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Lawyer's defamation claim over social media backlash called frivolous, court told

Lawyer's defamation claim over social media backlash called frivolous, court told

TORONTO — A damages claim by a lawyer who objected to complaints about his comments on women and race is devoid of any merit and should be tossed out, a court heard on Wednesday.
Fueled by fans, ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ hits HBO Max

Fueled by fans, ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ hits HBO Max

Zack Snyder never really believed that his cut of “Justice League” would see the light of day. It has technically existed since January 2017, but it wasn’t in any shape to be released.
15th century bowl found at yard sale sells for $722,000

15th century bowl found at yard sale sells for $722,000

HARTFORD, Conn. — An exceptionally rare 15th century porcelain bowl made in China that somehow turned up at a Connecticut yard sale and sold for just $35 was auctioned off Wednesday for nearly $722,000.
'Operation Varsity Blues' reenacts and reorients a scandal

'Operation Varsity Blues' reenacts and reorients a scandal

NEW YORK — Chris Smith didn’t initially think the 2019 college bribery scandal made for a good documentary subject.
Review: Palm Ghosts materialize with a new, fresh sound

Review: Palm Ghosts materialize with a new, fresh sound

“Lifeboat Candidate,” Palm Ghosts (Ice Queen Records) If ever there was a need for some good dystopian pop, 2021 is the year. And thankfully Palm Ghosts heard the call.
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has book out in September

Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has book out in September

NEW YORK — The new chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy, Katharine Hayhoe, has written a book about climate change. One Signal Publishers announced Wednesday that Hayhoe's “Saving Us” will be released Sept. 21.
Nordstrom launches livestream selling, popular in China

Nordstrom launches livestream selling, popular in China

NEW YORK — Upscale department store chain Nordstrom is getting into livestream selling, the latest U.S. retailer to jump on the trend that has been already popular in China.
'We feel left out, neglected': Sydney Blu urges Junos to recognize underground DJs

'We feel left out, neglected': Sydney Blu urges Junos to recognize underground DJs

TORONTO — Sydney Blu can tell you there’s an artistry to getting crowds moving on club dance floors and she wants the Juno Awards to recognize the people who craft those pulsing beats.
Side hustle, necessity or too late to turn back: Meet Canada’s newest business owners

Side hustle, necessity or too late to turn back: Meet Canada’s newest business owners

For Mike Livingstone, a pandemic-related job loss offered a chance to chase after a long-held dream. When he was laid off last spring, the transportation executive switched gears and became his own boss, following his passion and opening a bakery.
A mad scientist in the music studio, this Starrah is rising

A mad scientist in the music studio, this Starrah is rising

NEW YORK — Freshly minted Grammy-winning songwriter Starrah has long helped others be stars. Now it's her turn to shine.
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