-- More doubt: Experts express more skepticism in the Ansel Adams controversy. (Los Angeles Times)
-- Music of the night: The songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber will be available on the Xbox via a karaoke-style application. (The Stage UK)
-- Valuable designs: New York officials are taking legal action against Christie's to obtain the architectural drawings of Jacob Wrey Mould. (The Guardian)
-- Incendiary: The Connecticut River Museum sustains damage during a fire, but artifacts are spared. (Hartford Courant)
-- Definitely surreal: A developer is attempting to build a replica of Salvador Dali's hometown in China. (The Guardian)
-- New digs: The Atlanta Ballet is preparing to move into its new headquarters. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
-- Curtain time: Closing dates are set for Broadway's "Fela!" and "Race," by David Mamet. (Playbill and BroadwayWorld)
-- Also in the L.A. Times: Ben McKenzie, star of the series "Southland," will appear in the Mark Taper Forum's production of "The Glass Menagerie," by Tennessee Williams; a look back on the first season of Bravo's reality series "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist."
-- David Ng
Photo: Andrew Lloyd Webber. Credit: Evan Agostini / Getty Images