Paris Hilton left jail Tuesday after a bizarre, three-week stay in which the hotel heiress was briefly released to her Hollywood Hills home, then sent screaming and crying back to a county lockup. Networks vie for Paris Hilton interview At Versailles: The Hall of Mirrors, almost good as new After a 12 million restoration, the full spectacle of the Hall of Mirrors, the most glittering jewel of Versailles, has finally resumed. The hall looks, as closely as possible, the way it first appeared to Louis XIV in 1684.
A fiery Romeo and Juliet in New York s Central Park A battle of the elements is being pitched at the Delacorte Theater in New York s Central Park, where "Romeo and Juliet" has opened with Oscar Isaac as Romeo and Lauren Ambrose as a Juliet truly to die for. Lindsay Lohan will be doing extended care in rehab, her mother says Lindsay Lohan, who checked into rehab after a wild Memorial Day weekend, plans to extend her stay, said her mother, Dina Lohan. Pell as et M lisande : A French-led opera at the Stanislavsky For the first Russian production of "Pell as" in more than a century, the Stanislavksy theater in Moscow imported French singers for the leading roles, a conductor from Paris and a production team led by Olivier Py, artistic director of the Th tre de l Od on in Paris.
A novelist s dark stories amid treasures of a well-traveled life Susanna Moore has published well-received literary novels for 25 years, but what brought her notoriety a dozen years ago was the erotic thriller "In the Cut." Her latest novel, "The Big Girls," set in a women s prison, has again stirred the critics into a lather of moral indignation. Paris Hilton left jail Tuesday after a bizarre, three-week stay in which the hotel heiress was briefly released to her Hollywood Hills home, then sent screaming and crying back to a county lockup.