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Sweat in Rockland / Westchester at Elmwood Community Playhouse 2022

Complete Information About Sweat in Rockland / Westchester at Elmwood Community Playhouse. Nyack, NY - Elmwood Playhouse is proud to announce its upcoming production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Sweat, by Lynn Nottage. This thought-provoking drama opens on Friday, May 13, 2022 and r.

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Airline Prices Up 40 Percent, But Americans Still Booking Flights | NewsRadio 740 KTRH

If you are planning on flying for a spring trip or a summer vacation, it's best to book early. Airline prices are up 40% since the beginning of the year and are likely to rise another 10% next month. Industry experts say high demand and a jump in the cost of jet fuel are driving the spike.

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Americans Eager To Travel Now That COVID Numbers Are Dropping | NewsRadio 740 KTRH

Americans are ready to splurge on vacations, tours, and cruises. Now that omicron cases are down and countries are lifting COVID restrictions, many are booking what's called “revenge travel.” That’s the strong desire to take a trip in response to lockdowns and other restrictions.

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Scene & Heard: News and notes from Halifax's film and TV community

Scene & Heard: News and notes from Halifax's film and TV community
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The Tuneful Trolley, forgotten 1960s LI band, remembered in new film

The Tuneful Trolley, forgotten 1960s LI band, remembered in new film
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Here are the winners of the 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards


Posted: Jun 01, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: June 1
The winners of the 2020 Governor General s Literary Awards were announced on June 1, 2021. The books above won in the English-language categories.(CBC, Canada Council for the Arts)
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Among the winners is Cree writer Michelle Good for her debut novel 
Five Little Indians and renowned Canadian American poet Anne Carson for her original work 
The Governor General s Literary Awards are among Canada s oldest and most prestigious prizes. The awards, worth $25,000 each, annually recognize the best published books in Canada.
The seven English-language winners are:
Fiction: 
Intimate and ambitious, Michelle Good s 
Five Little Indians is a heart-breaking account of lives shaped and destroyed by the residential school system. Here is powerful testimony, expertly crafted and wisely observed, tragic yet full of redemptive moments. An unflinching, compassionate and moving novel about the struggle to live and love in the wake of deep trauma, the jury said in a statement.

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Pack Your Bags: Travel Industry Braces for Comeback


By iHeartMedia s Corey Olson
Feb 26, 2021
With COVID cases falling and vaccinations rising, prospects are for friendlier skies ahead in the battered travel industry. A recent survey found nearly 60 percent of Americans plan to take a trip this year, and travel agents are starting to see early signs of that optimism. We re definitely at the very beginnings of a comeback, says Catherine Banks, vice president of Dallas-based Legacy Travel. We recently broke a record for trip inquiries since pre-COVID, so it s definitely coming back.but it s not there yet.
There are growing signs of pent-up demand for travel. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is planning to hire 6,000 new security officers in anticipation of a summer travel surge. Banks expects the same thing. We are tired of being at home, tired of stay-cations or going somewhere an hour away, she tells KTRH. It s time for a real trip, and everybody s feeling it.

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