Under The Influence: Tracing A Long, Twisted History Of Artists And Their Drugs
Whether alcohol or absinthe, LSD or heroin, some of humanity's creative geniuses produced their greatest work as mind-altering substances did theirs. A Paris exhibit connects the dots.
Why Femen Wants To Burn Barbie, But Not Banish Her
A German reporter takes a tour with the radical feminist group at the newly opened Barbie House in Berlin.
Along The Turkey-Syria Border, Erdogan's Own Are Turning Against Him
In the southern Turkish town of Reyhanli, near the Syrian border, anger is rising against Prime Minister Erdogan's support of Syrian rebels.
Russia Eases Stance On Arctic, But Draws A Line In The Ice
Moscow allowed for observer status for additional countries that don't border the Arctic, but will grant them virtually no voice whatsoever on policy.
Japanese Star Chef Killed In Germany By Disgruntled Diners
Was deadly beating on North Sea island due to a dispute over the quality of his fusion cooking?
Cannes Glamorama: Art And Scandal On The Red Carpet
As the 66th edition of the world's top film festival opens in the south of France, a rare glimpse at its tumultuous origins and ever sparkling history.