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Alex Jones faces fines for skipping Sandy Hook deposition

Alex Jones faces fines for skipping Sandy Hook deposition

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Baichwal's 'Into the Weeds' to open Hot Docs festival heavy on social justice

Baichwal's 'Into the Weeds' to open Hot Docs festival heavy on social justice

TORONTO — Veteran documentary filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal will open the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival with a self-described "David and Goliath"-style tale that leads a slate heavy with stories about social justice and attempts
Wanda Sykes on Smith slapping Rock: 'It was sickening'

Wanda Sykes on Smith slapping Rock: 'It was sickening'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wanda Sykes said she felt physically ill after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock across the face at the Oscars, and she's angry Smith was permitted to stay and collect his award.
Brain condition sidelining Bruce Willis has many causes

Brain condition sidelining Bruce Willis has many causes

A brain disorder that leads to problems with speaking, reading and writing has sidelined actor Bruce Willis and drawn attention to a little-known condition that has many possible causes.
Bruce Willis, diagnosed with aphasia, steps away from acting

Bruce Willis, diagnosed with aphasia, steps away from acting

NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Willis is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia, a condition that causes loss of the ability to understand or express speech, his family said Wednesday.
Russian soprano Anna Netrebko to resume performing in May

Russian soprano Anna Netrebko to resume performing in May

BERLIN (AP) — Russian soprano Anna Netrebko said Wednesday that she plans to resume performing in late May after announcing in the early days of the war in Ukraine that she was taking a “step back” from the stage.
Q&A: Richard Linklater on time, nostalgia & 'Apollo 10 1/2'

Q&A: Richard Linklater on time, nostalgia & 'Apollo 10 1/2'

NEW YORK (AP) — Bike rides, kickball, Jiffy Pop, Jell-O and other well-remembered details crowd Richard Linklater’s “Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood,” an affectionate ode to his own childhood growing up outside Houston in the late 1960s.
The Wanted singer Tom Parker dies of brain tumor at 33

The Wanted singer Tom Parker dies of brain tumor at 33

LONDON (AP) — Tom Parker, a member of British-Irish boy band The Wanted, has died after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. He was 33. The band announced that Parker died Wednesday, “surrounded by his family and his band mates.
'The Flash' actor Ezra Miller arrested at Hawaii karaoke bar

'The Flash' actor Ezra Miller arrested at Hawaii karaoke bar

HONOLULU (AP) — An actor known for playing “The Flash” in “Justice League” films was arrested at a Hawaii karaoke bar, where police say Ezra Miller yelled obscenities, grabbed a mic from a singing woman and lunged at a man playing darts.
Canada must 'close the gap' in racial representation in live music, says report

Canada must 'close the gap' in racial representation in live music, says report

TORONTO — An industry group is calling on Canada to "close the gap" in racial representation in live music.
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