Month: November 2022

Russian missiles have killed two people in NATO member Poland, a senior US intelligence official has told the AP news agency. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called an urgent meeting to discuss national security. Afterwards, Polish government spokesman, Piotr Muller, said the country was raising the readiness of its military units. He also confirmed there
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Photography courtesy of Jasper Savage/CBCA roundup of everything to know about the much-anticipated sophomore season of the hit CBC show. By Jennifer Berry Date November 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter ICYMI (somehow), CBC has some of the more delightful — and subtly emotional — original programming on television. Of course, sleeper hit Schitt’s Creek, which wrapped
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When will the 2023 Grammy nominations be announced? Grammy nominations for the 2023 ceremony will be announced on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET.  Who is announcing the nominations? Olivia Rodrigo, John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly, Jimmie Allen, Smokey Robinson, Luis Fonsi and CBS Mornings anchors Gayle King and Nate Burleson will
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Kevin Conroy, best known as the voice of Batman in Batman: The Animated Series and numerous other projects, passed away on November 10th after a short battle with cancer. He would have been 67 later this month. Conroy was born in Westbury, New York in 1955. He studied acting at Julliard alongside fellow iconic DC
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The famed DJ Gino Gomez has spun decks and wowed audiences across the world over the past decade. He is renowned for his retro-mashups and electro-bouncing sound and for making original tracks in collaboration with Andrew, his brother. Here’s the low-down on this man’s incredible career and how he’s helping other budding artists. Gino grew
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Wage growth picked up by more than expected over the three months to September, according to official figures also showing a rise in the jobless rate. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said average weekly earnings, excluding bonus payments, rose at an annual rate of 5.7% during the three months to September as more workers
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Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah The engrossing 10th novel from Nobel laureate Gurnah is filled with compassion and historical insight. Bitingly funny and sweetly earnest, Mathews’ debut is one of those rare novels that feels just like life. Not since Elena Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend has a novel so deftly probed the magical and sometimes destructive
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