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Review: Hanson brothers shine on 7-track 'Against the World'

Review: Hanson brothers shine on 7-track 'Against the World'

Hanson, “Against the World” (3CG Records) The guys from Hanson are celebrating 30 years as a band next year, and if that makes you feel old, it's not their fault. They've even put out an album to help you feel young again.
Lauren Ridloff on playing the MCU's first deaf superhero

Lauren Ridloff on playing the MCU's first deaf superhero

NEW YORK (AP) — Three years ago, Lauren Ridloff gave an interview that concluded with the actor contemplating what she wanted to do next. At that point, Ridloff only had one major role under her belt, albeit an acclaimed one.
Women of color growing force as mom influencers

Women of color growing force as mom influencers

PHOENIX (AP) — Kisha Gulley was once kicked out of a Facebook group for mothers with autistic children after a contentious debate she felt was racial.
Greg Kinnear readies (again) for his Broadway debut

Greg Kinnear readies (again) for his Broadway debut

NEW YORK (AP) — Greg Kinnear was just a month away from making his Broadway debut in the play “To Kill a Mockingbird” when the pandemic shut theater down in March 2020. He's not giving up: Early next year, he'll try again.
Royal B.C. Museum starts decolonization of galleries this month, says acting CEO

Royal B.C. Museum starts decolonization of galleries this month, says acting CEO

VICTORIA — The Royal British Columbia Museum is closing some sections of its galleries as it embarks on an effort to decolonize the institution.
Spike as seen through his brother's lens, in a new book

Spike as seen through his brother's lens, in a new book

NEW YORK (AP) — When David Lee was growing up in Brooklyn, his older brother would drag him out of the house whenever he got the urge to make a film. “Spike would say, ‘You gotta come with me. I’m shooting something,’” says David Lee.
Review: Tom Clavin’s ‘Lightning Down’ celebrates resilience

Review: Tom Clavin’s ‘Lightning Down’ celebrates resilience

“Lightning Down: A World War II Story of Survival” by Tom Clavin (St. Martin’s Press) American fighter pilot Joe Moser was shot down over France and captured by Germany in August 1944. The P-38 Lightning was the U.S.
Katherena Vermette, Tomson Highway among big winners at Writers' Trust

Katherena Vermette, Tomson Highway among big winners at Writers' Trust

TORONTO — Katherena Vermette was stocking up on supplies at Costco when she got the call informing her that she'd won the $60,000 fiction prize at the Writers' Trust Awards.
Barry Watson talks 'Heaven,' spirituality and cancer battle

Barry Watson talks 'Heaven,' spirituality and cancer battle

NEW YORK (AP) — Like many children of the late ‘70s and ’80s, Michael Landon's TV shows “Little House on the Prairie” and “Highway to Heaven” were appointment viewing for Barry Watson.
Kim Petras promises powerful EMAs performance in Hungary

Kim Petras promises powerful EMAs performance in Hungary

LONDON (AP) — Pop star Kim Petras is taking a stand for LGBTQ rights at the 2021 MTV EMAs. The German singer-songwriter is performing at the EMAs ceremony in Budapest, Hungary, on Nov.
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