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ERNEST HEMINGWAY


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Popeye and Tintin enter the public domain in 2025 along with novels from Faulkner and Hemingway

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Popeye the Sailor and the Belgian boy reporter Tintin lead the class of characters and works of art becoming public domain in 2025.

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Hemingway look-alikes visit Cuba and some of the late writer's favorite places

Read full article: Hemingway look-alikes visit Cuba and some of the late writer's favorite places

Eighteen white-bearded men who resemble the late U.S. author Ernest Hemingway have arrived in Havana for the weekend to visit some of the his favorite places when he lived on the island decades ago.

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Ernest Hemingway fans celebrate the author's 125th birthday in his beloved Key West

Read full article: Ernest Hemingway fans celebrate the author's 125th birthday in his beloved Key West

Ernest Hemingway spent the 1930s in Key West, Florida, and more than six decades after his death, fans, scholars and relatives continue to congregate on the island city to celebrate the author’s award-winning novels and adventure-filled life.

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Bell tolls for Wisconsin man who wins Hemingway look-alike contest

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The annual Hemingway Look-Alike Contest has been won by a Wisconsin man who was celebrating his 68th birthday.

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Annual Hemingway Look-Alike Contest begins in Florida Keys

Read full article: Annual Hemingway Look-Alike Contest begins in Florida Keys

Almost 140 bearded men who resemble Ernest Hemingway have converged on Key West to compete in the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest.

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2023 public domain debuts include last Sherlock Holmes work

Read full article: 2023 public domain debuts include last Sherlock Holmes work

Sherlock Holmes is finally free to the American public in 2023.

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New this week: Bruce Springsteen, 'The Big Brunch' and Sonic

Read full article: New this week: Bruce Springsteen, 'The Big Brunch' and Sonic

This week’s new entertainment releases include albums by Bruce Springsteen and Louis Tomlinson, Olivia Wilde's “Don't Worry Darling” hits HBO Max, and Dan Levy of Emmy-winning “Schitt’s Creek” fame has “The Big Brunch,” a cooking competition he created and hosts.

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Rare John Steinbeck column probes strength of US democracy

Read full article: Rare John Steinbeck column probes strength of US democracy

Debates over the future of democracy aren't new.

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Wave of bull runner deaths turns focus on Spain's fiestas

Read full article: Wave of bull runner deaths turns focus on Spain's fiestas

The deaths of eight people and injuries to hundreds more after being gored by bulls or calves have put Spain’s immensely popular town summer festivals under scrutiny by politicians and animal rights groups.

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Attorney wins Ernest Hemingway contest in Key West tradition

Read full article: Attorney wins Ernest Hemingway contest in Key West tradition

Some came in wool fisherman’s sweaters, and other contestants had sportsmen’s attire.

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Spain´s running of the bulls ends with swift race, 6 hurt

Read full article: Spain´s running of the bulls ends with swift race, 6 hurt

Bulls from Spain´s revered Miura ranch have starred in a fast and uncomplicated final running of the bulls at this year´s San Fermín Festival.

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Spain's running of the bulls: 6 hurt, no gorings in Pamplona

Read full article: Spain's running of the bulls: 6 hurt, no gorings in Pamplona

Six people have been treated for injuries but initial reports say there were no gorings in the second-last running of the bulls at Spain´s San Fermín festival.

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Spain's running of the bulls: 1 person gored in Pamplona

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One person has been gored and several people had very close shaves in the sixth running of the bulls at Pamplona’s San Fermín Festival.

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Spain’s running of the bulls: South Florida man gored at San Fermín

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Spanish officials say three people have been gored, including one American, and three others suffered bruises in a tense fifth bull run at Pamplona’s San Fermín Festival.

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No gorings yet in 4 days of Pamplona bull run festival

Read full article: No gorings yet in 4 days of Pamplona bull run festival

Thrill seekers have avoided any gorings for a fourth straight bull run at Pamplona’s San Fermín Festival.

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Pamplona says no one gored after all on 3rd day of bull run

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City officials in Pamplona, Spain, say no one was gored after all during the San Fermín Festival bull run.

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No gorings but 6 injured in 2nd Pamplona bull run in Spain

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Authorities say there were no gorings in the second San Fermín Festival bull run in the Spanish city of Pamplona.

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Spain's famous Bull Run festival back after 2-year hiatus

Read full article: Spain's famous Bull Run festival back after 2-year hiatus

Thousands of revelers have erupted in celebration as a firework blast started Pamplona's San Fermín Running of the Bulls festival.

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Former NFL coach Westhoff honest, candid as ever in new book

Read full article: Former NFL coach Westhoff honest, candid as ever in new book

Mike Westhoff has always been blunt and brutally honest.

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EXPLAINER: Why are Florida waters so dangerous for migrants?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why are Florida waters so dangerous for migrants?

The turbulent ocean waters around Florida can be treacherous even on a calm, sunny day.

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'Pooh,' 'Sun Also Rises' among works going public in 2022

Read full article: 'Pooh,' 'Sun Also Rises' among works going public in 2022

“Winnie the Pooh” and “The Sun Also Rises” are going public.

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Happy 100th, bloody mary: Paris marks cocktail's birthday

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Harry’s Bar in Paris is celebrating the 100th birthday of the bloody mary, the vodka-tomato juice cocktail believed to have been invented at the iconic watering hole in 1921.

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Gary Paulsen, celebrated children's author, dies at 82

Read full article: Gary Paulsen, celebrated children's author, dies at 82

Gary Paulsen, the acclaimed and prolific children’s author who often drew upon his rural affinities and wide-ranging adventures for tales that included “Hatchet,” “Brian’s Winter” and “Dogsong,” has died at age 82.

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Sandra Cisneros: New novel is an overdue letter to a friend

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Sandra Cisneros feels like she’s finally replied to a long overdue letter with her new book, “Martita, I Remember You.”.

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Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys

Read full article: Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys

The 40th edition of an Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest has begun at an iconic Key West bar formerly frequented by the author.

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Get your beard on: Hemingway contest back in Key West after skipping a year due to COVID

Read full article: Get your beard on: Hemingway contest back in Key West after skipping a year due to COVID

Dozens of bearded men resembling Ernest Hemingway are expected to return to Key West for one of the biggest events in the Conch Republic.

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New this Week: 'Kung Fu,' 'Rebel' and 'Thunder Force'

Read full article: New this Week: 'Kung Fu,' 'Rebel' and 'Thunder Force'

This week’s new entertainment releases include screen options with women taking charge.

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Vast archives at JFK Library help bring 'Hemingway' to life

Read full article: Vast archives at JFK Library help bring 'Hemingway' to life

A new documentary on the life of Ernest Hemingway is shedding new light on one of America's greatest writers.

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PBS chief defends filmmaker Ken Burns, touts diversity

Read full article: PBS chief defends filmmaker Ken Burns, touts diversity

FILE - Ken Burns, director of the PBS documentary series "Country Music," takes part in a panel discussion during the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour on July 29, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Speaking Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, to the Television Critics Association in a virtual Q&A, PBS chief executive Paula Kerger rejected a filmmakers claim that public TVs long relationship with Burns has come at the expense of diversity. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES – The chief executive of PBS rejected a filmmaker’s argument that public TV's 40-year relationship with documentarian Ken Burns has come at the expense of diversity. “We create lots of opportunities for many filmmakers,” Kerger said. "The stuff that’s coming up is incredibly diverse in every sense of the meaning of that word,” Burns said.

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Publishing saw upheaval in 2020, but 'books are resilient'

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(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)NEW YORK – Book publishing in 2020 was a story of how much an industry can change and how much it can, or wants to, remain the same. To its benefit and to its dismay, publishing was drawn into the events of the moment. Penguin Random House, among other initiatives, asked all employees to read Ibram X. Kendi’s “How To Be an Anti-Racist.” Kendi later presided over a company town hall. Macmillan CEO Don Weisberg, who cited a wide range of diversity programs at the publishing house that began before “American Dirt,” said he “understands the skepticism." The CEO of Penguin Random House U.S., Madeline McIntosh, noted how well book publishing could meet the public's needs during the pandemic and other events of 2020.

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Virus-hit Paris bookshop Shakespeare & Co appeals for help

Read full article: Virus-hit Paris bookshop Shakespeare & Co appeals for help

A man walks by the closed English and American literature Shakespeare and Co. bookstore in Paris, France, Thursday, Nov. 05, 2020. Since sending the email appeal, Whitman says she has been “overwhelmed” by the offers of help Shakespeare and Company has received. Founded by Sylvia Beach in 1919, Shakespeare & Company became a creative hub for expatriate writers including Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Sylvia Whitman looked to the past for a solution to her new problem. A lot of expats had to leave Paris, as it was too expensive, so she and her friends set up a Friends of Shakespeare and Company,” Whitman said.

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This years Papa should be celebrating in Key West, but caution over COVID-19 cancels tradition

Read full article: This years Papa should be celebrating in Key West, but caution over COVID-19 cancels tradition

KEY WEST, Fla. For the first time in 40 years, no burly, white bearded men vying for the title of one of Key Wests most famous residents, gathered at Sloppy Joes tavern this weekend. The Papa Hemingway lookalike contest has been a tradition on the island for four decades a three-night contest at the end of July where 1 of 135-plus screaming Hemingway fans would be crowned the 2020 Hemingway Look-Alike. Most contestants are between 60 and 80 years old, presenting a potentially risky situation since that age group is especially susceptible to COVID-19. The mansion museum is also famous for its population of six-toed cats, descendants of Hemingways white polydactyl kitten named Snow White. As far as Hemingway being known as Papa, he gave himself that nickname when he was in his late 20s, while in Paris.

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Little to celebrate in Pamplona with no running of the bulls

Read full article: Little to celebrate in Pamplona with no running of the bulls

Known for its races with bulls running along cobbled streets, the festival was popularized by Ernest Hemingways 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises and was last called off during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s. With more than 28,000 deaths from the novel virus and an economy in the doldrums following a strict nationwide lockdown, local authorities say there is little to celebrate. They gathered at the city hall square at noon, the time a rocket known as Chupinazo opens the 9-day festival in normal times. Revelers from all around the world respond to the rocket by bathing each other with red wine and champagne. Instead a large sign from the city halls facade displayed the slogan #WeWillExperienceThem, an invitation to revelers to return for next years celebrations.

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Virus lockdown gives Venice a shot at reimagining tourism

Read full article: Virus lockdown gives Venice a shot at reimagining tourism

In this picture taken on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, gondoliers President Andrea Balbi sails his gondola at the canal Grande (Grand Canal) in Venice, Italy. For years, the unbridled success of Venice's tourism industry threatened to ruin the things that made it an attractive destination to begin with. For years, Venice has faced an almost existential crisis, as the unbridled success of its tourism industry threatened to ruin the things that have drawn visitors for centuries. Now the coronavirus pandemic has dammed off the tide of tourists and hobbled the citys economy. Debates over how to manage tourism have always been heated in Venice and are especially fraught now.

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