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'Orphan Black' cast reunites for online table read, fundraiser

'Orphan Black' cast reunites for online table read, fundraiser

TORONTO — The "Orphan Black" cast is reuniting online for a two-episode table read on the show's Facebook page.
In New York’s subway shutdown, an unthinkable departure

In New York’s subway shutdown, an unthinkable departure

NEW YORK — It’s not the end of the line. But it once was. When the first New York subway line connected Lower Manhattan to Harlem in 1904, the stop at 145th Street was its terminus. Since that inaugural run, the subway has never ceased running.
Quebecor's interest in Cirque du Soleil seems logical, analyst says

Quebecor's interest in Cirque du Soleil seems logical, analyst says

MONTREAL — Quebecor's interest in Cirque du Soleil seems logical to at least one financial analyst if the media company opts to trim the size of Cirque's entertainment business in order to revive its financial health.
Haunting drama 'A Confession' puts police in ethical turmoil

Haunting drama 'A Confession' puts police in ethical turmoil

NEW YORK — Most actresses like to meet the real person who inspired the role they're about to tackle. Not Imelda Staunton. Not for her latest job.
Jerry Stiller, comedian and 'Seinfeld' actor, dies at 92

Jerry Stiller, comedian and 'Seinfeld' actor, dies at 92

NEW YORK — Jerry Stiller, who for decades teamed with wife Anne Meara in a beloved comedy duo and then reached new heights in his senior years as the high-strung Frank Costanza on the classic sitcom “Seinfeld" and the basement-dwelling father-in-law
Canadian Nicholas Johnson named Princeton's first black valedictorian

Canadian Nicholas Johnson named Princeton's first black valedictorian

PRINCETON, N.J. — A Canadian student at Princeton University is making history as the first black valedictorian since the school's founding 274 years ago.
Strangeness of the day: For Americans, an in-between moment

Strangeness of the day: For Americans, an in-between moment

In coming years, when they write the narrative histories of the 2020 pandemic — those paperweight-level volumes that reconstruct these strange days in painstaking and vivid detail — the past week in American life will be a particularly curious moment
Funeral delayed: tiaras, white outfits, turquoise face masks

Funeral delayed: tiaras, white outfits, turquoise face masks

WASHINGTON — When the time finally came, they laid Joanne Paylor to rest the finest way they could during a pandemic. A church service was out. The viewing had to be socially distanced.
Canadian Nicholas Johnson named Princeton's first black valedictorian

Canadian Nicholas Johnson named Princeton's first black valedictorian

PRINCETON, N.J. — A Canadian student at Princeton University is making history as the first black valedictorian since the school's founding 274 years ago.
New this week: Taylor Swift, 'Maleficent,' Marshall special

New this week: Taylor Swift, 'Maleficent,' Marshall special

This week comes an encouragement to go way back to watch a great movie — all the way to 1926. Buster Keaton’s “The General” is considered ahead-of-its-time and it counts Quentin Tarantino as a fan.
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