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Audible bestsellers for week ending July 10th

Nonfiction 1. The Space Race: An Audible Original by Colin Brake, Patrick Chapman, Richard Hollingham, Richard Kurti, Sue Nelson, Helen Quigley and Andrew Mark Sewell, narrated by Kate Mulgrew (Audible Originals) 2.
Tom Bergeron, Erin Andrews exit 'Dancing With the Stars'

Tom Bergeron, Erin Andrews exit 'Dancing With the Stars'

NEW YORK — The dance has ended for “Dancing With the Stars” hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews.

Back to the '80s: Andrew McCarthy writing 'Brat Pack' book

NEW YORK — Actor-writer-director Andrew McCarthy, a 57-year-old father of three, keeps getting asked about his “Brat Pack” years in the 1980s. He is now ready to answer.

Naya Rivera, who rose to fame on TV show 'Glee,' dies at 33

NEW YORK — Naya Rivera, a singer and actor who played a gay cheerleader on the hit TV musical comedy “Glee,” was found dead Monday in a Southern California lake. She was 33.
Sheriff: 'Glee’ star Naya Rivera saved son before drowning

Sheriff: 'Glee’ star Naya Rivera saved son before drowning

LOS ANGELES — “Glee” star Naya Rivera ’s 4-year-old son told investigators that his mother, whose body was found in a Southern California lake Monday, boosted him back on to the deck of their rented boat before he looked back and saw her disappearing

Toronto launches drive-in entertainment plan including screenings, concerts

Toronto is launching a drive-in entertainment program as the city extends its ban on outdoor festivals and large gatherings until September 30.
Crown tries to attack credibility of ex-Quebec TV star in sex-assault trial

Crown tries to attack credibility of ex-Quebec TV star in sex-assault trial

MONTREAL — The Crown sought to admit new evidence Monday in the sexual assault trial of former Quebec television star Eric Salvail that it said indicates he gave a false impression of himself on the witness stand.

Advance, Canada's Black Music Business Collective, aims to 'provide a unified voice'

TORONTO — A new non-profit organization aims to provide a unified voice and create change for Black people working within all sectors of the Canadian music industry.
Montreal fine arts museum ends contract with director over workplace climate

Montreal fine arts museum ends contract with director over workplace climate

MONTREAL — The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has severed ties with its director general and chief curator, citing a deteriorating workplace environment.
Gyms, duck boats return in Boston; 5 new COVID-19 deaths

Gyms, duck boats return in Boston; 5 new COVID-19 deaths

BOSTON — Gyms in Boston are welcoming back members and the iconic duck boat tours are rolling again as the city enters the third phase of its coronavirus economic restart.
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