go under the hammer on Tuesday. The auction, being held in a Paris theatre, runs through Friday.
Sharon Stone, Susan Lucci and Tony Bennett attend singer's annual AIDS benefit. (Nov. 17)
Katy Perry reveals how her relationships are seeping into her new songs as well as her delight at getting to record her own 'MTV Unplugged' session. (Nov. 17)
Michael Jackson's sister blames his physician for her brother's death.
Over 50 artworks from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York are being shown off in Abu Dhabi ahead of the opening of the emirate's own Guggenheim museum in 2013. Duration: 01:18
AP Television Writer Frazier Moore tackles those annoying pop-up advertisements that often block key scenes from your favorite TV shows. (Nov. 17)
Fans go wild at Los Angeles premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon'; Janet Jackson blames doctor for Michael's death; Ashlee Simpson-Wentz to join Broadway cast of 'Chicago.' (Nov. 17)
Lady Gaga eyes the silver screen; John Stamos is immortalized and Hollywood Nation enters the 'Twilight' zone
Former Alaska governor discusses the shock of her daughter's pregnancy.
Japanese and Indonesian researchers capture on film a newly born Coelacanth - a prehistoric fish experts see as a "missing link" between fish and amphibian creatures.
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and their 'New Moon' co-stars talk about their "twi-hard" fans at the 'Twilight' sequel's world premiere. (Nov. 17)
Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician being investigated in Michael Jackson's death reached an agreement Monday in a separate child support case that kept him out of a Nevada jail. (Nov. 16)
Heidi and Spencer Pratt not only say they know how to play the fame game, they say they've mastered it. Now they're spilling their secrets to getting your 15 (or more) minutes in a new book. (Nov. 16)
The success of Leona Lewis' 'Bleeding Love' not only made the British-born singer an international star -- it also helped her branch out and toughen up. She says that newfound strength is all over her sophomore CD 'Echo.' (Nov. 16)
The actress talks about fan reactions to her character on the musical comedy.
Morena Baccarin talks about her role in the science fiction series.
The alternative folk rock group on their album "Know Better Learn Faster."
Nicole Kidman has stepped out in New York with the ultimate accessory, her baby Suynday Rose.
'The Glass House' is a documentary airing on the Sundance Channel that offers a rare glimpse of women on the fringe of Iranian society - and Iranian-born psychotherapist Marjaneh Halati, who created a Tehran center to help them. (Nov. 16)
Acting as a mother to a child that isn't her own isn't only Sandra Bullock's latest movie role. She reveals how art imitates life in her new film 'The Blind Side.' (Nov. 16)
A male concertgoer in Madrid storms the stage and takes off his shirt.
Sandra Lee prepares recipes from "Money Saving Slow Cooking."
Kati Marton's book examines her childhood in Hungary before moving to America.
Jane Lynch, in her latest role as the corrosive cheerleading coach on 'Glee,' offers insight into the character Sue Sylvester and teases what's to come on the Fox hit. (Nov. 16)
The jazz singer talks about her latest album, "The Fall."
Doom spelled dollars at the box office as the global-disaster tale '2012' opened at No. 1 domestically with $65 million and pulled in $225 million worldwide. (Nov. 16)
Lauren Bacall receives early Oscar at film academy party; '2012' tops U.S. box office with $225 million; Bruce Springsteen says 'Hello Ohio' when in Michigan. (Nov. 16)
Celebs including Pharrell Williams and Eva Mendes talk about their love for pop's new unconventional princess, Lady Gaga, ahead of her performance at The Museum of Contemporary Art's 30th anniversary bash. (Nov. 16)
With the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall earlier this month, all eyes have been turned on Germany. But in Czechoslovakia too, the non-violent "Velvet Revolution" of 1989 was another major turning point in history, bringing down the Communist regime in a matter of months. Duration: 01:55
Organisers have finally found a way to shorten the Oscars ceremony - by starting early.
Co-authors Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francois now apply their quick and easy Artisan bread baking method to maximum nutrition in HEALTHY BREAD IN FIVE MINUTES A DAY. Includes select recipes featuring vegetables and whole grains; even gluten-free alternatives.
Madonna is using her star power to help one of the poorest region in Brazil.
A group of university graduates from Kenya have teamed up to write and produce songs.
The star's fans make creative pleas to win spots at the "GMA Weekend" concert.
For generations, Yemeni men have carried elaborate knives known as jambiyas, the Arabic word for dagger. Distinctively shaped and carefully crafted, the knives can often be closely linked to a person's identity. But the tradition is in danger of dying out. Duration: 01:46
Surrealist artist Joan Miro got inspired by French writer Alfred Jarry¿s absurdist play "Ubu Roi". The Catalan painter and sculptor saw in the lead character, King Ubu, an image of the Spanish dictator Franco. Now a new exhibition in northern France has gathered more than a hundred of his works inspired from Ubu. Duration: 01:35