Norah Jones

Wong Kar-wai's blueberry-pie America Wong Kar-wai's blueberry-pie America

In this video interview, the Chinese art-film demigod talks about directing Norah Jones in his first American movie (and her first movie, period).
  • Indie box office: Lennon's assassin a hit, man

    "Chapter 27" strong in NYC bow -- and don't miss an ultra-cool doc on L.A.'s hot modern art scene.
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    Norah Jones and Jude Law seduce viewers with slow, lonely smooches and bites of blueberry pie as Cannes kicks off.
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    Moore and Tarantino and Angelina and Brad and Norah Jones flock to the Cannes Film Festival. Here's a look at what's in store.
  • Cover girl no more

    Norah Jones on writing on her own, her Page Six-free lifestyle, and her new movie turn.
  • Conversations: Norah Jones

    A podcast interview with the singer.
  • New music

    The new Norah Jones, plus albums from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and Lily Allen.
  • Music 2003: Rock is dead (once more with feeling)

    Forget those boring white boys with guitars. Thanks to Missy, OutKast and Timbaland, for the first time since the Beatles, the most vital forms of pop are found at the top of the charts.
  • The Fix

    Oprah plays English teacher, Gwyneth in trouble with Coldplay, and -- is it possible -- more cleavage on "Sex and the City"! Plus: Which senator wants to destroy your computer?

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