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US reopens to international travel, allows happy reunions

US reopens to international travel, allows happy reunions

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Parents held children born while they were stuck abroad. Long-separated couples kissed, and grandparents embraced grandchildren who had doubled in age. The U.S.
Winnipeg screenwriter among winners of global academy film competition

Winnipeg screenwriter among winners of global academy film competition

LOS ANGELES — A Winnipeg screenwriter has won a US$35,000 prize and mentorship opportunity from the organization behind the Oscars.
Ye's Yeezy pays nearly $1M to settle slow-shipping lawsuit

Ye's Yeezy pays nearly $1M to settle slow-shipping lawsuit

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper and fashion mogul Ye's high-end clothing company Yeezy agreed Monday to pay $950,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by four California district attorneys over slow shipping to customers.
Deputy PM Freeland writes to Air Canada's board about CEO's comments on French

Deputy PM Freeland writes to Air Canada's board about CEO's comments on French

OTTAWA — Canada's deputy prime minister has written to Air Canada's board of directors, urging that its CEO improve his French and that his knowledge of the language be included in his annual performance review.
James Hart wins $100,000 Audain Prize as British Columbia's most distinguished artist

James Hart wins $100,000 Audain Prize as British Columbia's most distinguished artist

VANCOUVER — British Columbia carver James Hart, hereditary chief of the Eagle Clan of the Haida Nation, has won the $100,000 Audain Prize for Visual Art as the province's most distinguished artist.
Now largely vaccinated, Cubans prepare to welcome visitors

Now largely vaccinated, Cubans prepare to welcome visitors

HAVANA (AP) — Crafts vendors are returning to the streets, transport between provinces is gradually returning to normal and crowds once again line the seafront Malecon boulevard as night falls over the Cuban capital.
Cirque du Soleil to return to Toronto in April with touring show

Cirque du Soleil to return to Toronto in April with touring show

TORONTO — Cirque du Soleil is poised to leap back into Toronto next spring with its first show in more than two years.
Book gets close to the music that made Carpenters superstars

Book gets close to the music that made Carpenters superstars

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Every sha-la-la-la, every wo-o-wo-o still shines,” the Carpenters' sang in “Yesterday Once More,” their hit 1973 tribute to the songs of the past.
New this week: 'Red Notice,' Silk Sonic and 'Clifford'

New this week: 'Red Notice,' Silk Sonic and 'Clifford'

Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
Review: A ghost haunts Native bookstore in Erdrich’s latest

Review: A ghost haunts Native bookstore in Erdrich’s latest

“The Sentence,” by Louise Erdrich (HarperCollins) When she isn’t writing bestselling novels that explore Native American life, Louise Erdrich runs a bookstore in Minneapolis that sells Native literature and art.
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