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Anger as French protesters compare vaccines to Nazi horrors

Anger as French protesters compare vaccines to Nazi horrors

PARIS (AP) — A French Holocaust survivor has denounced anti-vaccination protesters comparing themselves to Jews who were persecuted by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett reunite; Killers, Dan + Shay albums

Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett reunite; Killers, Dan + Shay albums

A look at what's happening the world of music as artists announce their touring plans and concert venues plan their reopenings after being shuttered by the pandemic.
New this week: 'Zola,' 'Ted Lasso,' Leon Bridges’ 3rd album

New this week: 'Zola,' 'Ted Lasso,' Leon Bridges’ 3rd album

Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
'Kansas' rock violinist, singer Robby Steinhardt, dies at 71

'Kansas' rock violinist, singer Robby Steinhardt, dies at 71

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Robert E. “Robby” Steinhardt, a violinist and vocalist with the progressive rock band Kansas, has died due to complications from pancreatitis. He was 71.
Road warrior Bob Dylan returns to stage - at least on film

Road warrior Bob Dylan returns to stage - at least on film

NEW YORK (AP) — After a year and a half away because of the pandemic, relentless road warrior Bob Dylan returned to a concert stage on Sunday — at least online.
Prince Harry working on 'intimate and heartfelt memoir'

Prince Harry working on 'intimate and heartfelt memoir'

NEW YORK (AP) — Prince Harry is writing what his publisher is calling an “intimate and heartfelt memoir.” Random House expects to release the book, currently untitled, late in 2022.
Barenaked Ladies' Ed Robertson on finding a roundabout way to pandemic album 'Detour'

Barenaked Ladies' Ed Robertson on finding a roundabout way to pandemic album 'Detour'

TORONTO — Ed Robertson says when early chatter about COVID-19 began circulating through the music industry, he feared that live concerts were headed for a world of trouble.
Virus surge fears, UK leader's quarantine, mar 'Freedom Day'

Virus surge fears, UK leader's quarantine, mar 'Freedom Day'

LONDON (AP) — Corks popped, beats boomed out and giddy revelers rushed onto dancefloors when England’s nightclubs reopened Monday as the country lifted most remaining coronavirus restrictions after more than a year of lockdowns, mask mandates and oth
Canadian comedy "Letterkenny" to resume North American live show tour in 2022

Canadian comedy "Letterkenny" to resume North American live show tour in 2022

TORONTO — Pitter patter, let's get back to the theatre. Crave's acclaimed comedy "Letterkenny" is returning to the stage for the first time since the COVID-19 crisis shut down live performances.
Thailand's capital tightens restrictions to fight COVID-19

Thailand's capital tightens restrictions to fight COVID-19

BANGKOK (AP) — Officials in Thailand further tightened coronavirus restrictions on Monday in response to an alarming rise in cases and deaths that is stressing the country’s health care system.
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