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| Aidy Bryant's Week: Music and More Music, With a Side of Garbage Aidy Bryant has two full-time jobs: She's an Emmy-nominated cast member of "Saturday Night Live" on NBC and a star, a creator and an executive producer of "Shrill" on Hulu. But eliciting laughs live from New York eight months of the year, then bopping to ... | |
| The Royals Are Coming to Canada, but Where Will They Live? OTTAWA — While many Canadians have been assiduously following every twist in the plans of Prince Harry and Meghan, his wife, to take a break from royal duties, the couple may find their plan to live part time in Canada will, in the end, be greeted by a ... | |
| Van Gogh self-portrait is genuine, experts decide A brooding self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh has finally been declared genuine after years of uncertainty. Art experts have identified Self Portrait (1889) as the only work painted by the Dutch master while he was suffering from psychosis. It was confirmed as ... | |
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| Disney+ to launch a week earlier than planned in the UK The new streaming service Disney+ is to launch on 24 March in the UK, a week earlier than originally planned. Pricing has also been revealed - it will cost £5.99 per month or £59.99 a year, making it more expensive than the earlier DisneyLife platform. | |
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| Kendrick Lamar to headline London's BST festival Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar will give British fans a taste of his new "rock" album when he headlines the BST Hyde Park festival in July. The star will play in London on Sunday, 5 July, supported by James Blake and Alabama Shakes singer ... | |
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| '1917' shows gruesome trenches of WWI up close and personal World War II movies are a common staple in American cinema, but World War I and its horrifying trenches are far less frequently shown on the big screen. British director Sam Mendes' "1917" closes that deficit by taking viewers on a riveting journey through ... | |
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