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Galleries for March 2012

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Galleries for Sunday, March 25

Thursday, April 5 marks the 18th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death. Here are a few notable people who's lives ended too soon. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Celebrities that left us too soon

Thursday, April 5 marks the 18th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death. Here are a few notable people who's lives ended too soon.

Orlando's Amway Arena was brought down in an early Sunday morning implosion. (03/25/12)

Orlando's Amway Arena imploded

Orlando's Amway Arena went down in a cloud of dust. (03/25/12)

Galleries for Friday, March 23

Newly discovered Mozart piece performed

Sheets of music by Mozart, recently found in a handwritten music book from 1780, are brought to life.

Ill flock to Brazil 'psychic surgeon' John of God

Sick people continue to make pilgrimages to a faith healer who started his practice in Brazil in 1978.

Hallways flood during Aldean concert

Galleries for Thursday, March 22

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is the first exhibition devoted to the celebrated French designer and is at the de Young until August 19, 2012.

Avant-Garde Design: Jean Paul Gaultier exhibit at de Young

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is the first exhibition devoted to the celebrated French designer and is at the de Young until August 19, 2012.

MAYBE BLUE IVY CAN OPEN FOR HER?: Beyonce is set to return to the stage for the first time since giving birth to her daughter. The Grammy winner will perform three concerts in New Jersey in May at Atlantic City's Revel Resorts. Revel said Monday that the shows will be held over Memorial Day weekend for the premiere of the $2.4 billion resort.  (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

This week in entertainment: March 23, 2012

Look at the past week's entertainment headlines.

Miami Valley's Most Wanted - March 22, 2012

Galleries for Wednesday, March 21

Hot weather hurts ski resorts

Ski resorts in New England and Canada are hurting because of the early warm weather, which leads to odd-looking outfits on the slopes.

Every presidential candidate needs celebrities to vouch for them to boost their image with voters. Tyler Perry hosted a gala event at his Atlanta movie studio for President Barack Obama. Later, Perry hosted a smaller fundraiser at his French provincial mansion along the Chattahoochee River. AP

Stars and the presidential candidates they support

Singer/actor/all-around cool guy Justin Timberlake has his own brand of tequila, coined 901 after the area code of his hometown, Memphis, Tenn. AP

Celebrities with their own liquor brands

Celebrities use their star power to sell all sorts of things. Check out the stars who've started their own liquor brands.

Images: NASA images of the giant asteroid Vesta

NASA's Dawn spacecraft has been closing in on the giant asteroid Vesta and giving the space agency a glimpse of the asteroid's surface.

1983: Broderick stars in WarGames with Ally Sheedy. Photo courtesy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

A good reason to play hooky; Matthew Broderick turns 50

He shot to fame as America's favorite high school troublemaker in WarGames & Ferris Bueller's Day Off. But, believe it or not, Matthew Broderick is celebrating his 50th birthday this year.

A general view shows Kensington Palace, what used to be the official residence of the late Princess Diana, in London, Tuesday, March 20, 2012.  Kensington Palace has been transformed following a 12 million pounds (US$19 million, euro14.4 million) restoration project timed to be completed  for this summer's Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee and the London 2012 Olympics.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Diana's Kensington Palace home reopens to public

It's the past home of Queen Victoria and Princess Diana, the future residence of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge — and, it's hoped, a stop on tourists' London itineraries.

First days of spring 2012

Galleries for Tuesday, March 20

Animal rights group photos depict humans as meat

WARNING - GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Animal rights activists in Spain stage a protest with human models posed as slabs of meat in Barcelona.

Major quake rocks Mexico

A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Mexico on Tuesday, shaking central and southern parts of the country, collapsing a pedestrian bridge and swaying buildings in Mexico City.

Black bear cubs rest in the sun. Photo courtesy 'Beingmyself'

Spring awakens America's national parks

Gorgeous blooms and baby animals signal spring's arrival.

The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC is seen March 19, 2012  as a back drop to the Cherry blossoms which have come full bloom due to the early warm weather along the East coast of the US. The blossoms are expected to reach their peak on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)

100th celebration of Washington's stunning cherry blossoms

The National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates its 100th anniversary this year. The 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Toyko's mayor to the city of Washington, DC. has helped cultivate a close relationship between the two countries.

Galleries for Monday, March 19

1980s' shoe craze is popular again

The internet and social networking are credited for a resurgence in "sneakerheads" who collect limited-edition shoes and re-sell them for a nifty profit.

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