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  2. Night Train (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Night Train has been met with mixed reviews from critics. Ryan Brockington of the New York Post 's PopWrap called the work, "game changing" while writing that the first single, "Stop for a Minute", is "just as brilliant" as the album.

  3. Mary Beth Keane - Wikipedia

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    Ask Again, Yes was selected as The Tonight Show Summer Reads choice for 2019 after five days of audience voting that garnered nearly a million votes. [17] Keane won the NAIBA 2019 Award for Best Fiction, [18] and she was a finalist for the 2019 Goodread's Choice Award Best Fiction. [19]

  4. List of Barnard College people - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beth Keane (1999), writer and 2015 Guggenheim fellow; Lily Koppel (2003), author of The Red Leather Diary and The Astronaut Wives Club; writer for the New York Times; Jhumpa Lahiri (1989), Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Namesake and Interpreter of Maladies; Jane Leavy (1974), sports biographer

  5. How to watch 'Yellowstone' Season 5, Part 2: Where to ... - AOL

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    New episodes will now be airing weekly through Dec. 15. The not so good news? ... 'Yellowstone' is back tonight after nearly two years. Here's what to know about the final episodes of Season 5.

  6. ‘Stop messing about’: Roy Keane tears into ... - AOL

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    Entertainment. Lighter Side

  7. Bucks County's 'Rosie the Riveter': WWII icon Mae Krier now a ...

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    Mae Krier’s social calendar makes a 9 to 5 job look like a lark.. She’s been to the Pentagon several times “where I hugged a general.” She drove a tank in San Antonio. She’s made her ...

  8. Joshua Johnson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Johnson (born March 22, 1980) [1] [2] is an American journalist. He is the former host of 1A, which is produced by WAMU and nationally distributed by NPR.In 2019, he joined MSNBC and hosted The Week with Joshua Johnson; [3] he later hosted Now Tonight with Joshua Johnson on NBC News Now. [4]

  9. Mae McKenna - Wikipedia

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