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People.com: Robert Redford Weds Artist in Germany

The actor-filmmaker-environmentalist and artist Sibylle Szaggars married Saturday

People.com: Julia Roberts Among the Stars for Paul Newman's Charity Fundraiser

The late actor encouraged fun, Julia remembers at a Hole in the Wall gala

Fiesta time in the Cuban capital

Havana has a thriving cultural scene and is the setting for world-class ballet and film festivals. But it's also a city of music, sunshine and rum, and Havana knows how to throw a damn fine party. Here are some of the city's biggest and best annual events.

Slow down and enjoy Taos, New Mexico

Taos feels like a comfortable Navajo blanket, wrapping you with coziness and color. Pueblos with their sandy hues. Warmth despite the snow on the ground and majestic mountains as a backdrop. Crackling fires in kiva fireplaces and smoke billowing from chimneys.

Eight successful people grateful they got canned

In our tough economic climate, it's worth reminding ourselves that losing a job might not be the end of the world. Sure, it never feels good, but for these well-known folks, getting the boot from their gigs provided the impetus for them to reach even greater successes.

The Screening Room Xtra: Sundance

The February edition of "The Screening Room Xtra" comes from the slopes of Park City, Utah, as we bring you the best highlights from the Sundance Film Festival.

Redford and me: Confessions of a Sundance stargazer

The Sundance Film Festival, celebrating its 25th anniversary in Park City, Utah, is a magnet for film geeks, starry-eyed tourists, journalist suck-ups and celebrity stalkers.

Tented camps take luxury under cover

Alice Temperley likes to camp. Which is why the British fashion designer, who escapes her London workshop to rusticate in a tepee on her Somerset country estate, was recently commissioned by One & Only Le Saint Géran to erect a similar structure on their beach in Mauritius.

Lawsuit seeks to halt gas and oil drilling in Utah

Seven environmental groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the federal Bureau of Land Management, hoping to stop the sale of leases to oil and gas companies on land in Utah that includes what some call the "world's longest art gallery."

After the election, news as usual?

Public Broadcasting Service President and CEO Paula Kerger called Wednesday on news organizations to work to keep Americans engaged in the political process, even though the presidential election has ended.

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