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Students head into in-person school year with masking questions, hopes of normalcy

Students head into in-person school year with masking questions, hopes of normalcy

TORONTO — Thousands of Canadian children return to the classroom this week for their fourth pandemic school year, eager for a semblance of normalcy after years of upheaval that many families fear is not over yet.
Fifty years after major Montreal art theft, trail has gone cold and nobody's talking

Fifty years after major Montreal art theft, trail has gone cold and nobody's talking

MONTREAL — Fifty years after what has been described as the biggest art heist in Canadian history, the thieves’ identity remains a mystery, and nobody is keen to talk about it.
Barack Obama wins Emmy for narrating national parks series

Barack Obama wins Emmy for narrating national parks series

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Barack Obama is halfway to an EGOT. The former president won an Emmy Award on Saturday to go with his two Grammys. Obama won the best narrator Emmy for his work on the Netflix documentary series, 'Our Great National Parks'
How octogenarian brothers' colorful posters went global

How octogenarian brothers' colorful posters went global

NEW YORK (AP) — For years, Miguel and Carlos Cevallos made a living by drawing posters for neighborhood nightclubs, taco trucks and restaurants in Queens, painting in the businesses’ basements or on their tables and attracting clients by word of mout
On 'National Cinema Day,' movie tickets are just $3

On 'National Cinema Day,' movie tickets are just $3

NEW YORK (AP) — “National Cinema Day” on Saturday brought the big screen to moviegoers for a small price — no more than $3 — as American theaters looked to fill seats during the late summer lull.
How Archives went from 'National Treasure' to political prey

How Archives went from 'National Treasure' to political prey

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was the setting for “National Treasure,” the movie in which Nicolas Cage's character tries to steal the Declaration of Independence . It has long been among the most trafficked tourist destinations in the nation's capital.
Laura Poitras film spotlights activist photographer Goldin

Laura Poitras film spotlights activist photographer Goldin

VENICE, Italy (AP) — When filmmaker Laura Poitras went to meet American photographer Nan Goldin about a project to document her protests against museums accepting money from the Sackler family, Goldin was slightly worried.
From 'My Policeman' to 'Soft,' TIFF films offer nuanced exploration of queer lives

From 'My Policeman' to 'Soft,' TIFF films offer nuanced exploration of queer lives

TORONTO — More than a dozen films that centre the queer experience are headed to this year's Toronto International Film Festival,marking what filmmakers and experts say is a step forward in LGBTQ representation.
Need a little space? A Hobbit Hole in Vancouver throws open its round doors

Need a little space? A Hobbit Hole in Vancouver throws open its round doors

VANCOUVER — Sometimes we all need somewhere for a little alone time.
John Harwood exits CNN amid changes at the news channel

John Harwood exits CNN amid changes at the news channel

LOS ANGELES (AP) — CNN White House correspondent John Harwood said he's exiting the news channel, an abrupt departure that comes amid other CNN changes. “Today's my last day at CNN,” Harwood said in a tweet posted Friday.
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