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In Eleanor Catton's 'Birnam Wood' the end of the world creeps up fast Ten years ago, Eleanor Catton soared up from Down Under to grab the Booker Prize. At 28, the New Zealand author was the youngest-ever winner, and at 832 pages, "The Luminaries" was the longest. A notoriously complicated historical mystery about the ...
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Mirvish's new season includes 'Jagged Little Pill' and Tina Turner musical in Toronto Exteriors of CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, are photographed on Feb 7, 2022. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail. The seating and space will be reduced in preparation for the May 2022 opening of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
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Some Whales Use a Creaky 'Vocal Fry' Voice to Find Food But now, new research shows that humans aren't the only species that can produce this guttural vibration—dolphins and other toothed whales routinely use an air-driven nasal sound akin to vocal fry, and it's critical to their survival.
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