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New possible health care benefit rule roils theatre world

New possible health care benefit rule roils theatre world

NEW YORK — The U.S. labour union that represents more than 51,000 theatre actors and stage managers is blasting a proposal that would raise eligibility requirements for members to receive health care during the pandemic.
Second World War female aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill gets Heritage Minute

Second World War female aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill gets Heritage Minute

Pioneering female aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill is the focus of a new Heritage Minute. Historica Canada released a tribute to MacGill’s influential role in the Second World War on Thursday to mark the first day of Women’s History Month.
Report finds New York writers, stages remain extremely white

Report finds New York writers, stages remain extremely white

NEW YORK — A new report on racial representation on New York stages has found that little has been changing — there remains an over-representation of white actors, writers and directors.
Eden Robinson says she couldn't unsee 'Trickster' cast while writing third book

Eden Robinson says she couldn't unsee 'Trickster' cast while writing third book

TORONTO — Eden Robinson says the actors in CBC’s upcoming mystical-thriller “Trickster” have winnowed their way into her imagination.
Frederick Wiseman on the life of American institutions

Frederick Wiseman on the life of American institutions

NEW YORK — Frederick Wiseman has spent more than half a century documenting American institutions.
Documentary tries to prove existence of dead Lincoln photo

Documentary tries to prove existence of dead Lincoln photo

NEW YORK — The image is haunting, depicting a gaunt-faced man with a familiar beard, staring ahead lifelessly. The right eye is bulging and appears disfigured from an unseen wound.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Bestsellers

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Bestsellers

HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “The Book of Two Ways” by Jodi Picoult (Ballantine) 2. “The Coast-to-Coast Murders” by Patterson/Barker (Little, Brown) 3. “The Evening and the Morning” by Ken Follett (Viking) 4.
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US-Bestsellers-Books-USAToday

1. “Rage” by Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster) 2. “Dog Man: Grime and Punishment” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix) 3. “The Book of Two Ways” by Jodi Picoult (Ballantine) 4. “Solutions and Other Problems” by Allie Brosh (Gallery Books) 5.
New Steinem biopic shines light on a sisterhood of activists

New Steinem biopic shines light on a sisterhood of activists

Among the pithy quips attributed to Gloria Steinem over the years is this reply to why she wasn't interested in getting married: “I can’t mate in captivity.” She did eventually marry, to her own surprise, at age 66.
Prince Harry speaks about race, marks UK Black History Month

Prince Harry speaks about race, marks UK Black History Month

LONDON — Prince Harry has spoken about his “awakening” to race issues as he and his wife, Meghan, launched an anti-racism campaign to mark Black History Month in the U.K.
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