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Reopening of 'Aladdin' on Broadway halted by COVID-19 cases

Reopening of 'Aladdin' on Broadway halted by COVID-19 cases

NEW YORK (AP) — The hit Broadway show “Aladdin” was canceled Wednesday night when breakthrough COVID-19 cases were reported within the musical's company, a day after the show reopened following some 18 months of being shuttered due to the pandemic.
Cleveland Orchestra to get $50M grant from Mandel Foundation

Cleveland Orchestra to get $50M grant from Mandel Foundation

CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Orchestra will receive a $50 million grant from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation, the largest gift in the history of the 103-year-old music organization. The orchestra said Thursday that $31.
Review: ‘Titane’ is feral and wildly original cinema

Review: ‘Titane’ is feral and wildly original cinema

"Titane" is a shock to the system. Unbound by genre, decency or form, French writer-director Julia Ducournau’s Palme d’Or recipient is pulsating and passionately defiant cinema that nearly defies explanation.
US stem cell clinics boomed while FDA paused crackdown

US stem cell clinics boomed while FDA paused crackdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of clinics pushing unproven stem cell procedures caught a big break from the U.S.
It's flu vaccine time, even if you've had your COVID shots

It's flu vaccine time, even if you've had your COVID shots

Amid all the focus on COVID-19 vaccinations, U.S. health experts have another plea: Don’t skip your flu shot. Flu cases have dropped to historically low levels during the pandemic. The U.S.
Gov. Newsom writes children's book about boy with dyslexia

Gov. Newsom writes children's book about boy with dyslexia

NEW YORK (AP) — The latest news about California Gov. Gavin Newsom is more personal, if less dramatic, than the recall effort he easily defeated two weeks ago. He has written a children's book.
How to benefit from corporate pledges to minority businesses

How to benefit from corporate pledges to minority businesses

Since the start of 2020, companies from Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to Google and Twitter have pledged billions of dollars to support entrepreneurs of color. All those dollars don’t go directly into business owners’ pockets, however.
EXPLAINER: How conservatorships like Britney Spears’ work

EXPLAINER: How conservatorships like Britney Spears’ work

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears has successfully ousted her father from the conservatorship that controls her life and money, and she is likely to be freed to make her own decisions in November.
Britney Spears freed from father's 'toxic' conservatorship

Britney Spears freed from father's 'toxic' conservatorship

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears has been freed from her father. And she could be freed entirely from court control within weeks.
'Sort Of' is about transition in all walks of life, says star/co-creator Bilal Baig

'Sort Of' is about transition in all walks of life, says star/co-creator Bilal Baig

TORONTO — In deciding to not only co-create but star in a comedy series about a gender-fluid millennial nanny in Toronto, Bilal Baig was nervous.
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