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Argentine cartoonist Quino, creator of 'Mafalda' comic, dies

Argentine cartoonist Quino, creator of 'Mafalda' comic, dies

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Joaquín Salvador Lavado, an Argentine cartoonist better known as “Quino? whose satirical comic strip about a socially conscious girl named Mafalda with a loathing for soup,found fans across Latin America, Europe and beyond,

Director Schele Williams is writing book on enslavement

NEW YORK — Broadway director Schele Williams is working on a book for young people about the history of enslavement.
Shania Twain reflects on breakout album that changed country

Shania Twain reflects on breakout album that changed country

NASHVILLE — The record that turned Shania Twain from a struggling singer-songwriter from Canada into a global superstar also changed country music for years to come.
Canadian thriller 'Trickster,' horror classics among October streaming highlights

Canadian thriller 'Trickster,' horror classics among October streaming highlights

Halloween festivities are largely off the table this October, but the biggest streaming platforms are here with some pretty scary backup plans.
Studio 54 exhibit to boogie down at Art Gallery of Ontario in December

Studio 54 exhibit to boogie down at Art Gallery of Ontario in December

TORONTO — A new exhibit on iconic New York nightclub Studio 54 will turn the Art Gallery of Ontario into a disco inferno later this year.
Writers' Trust of Canada names five finalists for 2020 nonfiction prize

Writers' Trust of Canada names five finalists for 2020 nonfiction prize

TORONTO — The Writers' Trust of Canada has released this year's five finalists for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction. The finalists are Lorna Crozier, Steven Heighton, Jessica J. Lee, Tessa McWatt and David A. Neel.
Review: In 'Dick Johnson Is Dead,' a celebration of life

Review: In 'Dick Johnson Is Dead,' a celebration of life

Kirsten Johnson's last film, the autobiographical collage “Cameraperson," was an astonishing compendium of what she, as a cinematographer, had seen in her life behind a lens.
Study: 1st Berlin fest chief had significant Nazi-era role

Study: 1st Berlin fest chief had significant Nazi-era role

BERLIN — A study has concluded that the founding director of the Berlin International Film Festival made a “not insignificant” contribution to the German film system under Nazi rule and later covered up his role, festival organizers said Wednesday.
'I Am Woman' singer Helen Reddy, '70s hitmaker, dies at 78

'I Am Woman' singer Helen Reddy, '70s hitmaker, dies at 78

LOS ANGELES — Helen Reddy, who shot to stardom in the 1970s with her rousing feminist anthem “I Am Woman” and recorded a string of other hits, has died. She was 78.
Actors in drag march to highlight virus threat to UK theatre

Actors in drag march to highlight virus threat to UK theatre

LONDON — As much of Britain’s economy emerged from the coronavirus lockdown, its theatres stayed dark, with performers and staff unwillingly idled. So they made a song and dance about it.
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