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Catherine Reitman's CBC comedy series 'Workin' Moms' to end after season 7

Catherine Reitman's CBC comedy series 'Workin' Moms' to end after season 7

CBC's "Workin' Moms" is laying out plans for retirement. Producers of the Catherine Reitman comedy say the TV series will come to an end with its upcoming seventh season, which is currently filming in Toronto.
Trans, non-binary actors push for more recognition as awards season approaches

Trans, non-binary actors push for more recognition as awards season approaches

TORONTO — The push for greater recognition of trans and non-binary onscreen talent has several awards shows grappling with how to recognize queer talent, to mixed effect.
Brian Jungen's bronze sculpture Couch Monster installed outside AGO in downtown T.O.

Brian Jungen's bronze sculpture Couch Monster installed outside AGO in downtown T.O.

Toronto's newest public art piece is a massive bronze sculpture of a circus elephant, fashioned out of used leather furniture.
Proposal seeks Alaska library funds cut over drag story time

Proposal seeks Alaska library funds cut over drag story time

KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — The leaders of a southeast Alaska borough plan to hear a proposal that would cut library funding over the library's story time event hosted by a drag queen.
William at 40: A milestone birthday in a life under scrutiny

William at 40: A milestone birthday in a life under scrutiny

LONDON (AP) — The world watched as Prince William grew from a towheaded schoolboy to a dashing air-sea rescue pilot to a balding father of three.
'Not protective': Early bodychecking doesn't prevent hockey injuries, study finds

'Not protective': Early bodychecking doesn't prevent hockey injuries, study finds

Introducing young hockey players to bodychecking at an early age doesn't protect them from injury as they move into older, harder-hitting leagues, new research has concluded.
Black Americans living abroad reflect on Juneteenth holiday

Black Americans living abroad reflect on Juneteenth holiday

BANGKOK (AP) — As the United States marks only the second federally recognized Juneteenth, Black Americans living overseas have embraced the holiday as a day of reflection and an opportunity to educate people in their host countries on Black history.
New this week: Luke Combs, Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson

New this week: Luke Combs, Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson

Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIES — Multiverses are all the rage.
For K-pop supergroup BTS, questions remain about its future

For K-pop supergroup BTS, questions remain about its future

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The surprise announcement by BTS last week that they were taking a break to focus on members’ solo projects stunned their global fanbase, shaking their label's stock price and leaving many questions about the K-pop supergrou
Festival founded by Dua Lipa's father returns to Kosovo

Festival founded by Dua Lipa's father returns to Kosovo

PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s central government and authorities in the capital joined forces on Monday to bring back home an international music festival founded by the father of singer-songwriter Dua Lipa which had been moved following a dispute
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