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NEW YORK (AP) — A daughter of Malcolm X and prize-winning authors Gary Paulsen and M.T. Anderson are among the 10 nominees on the National Book Awards’ longlist for young people’s literature.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ricky Martin begins the U.S. leg of his “One World Tour” on Tuesday, while evoking his days with Menudo as a judge and executive producer of Univision’s new reality show “La Banda.”
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Tired and wired after too little sleep and too much coffee, the new Miss America hit the beach in Atlantic City on Monday in the traditional surf frolic held the morning after the pageant.
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A stuntwoman who was working on the next movie in the “Resident Evil” series is being treated for multiple injuries following a motorcycle accident during a stunt sequence near Johannesburg.
WASHINGTON (AP) — An extensive archive from comedian Jerry Lewis’ career, including rarely seen films, long-lost TV recordings and home videos, will have a new home at the Library of Congress, curators announced Monday.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In “Being Canadian,” Los Angeles-based comedy writer and director Rob Cohen seeks to dispel, or at least poke fun at, some of the canards about being a Canuck. A native of Calgary, Cohen takes a cross-country road trip, tackles the assumption that all Canadians are “nice,” examines their perennial inferiority complex toward the U.S., and unravels why for much of its history, the Canadian Football League