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Gene Hackman's best movies, groovy Canadian folk rock and Josh Holloway's new ride: what we're obsessed with this week

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TV: “Duster”There’s not much new under the blazing Phoenix sun in this soft-boiled, neo-noir action series from creators J.J. Abrams

Arnaldo Pomodoro, whose bronze spheres decorate prominent public spaces around the world, dies at 98

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ROME (AP) — Arnaldo Pomodoro, one of Italy’s most prominent contemporary artists whose bronze spheres decorate iconic public spaces from

Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 29-July 5

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 29-July 5:June 29: Actor Gary Busey is 81. Actor-turned-Congressman-turned-radio host Fred Grandy is

Pint-size pioneer 'Dora the Explorer' celebrates her 25th anniversary

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NEW YORK (AP) — Twenty-five years ago, a little girl with a bob haircut appeared on our TVs, speaking a

TVThe Great Canadian Baking ShowTen amateur bakers from across Canada compete for the title of Canada's best.

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TVThe Great Canadian Baking ShowTen amateur bakers from across Canada compete for the title of Canada's best.

Q&A: Pulitzer Prize winner Robin Givhan chronicles Virgil Abloh's rise to fashion fame

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NEW YORK (AP) — With his calm and cool demeanor, fashion disruptor and multi-hyphenate Virgil Abloh artfully challenged the fashion

Book Review: ‘The Tiny Things Are Heavier’ is a reflection on young adulthood and migration

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“The Tiny Things Are Heavier,” by author Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo, is a reflection on young adulthood, migration, cultural misunderstanding and

Stratford Festival 2025: What shows to see — and skip — this season

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Two musicals and three Shakespeare plays headline the Stratford Festival’s 2025 season, which will feature 11 productions in total and

Shaw Festival's 'Major Barbara,' the only Shavian play of the year, mostly succeeds in this witty and provocative production

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Major Barbara3 stars (out of 4) By Bernard Shaw, directed by Peter Hinton-Davis. Until Oct. 5 at the Shaw Festival’s