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As-it-happens update March 9, 2022
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The New York Times
A revival of the 1966 musical, with Jessie Buckley as Sally Bowles, is up for 11 awards at Britain's equivalent of the Tonys.
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WWD
In the battle of the tweed jackets, Chanel wants you to know it has the upper hand. The French luxury brand, which squared off last year against Saint Laurent over its use of tweed suits, boldly claimed creative ownership of the material with a show ...
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Vanity Fair
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall really is all about supporting women, including Emerald Fennell, who plays the young Camilla Parker Bowles in The Crown. Camilla, who has watched the hit Netflix series, was charm personified when she came face-to-face with ...
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NPR
Andrew strenuously denied Giuffre's allegations after she sued him, accusing the British royal of sexually abusing her while she traveled with financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2001 when she was 17. Giuffre, 38, reached the ...
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Reuters
LONDON, March 8 (Reuters) - British chart-toppper Ed Sheeran sang part of his 2017 mega hit "Shape Of You" in court on Tuesday in a copyright trial over the song, and said melodies can sound similar without being copied. The chart-topper is in a legal ...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee missed out on Alanis Morissette's delayed return to the road in 2021 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her seminal album "Jagged Little Pill." But not this year. Morissette on Tuesday announced a new North American summer tour for July and ...
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Today.com
"The Dropout," a new series on Hulu, is the latest project to attempt to unravel the enigma of Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO of the biotech startup Theranos. Holmes' story has been examined through podcasts, books, and articles in recent years, ...
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CBC.ca
Laura MacKenzie believes Nova Scotia's film and television production industry is ready for its close-up. MacKenzie, the executive director of Screen Nova Scotia, said an announcement Tuesday by the provincial government has the potential to ...
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