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Improv camp coming to Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake students can immerse themselves in the world of improvisational theater at a new camp comi…
Lisa Lucas, head of National Book Foundation, to join Knopf
NEW YORK (AP) — The head of the organization which presents the National Book Awards is joining the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Lisa Lucas, executive director of the National Book Foundation since 2016, has b…
Banksy's last COVID-19 tags scrubbed from London Tube train
LONDON (AP) — Even if you are Banksy, tagging is forbidden on London's Underground.
CBS, NAACP reach multi-year agreement to develop content
LOS ANGELES (AP) — CBS Television and the NAACP have reached an agreement to develop content that tells stories of the African American experience.
DC's plan for 'Watchmen' sequel 'Rorschach' met with unease
LOS ANGELES (AP) — DC is releasing a new “Watchmen” spin off based on the Rorschach character, but the unveiling of the limited comic series has been met with mixed reactions.
87 protesters arrested at Kentucky attorney general's home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Eighty-seven demonstrators who gathered at the home of Kentucky’s attorney general to demand justice for Breonna Taylor have been arrested and charged with a felony for trying to “intimidate”…
Ellie Goulding on Juice WRLD's death: 'It really hit me'
NEW YORK (AP) — Joining forces on a song with another artist is a big deal for Ellie Goulding, and she remembers working together with late rapper Juice WRLD on
Despite coronavirus, 1 musical is holding auditions, online
NEW YORK (AP) — Most theaters in America may be closed, but one musical isn't letting the coronavirus pandemic stop it from getting prepared to put on a show.
Telluride Film Festival canceled due to pandemic
NEW YORK (AP) — The Telluride Film Festival, the annual film retreat held in the Colorado mountains and one of the fall movie season's top launching pads, has been canceled.
Judge rejects tentative $19M Weinstein deal with accusers
NEW YORK (AP) — A $19 million settlement between Harvey Weinstein and some of his accusers and the state of New York was rejected Tuesday by a judge.
Music Review: Hynde-sight is 2020 for the Pretenders
The Pretenders “Hate for Sale” (BMG)
Review: S.G. Goodman blends rock, gospel in tasty debut
S.G Goodman, “Old Time Feeling" (Verve Forecast)
France tourism: Disneyland, Eiffel Tower top floor reopen
PARIS (AP) — The French tourist industry received a further boost Wednesday with the partial reopening of Disneyland Paris and the opening up of the top floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Evening news programs outpace prime time television
NEW YORK (AP) — The broadcast networks might want to consider promoting David Muir, Lester Holt and Norah O'Donnell, at least in the summer months.
Nick Cannon apologizes for 'hurtful' anti-Semitic comments
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nick Cannon apologized late Wednesday for “hurtful and divisive” anti-Semitic comments that led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer.
Review: Handsome, broken Aussies connect in ‘Dirt Music’
Everyone is sad in the Australian indie “