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Coens' folk revival 'Llewyn' serenades Cannes

The Coen brothers' resurrection of the pre-Dylan folk scene in Greenwich Village serenaded Cannes with its period music and melancholy tale of a self-destructive, feline-toting musician.Full story

Post-9/11 presidential war powers in need of review

  Rosa Brooks, national security law professor at Georgetown University and former counselor to Under Secretary of Defense Michele Flournoy, talks with Rachel Maddow about the need for renewed debate over the Authorization for Use of Military Force to restore the balance of power and put Congress back

Senator urges quick action on Ex-Im nominee Hochberg

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson on Tuesday warned the U.S. Export-Import Bank could be forced to stop operations in two months unless the Senate quickly approves the nomination of Fred Hochberg as president of the government-run bank. Full story

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'Kinky Boots,' Musical Mixing Fetish and Family Business, Leads Tony Nominations

Tony Award nods largely skip stars for veterans

Marantis to be acting trade chief as Kirk steps down

Marantis to be acting U.S. trade chief as Kirk steps down

'Skyfall' critics highlight 62 movie errors in fun viral video

SEC nominee White likely to face confirmation hearing in March: aide

Branding Lessons from the Oscars

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WATCH: Morning Joe interviews with Oscar Nominees

Political dramas dominate Oscar nominations

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  Stone: Art programs serve as an ‘economic vaccine’ for the country

Chris Matthews talks with actress Sharon Stone and Robin Bronk, president of the Creative Coalition, about the importance of arts programs in schools, and

  Palestinian documentary nominated for an Oscar

The documentary, “Five Broken Cameras,” is the first Palestinian film to receive an Academy Award nomination. Directed by filmmakers from opposite sides of this protracted conflict, the story unfolds through the eyes of Palestinian farm Emad Burnat and his family. Burnat joins Andrea Mitchell Report

  And the Oscar goes to…Predicting this year’s winners

E! News correspondent Jason Kennedy shares his Oscar predictions and weighs in on the presenters, as well as this year’s first-time host, Seth Macfarlane.

  Family, faith, football in 'Silver Linings'

Chris Matthews talks with "Silver Linings Playbook" director David Russell about the film and the story of mental illness it tells that hits close to home for millions of Americans.

  Ben Affleck keeps on winning

Before he won the big award of the night, Ben Affleck tells AccessHollywood.com's Laura Saltman why the DGA nomination is "very important" to him. Does he think winning the DGA Award is the ultimate redemption for his Oscar snub?

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