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The effects of colonialism on Black Caribbean men are central to this ambitious but underwritten play

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Moonlight Schooner2.5 stars (out of 4) By Kanika Ambrose, directed by Sabryn Rock. Till Dec. 14 at the Berkeley Street

Here's an idea for the beleaguered TTC: Put Batman on every train if you want more courteous riders

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Is it time to install the Bat-Signal in Sankofa Square?Or maybe Walmart should replace their meek greeters this Black Friday

Why 'Death by Lightning' should be your new Netflix obsession, plus 'Mr. Dressup' and true-crime documentaries

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TV: ‘Death by Lightning’There’s something a bit wonderfully off about this otherwise gripping Netflix miniseries, which details the election and

Gym, tequila, drama? Meet the 10 'unfiltered singletons' on 'Canada Shore'

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Back in 2009, “Jersey Shore” made stars out of a group of 20-something Italian Americans who turned their hookups, brawls

I grew up with 'The Young and the Restless' — a diabolical TV education. Its iconic stars told me the secrets to its longevity

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I remember the first time Nikki Newman took to the bottle as if it were part of my own family

So Donald Trump wants a 'Rush Hour' remake? Give it to him, Hollywood, and keep the world out of the abyss

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The gremlins inside Donald Trump’s head must have ADHD.They pump new marching orders into his brain every morning: Bomb a

Blue Ant Media Group signs deal to buy Thunderbird Entertainment for $89 million

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TORONTO - Blue Ant Media Corp. has signed a stock-and-cash agreement worth $89 million to buy Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc.Blue

'Wicked: For Good' has been sold on a vision of profound female friendship. But it fails Glinda and Elphaba's love

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One of the core reasons people have cherished “Wicked” for decades is the deeply profound connection between Galinda, the bubbly queen

Incarcerated writers will be able to connect with literary world through new PEN America site

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NEW YORK (AP) — Writers in U.S. prisons will have a new path to getting their work seen through a