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Ontario parents brace for possible school disruption as clock ticks toward CUPE strike deadline
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoParents are preparing for some 55,000 education workers to walk off the job next week in case a deal...
There's nothing wrong with Alicia Silverstone sharing a bed with her son. We did it with ours until...
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoDarcy Davies Alsop, a mom of two, said that she, her husband, and their son slept well in the same...
Controlling behaviour, emotional abuse – is classical music teaching broken?
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 12 months agoIt was everything Lily could have dreamed of. At summer school, aged 16, a prestigious flute teacher...
Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra turns 10, training over 1,200 for music careers
Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 12 months agoTeen musicians from the National Youth Orchestra of the USA walked onto the Carnegie Hall stage and...
After AD hired, West Virginia gives Brown another chance
Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoWest Virginia football coach Neal Brown will keep his job for the time being, a decision made...
Tár movie review: the bleakest and funniest film about systemic sleaze since Promising Young Woman
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 1 year agoCate Blanchett, always a high achiever, outdoes herself in this award-winning film about an...
Letters: Patients deserve to know that their health is in the hands of a real doctor
The Telegraph via Yahoo Canada News· 7 months agoSIR – You report (December 11) concern on the part of the British Medical Association and other...
Tár: busting the myths the film perpetuates of the all-powerful maestro
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoTár follows a fictional all-powerful female orchestra conductor and her fall from the height of her career. Lydia Tár is portrayed as one of the top conductors in the world and the first female ...
Meet Lina González-Granados, L.A. Opera's new resident conductor
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoLina González-Granados, a Colombian conductor, made her debut with the L.A. Opera in September. She took on the job because she feels a connection not only with the company but with the city of Los Angeles.