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Pulitzer-winning composer Wayne Peterson dies at 93

Pulitzer-winning composer Wayne Peterson dies at 93

SAN FRANCISCO — Composer, pianist and educator Wayne Peterson, who won a Pulitzer Prize for music that was hotly contested because judges had chosen another composer, has died. He was 93.
Vocabulary, lightning round added to National Spelling Bee

Vocabulary, lightning round added to National Spelling Bee

WASHINGTON — The Scripps National Spelling Bee is undergoing a major overhaul to ensure it can identify a single champion, adding vocabulary questions and a lightning-round tiebreaker to this year's pandemic-altered competition.
Shock G, off-kilter Digital Underground leader, dead at 57

Shock G, off-kilter Digital Underground leader, dead at 57

LOS ANGELES — Shock G, who blended whimsical wordplay with reverence for '70s funk as leader of the off-kilter Bay Area hip-hop group Digital Underground, has died. He was 57.
Beyond the Pandemic: London's West End readies for next act

Beyond the Pandemic: London's West End readies for next act

LONDON — Noah Thomas saw his name in lights, and then the lights went out. The young actor was still in drama school when he was cast to play the lead role in the London West End musical “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.
Tod's shares soar on $90.5m deal with French group LVMH

Tod's shares soar on $90.5m deal with French group LVMH

MILAN — LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and Tod’s founder Diego Dalle Valle are further cementing their 20-year friendship with a deal for the French group to increase its stake in the Italian luxury goods maker.
Gal Gadot spotlights women's stories in new docuseries

Gal Gadot spotlights women's stories in new docuseries

NEW YORK — Gal Gadot is using her Hollywood starpower to spotlight remarkable women from around the world.
Review: You wanted lots of blood? 'Mortal Kombat' listened

Review: You wanted lots of blood? 'Mortal Kombat' listened

The first death in the “Mortal Kombat” reboot occurs less than three minutes in, which is actually pretty coy. This is a movie, after all, based on a video game where the point is bloody violence.
Hate crimes jumped 51 per cent in part spurred by pandemic, Toronto police report

Hate crimes jumped 51 per cent in part spurred by pandemic, Toronto police report

TORONTO — Hate crime complaints and arrests in the country's largest city jumped sharply last year, with Jewish and Black people the most common targets, according to an annual police report released on Thursday.
COVID-19 variant of interest vs. variant of concern: What does it mean?

COVID-19 variant of interest vs. variant of concern: What does it mean?

A variant that appears to be wreaking havoc in India has been detected in Canada and sparked a temporary ban on direct passenger flights from India and Pakistan on Thursday.
Oscar slate holds "firsts'' for Asian actors, filmmakers

Oscar slate holds "firsts'' for Asian actors, filmmakers

It may be hard to believe that there are still many “firsts” left to check off after 93 years of the Academy Awards, and yet this year there were a handful for Asian actors and filmmakers.
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