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  • Kate, Princess of Wales, reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy

    LONDON (AP) — Kate, the Princess of Wales, has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, she revealed Friday in a stunning announcement that followed weeks of speculation about her health and whereabouts.
  • After an attack on Salman Rushdie, the Chautauqua Institution says its mission won't change

    CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. (AP) — For a single, unthinkable moment last summer, the Chautauqua Institution was a hostile place for the freedom of expression that has been its hallmark for 150 years: As Salman Rushdie was about to speak, an audience member leapt onto the stage and stabbed the celebrated author more than a dozen times.
  • Oktoberfest is back but inflation hits brewers, cost of beer

    MUNICH (AP) — Oktoberfest is back in Germany after two years of pandemic cancellations — the same bicep-challenging beer mugs, fat-dripping pork knuckles, pretzels the size of dinner plates, men in leather shorts and women in cleavage-baring traditional dresses.
  • Cadence Weapon says he's putting art before money in pursuit of hip-hop and beyond

    TORONTO - Canadian hip-hop artist and poet Rollie Pemberton isn't taking his newfound sense of empowerment lightly.
  • Man wanted in stabbing at New York’s MoMA arrested in Philly

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man suspected of stabbing two workers at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and making threats regarding former President Donald Trump was arrested at a Philadelphia bus terminal early Tuesday after setting his hotel room on fire, police said.
  • Legal drama 'All Rise' adapts to pandemic for season finale

    LOS ANGELES - The legal drama “All Rise” has become the first U.S. scripted television series to adapt the the pandemic by producing an episode remotely, enlisting its stars to work from home on their own makeup, set design and lighting.
  • Virus-shocked Hollywood gets break with streaming services

    LOS ANGELES - Sports are on hold, theatres are closed and so are amusement parks, a disaster-movie scenario that has stunned Hollywood. But Americans held captive at home by the coronavirus can turn to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and other streaming services, outliers in an entertainment industry brought to an unprecedented standstill.
  • 'Magic' gloves let acclaimed Brazilian pianist play again

    SAO PAULO - A few days before Christmas, renowned pianist João Carlos Martins summoned his friends to a Sao Paulo bar so he could show off the best gift he'd received in years: a new pair of bionic gloves that are letting the 79-year-old play with both hands for the first time in more than two decades.
  • Review: Odd lack of suspense permeates 'Day She Disappeared'

    "The Day She Disappeared" (Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus and Giroux), by Christobel Kent
  • Unnamed 'Oxygen Thief' becomes self-published success

    NEW YORK - The fair-skinned man with the hoodie and dark ski cap sits on a bench outside McNally Jackson Books in downtown Manhattan, where neither patrons nor employees seem aware that he's the author of a work so in demand at the store that it's often out of stock.

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