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Fibe TV1 expands Indigenous TV lineup with 'The Canoe Project'

Fibe TV1 expands Indigenous TV lineup with 'The Canoe Project'

TORONTO — A short-form Indigenous comedy series set in Newfoundland is headed to Bell Media's community programming channel Fibe TV1.
AP Emmy pundits call a win for 'Succession,' split on comedy

AP Emmy pundits call a win for 'Succession,' split on comedy

So many TV shows, so few nominees who will end up clutching trophies at the Primetime Emmy Awards . A total of 25 awards will be presented during the Sept.
Queen to see in new UK leader in Scotland for first time

Queen to see in new UK leader in Scotland for first time

LONDON (AP) — In a first, Queen Elizabeth II will remain in Scotland, where she is taking her summer break, to receive Britain’s outgoing Prime Minster Boris Johnson and his successor next week, royal officials said Wednesday.
WHO: New COVID cases, deaths keep falling nearly everywhere

WHO: New COVID cases, deaths keep falling nearly everywhere

GENEVA (AP) — The number of new coronavirus cases and deaths reported globally continued to fall nearly everywhere in the world in what the World Health Organization described as a “welcome decline” at a media briefing on Wednesday. The U.N.
Lucinda Williams, Chris Isaak to perform at Americana awards

Lucinda Williams, Chris Isaak to perform at Americana awards

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lucinda Williams, Chris Isaak, Brandi Carlile and the Indigo Girls are among the performers who will take the stage at the Americana Honors & Awards .
Fall Preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies?

Fall Preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies?

NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in three years, the fall movie industrial complex is lurching back into high gear. Festival red carpets are rolled out. Oscar campaigns are primed.
Fall Preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies?

Fall Preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies?

NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in three years, the fall movie industrial complex is lurching back into high gear. Festival red carpets are rolled out. Oscar campaigns are primed.
Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age

Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age

In an unfinished part of his basement, 95-year-old Richard Soller zips around a makeshift track encircling boxes full of medals he’s won for track and field and long-distance running.
School lunch ideas for pint-size vegetarians

School lunch ideas for pint-size vegetarians

Do you have a vegetarian living in your home? Even a little one? There are many kinds of vegetarianism, but many folks are reducing the amount of meat in their diets, or cutting it out altogether. And these choices are being made by kids, too.
For Noah Baumbach, ‘White Noise’ is about life and death

For Noah Baumbach, ‘White Noise’ is about life and death

VENICE, Italy (AP) — Noah Baumbach started re-reading Don DeLillo’s “White Noise” in the early days of the pandemic. The 1985 novel, a biting satire about a blended middle-class family in suburban America, didn’t feel like a period piece.
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