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Paul Allen’s art collection hauls in record $1.5 billion at auction
By Lisa Richwine (Reuters) - Five dozen works from Paul Cezanne, Vincent van Gogh and other revered artists brought in $1.5 billion on Wednesday at an auction of part of the vast collection of paintin...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2022
Super skills on show for Guinness World Records Day
LONDON (Reuters) - Feats ranging from the most alternating single-arm handstands in one minute to solving the most rotating puzzle cubes while skateboarding are being celebrated in this year's Guinnes...
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Ralph Fiennes cooks up culinary heaven and hell in ‘The Menu’
By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) - Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult get served a meal to die for in "The Menu", a satirical thriller set in the world of fine dining. The "Queen's Gambit" and "X-Men...
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Drake, 21 Savage blocked from using ‘Vogue’ covers to promote album, judge rules
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday has blocked the rappers Drake and 21 Savage from using fake copies of Vogue magazine to promote their new album. U.S. District Judge ...
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Kurt Cobain’s smashed guitar, Lennon’s glasses hit the auction block
By Alicia Powell NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Kurt Cobain smashed guitar is expected to fetch top dollar at Julien's Auction's annual Icons & Idols: Rock 'N' Roll Auction in New York. The taped-up instrumen...
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Brazilian singer Gal Costa, icon of Tropicalia movement, dies at 77
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian singer Gal Costa, one of the most distinctive voices from the country's Tropicalia movement, has died at 77, her press team said on Wednesday. Maria das Graas Penna Bur...
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COP27: Gaza date farmers struggle as bad weather hits harvest
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Climate change has helped cut production of dates in the blockaded Gaza strip almost in half this year as unseasonal rains played havoc with spring pollination, c...
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Torrential floods in West Africa hurt food security
By Desire Danga and Mahamat Ramadane DANA, Cameroon (Reuters) - Souloukna Mourga plodded through his flooded millet and cotton field in northern Cameroon and uprooted soggy stems that had a few bolls ...
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Climate activists glue themselves to Warhol artwork in Australian capital
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) - Climate protesters glued themselves to an Andy Warhol painting at the National Art Gallery of Australia in Canberra on Wednesday, the latest in a spate of activist ...
Syndicated Content Nov 08, 2022
Sean Penn visits Ukraine’s Zelenskiy, loans him an Oscar
(Reuters) - Hollywood actor and director Sean Penn, sanctioned by Russia for criticizing its war in Ukraine, loaned his Oscar statuette to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a visit to Kyi...
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