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An “art installation” which consists of a banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $120,000 at an art fair in Miami, Florida.

Hockey commentator Don Cherry is in the limelight yet again, this time for complaining that he rarely sees people he believes to be new immigrants wearing poppies ahead of Remembrance Day.

Warner Bros. "Joker" laughed its way to a new record at the domestic box office.

Canada Post says it will produce four million stamps, a number it believes will be sufficient for fans and collectors worldwide. They will be available to the public as of Saturday — which would have been Cohen’s 85th birthday
Dutch museum bans Golden Age from exhibition
Not all that glitters is gold, the Amsterdam Museum has decided as it opts for '17th century' instead of 'Golden Age.' The move to ban the term has revived a debate about the Netherlands' colonial past.
Don Lemon sued by Hamptons bartender for alleged assault
Dustin Hice says in his Suffolk County Supreme Court suit, which was filed over the weekend, that he was slinging drinks in July 2018 for The Old Stove Pub in Sagaponack when he and his coworkers decided to go out for drinks after work.
Disney denies Spider-Man grave for young fan
Disney reportedly refused to allow a grieving father in England to place an etching of Spider-Man on the grave of his 4-year-old son — because it wants to preserve the "innocence" and "magic" of the company's characters.
Mad Magazine will vanish from newsstands after 67 years
Once a cultural touchstone, Mad Magazine is halting the publication of new content and vanishing from newsstands. The seminal humor publication will no longer be available on newsstands after its August issue, according to a person familiar with the matte
HBO show's popularity drives Chornobyl tourism boom
The success of a U.S. television miniseries examining the world's worst nuclear accident at Chornobyl has driven up the number of tourists wanting to see the plant and the abandoned ghost town in Ukraine.
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