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Prince Harry sues tabloid for defamation over security story

Prince Harry sues tabloid for defamation over security story

LONDON (AP) — Lawyers for Prince Harry asked a judge Friday to rule that a tabloid newspaper libeled the British royal with an article about his quest for police protection when he and his family visit the U.K.
Review: Yves Tumor’s album thrills from start to finish

Review: Yves Tumor’s album thrills from start to finish

“Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)” by Yves Tumor (Warp Records) Yves Tumor’s new album starts with a scream.
'Brother' was a moment to be seen for Lamar Johnson and Kiana Madeira

'Brother' was a moment to be seen for Lamar Johnson and Kiana Madeira

TORONTO — In the opening scene of “Brother,” two Black teens prepare for a climb, the elder instructing his younger sibling: "follow my every step.” As they trek up a hazardous hydro tower, an impeccable sight of Toronto comes into view.
Posthumous album set from 'Gangsta’s Paradise' rapper Coolio

Posthumous album set from 'Gangsta’s Paradise' rapper Coolio

NEW YORK (AP) — The estate of rapper Coolio plans to release a studio album later this year that the Grammy-winning hitmaker had been working on in the days before he died.
Cambodia celebrates return of 'priceless' stolen artifacts

Cambodia celebrates return of 'priceless' stolen artifacts

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Centuries-old cultural artifacts that had been illegally smuggled out from Cambodia were welcomed home Friday at a celebration led by Prime Minister Hun Sen, who offered thanks for their return and appealed for further eff
In Israel, TV's dystopian 'Handmaids' is protest fixture

In Israel, TV's dystopian 'Handmaids' is protest fixture

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — It's become an ominous fixture of the mass anti-government protests roiling Israel: a coil of women in crimson robes and white caps, walking heads bowed and hands clasped.
Hong Kong's Mirror launches English song, revives Cantopop

Hong Kong's Mirror launches English song, revives Cantopop

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s most popular boy band Mirror, a major driving force behind the revival of the local pop music scene, launched its first English song on Friday, hoping to bring the city’s tunes to music lovers globally.
Review: Ben Platt returns to Broadway in a muddied 'Parade'

Review: Ben Platt returns to Broadway in a muddied 'Parade'

NEW YORK (AP) — There's little respite for Ben Platt once the new Broadway revival of the dark musical “Parade” begins. Even during intermission, he remains onstage, sitting in a jail cell.
Review: U2 reworks past in thrilling 'Songs of Surrender'

Review: U2 reworks past in thrilling 'Songs of Surrender'

“Songs of Surrender,” U2 (Universal) Imagine walking into your living room and all your stuff is there, but it's different. The sofa has moved, the bookcase is leaning on a different wall and the framed photos have swapped locations.
Exhibit: 'Invisible' Monet, Leon, was key to impressionism

Exhibit: 'Invisible' Monet, Leon, was key to impressionism

PARIS (AP) — Behind some great men, there is a bigger brother. Claude Monet’s older sibling is the focus of a landmark Paris exhibit illuminating the hitherto unknown role Leon Monet played in the French impressionist painter’s life and art.
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