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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION’S PRESS.

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THE ARTS

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London Museum Faces Stolen Property Claim

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The British Museum said it’s considering a claim that four of its Old Master drawings were seized from a Jewish family in Czechoslovakia after the Nazis invaded the country more than 60 years ago.

The charge, leveled by the descendants of the purported owner, art collector Arthur Feldmann, is the most significant claim since the British government set up a panel last year to investigate allegations by former owners, or their families, that works of art in private collections were stolen by the Germans.

It is being pursued through the Commission for Looted Art in Europe.

The four works, dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries, are reportedly worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Three were bought on behalf of the British Museum at a sale at Sotheby’s in London in 1946 and the fourth came through a bequest.

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TELEVISION

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Coming Soon to the Small Screen

Artisan Television and FX are developing a two-hour TV movie about American Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh, Variety reports.... James Woods will play former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in “Rudy!,” a TV movie to air later this year on USA Network.... MTV has its show about Ozzy Osbourne’s family; now E! Entertainment Network has approved a weekly half-hour series for this summer that will follow model and heiress Anna Nicole Smith, her teenage son and her attorney.... NBC is developing a 12-hour miniseries based on Anne Rice’s gothic trilogy “The Witching Hour,” its most significant time commitment to a movie project since 1980’s “Shogun.”

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RADIO

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New Morning Host Named at KRTH-FM

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Gary Bryan, a veteran radio host and programmer who has worked at stations in San Francisco, Cleveland, Chicago, New York and, most recently, Seattle, has been hired to take the morning-drive reins at KRTH-FM (101.1). He’ll probably go on the air June 10, station general manager Pat Duffy said Wednesday.

Duffy said the oldies music station was looking for a 6-to-10 a.m. host who could provide “adult humor without being blue.” He described Bryan’s comedic taste as more akin to David Letterman and Jay Leno than to Howard Stern, the English-language ratings leader in local morning radio.

Current KRTH morning hosts Frazer Smith and Joni Caryl may continue as part of the program, Duffy said, while Jim Carson will move to another time slot.

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QUICK TAKES

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Andrea Thompson, the former “NYPD Blue” actress and short-lived CNN Headline News anchor, has been hired by Court TV to host a three-hour block of programming on Saturday evenings beginning June 8.... Incubus, Moby, Jack Johnson, System of a Down, the Strokes and P.O.D. are among the 15 acts that will play the 10th-annual KROQ Weenie Roast on June 15 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Ticket information has not been announced.... Fox News Channel beat CNN in the ratings in May for the fifth consecutive month.... Tenor Luciano Pavarotti, who canceled two performances of “Tosca” at the Metropolitan Opera earlier this month, overcame a hoarse voice to sing Tuesday, along with Sting, Lou Reed and James Brown, at a fund-raiser in his hometown of Modena, Italy.

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