November 15th, 2024

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Man who shot Lady Gaga’s dog walker gets 21 years in prison

By Stefanie Dazio, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

LOS ANGELES (AP) – The man who shot Lady Gaga’s dog walker and stole her French dogs last year took a plea deal and was sentenced to 21 years in prison on Monday, officials said. The Lady Gaga connection was a coincidence, authorities have said. The motive was the value of the French bulldogs, a ... Read More »

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‘Sesame Street’ mainstay Bob McGrath remembered as friendly neighbour in Saskatchewan

By The Canadian Press on December 5th, 2022

REGINA – Bob McGrath, an original cast member of “Sesame Street,” was known to steal the hearts of people through their television screens. In Saskatchewan, he was a legend in another way – by being a friendly neighbour. McGrath, was who 90, died at his home in New Jersey on Sunday. McGrath was a permanent ... Read More »

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Review: A Sugarplum Fairy waves a sweet ‘Nutcracker’ goodbye

By Jocelyn Noveck, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) – George Balanchine’s “Nutcracker” ends with a big, collective farewell wave. Every single dancer onstage is waving – from the Sugarplum Fairy and her fellow inhabitants of the Land of Sweets down below, to Marie and her Prince up above, soaring in their wooden sleigh. How appropriate, then, that on Sunday night ... Read More »

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Lawyer: Man charged in Takeoff killing says he’s innocent

By Juan A. Lozano, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

HOUSTON (AP) – An attorney for a man accused of fatally shooting rapper Takeoff last month said Monday that the musician’s death outside a Houston bowling alley was a tragedy but that her client says he’s innocent of the crime. Patrick Xavier Clark, 33, made a brief court appearance in which prosecutors and his defense ... Read More »

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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2022

By Bernard Mcghee, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

One would have to go back hundreds of years to find a monarch who reigned longer than Queen Elizabeth II. In her 70 years on the throne, she helped modernize the monarchy across decades of enormous social change, royal marriages and births, and family scandals. For most Britons, she was the only monarch they had ... Read More »

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Dominique Lapierre, French author and journalist, dies at 91

By The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

NICE, France (AP) – French writer Dominique Lapierre, who was celebrated for his novels about the World War II struggle to liberate Paris and depicting a life of hardship in a Kolkata slum, has died. He was 91. Lapierre died Friday, a local newspaper in southern France reported Monday, citing an interview with the author’s ... Read More »

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‘Coyote’ takes home best feature, best performance awards at Whistler Film Festival

By The Canadian Press on December 5th, 2022

WHISTLER, B.C. – Montreal-educated filmmaker Katherine Jerkovic’s movie “Coyote” was the big winner at the Whistler Film Festival. The film about a widower asked to take care of a grandson he didn’t know he had took home the $35,000 Borsos award for best Canadian feature. The film’s star, Jorge Martinez Colorado, received the best performance ... Read More »

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Stage show ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ extended to June 2023 at Mirvish

By The Canadian Press on December 5th, 2022

TORONTO – The stage adaptation of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has been extended to June 2023. Producers say 10 weeks of performances have been added from March 21 to June 4, 2023, with the new block of tickets on sale Saturday through Mirvish Productions. The show is based on an original new story ... Read More »

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Lost Stephen Sondheim musical reveals insight into a giant

By Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) – A copy of what’s being called Stephen Sondheim’s first original cast recording has been found on a misplaced CD, capturing the legendary composer’s budding skills in a student-led musical while at Williams College in 1948. Sondheim was an 18-year-old sophomore when he wrote the music for “Phinney’s Rainbow,” a show that ... Read More »

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The women at the center of Harvey Weinstein’s LA rape trial

By Andrew Dalton, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Prosecutors called 44 witnesses to make their case against Harvey Weinstein, but a jury’s decision at his Los Angeles trial will hinge largely on the testimony of four: the women he is charged with raping or sexually assaulting, all known simply as “Jane Doe” in court. Four more women also testified ... Read More »

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Jazzy ‘Charlie Brown Christmas’ swings on after 57 years

By David Bauder, The Associated Press on December 5th, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) – The Mendelson family would love to find the envelope where their father, Lee, scribbled some lyrics to jazz musician Vince Guaraldi’s composition “Christmas Time is Here” for an animated TV special featuring the “Peanuts” gang in 1965. The producer always said it had taken less than half an hour to write, ... Read More »

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