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Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment

Can US figure skating end its Olympic medal drought? Ask the Quadgod. -- Olympic hope has reverberated through Boston's TD Garden as the U.S. shows it – finally – could have what it takes to medal in figure skating after a decades-long dry spell. Friday night, America's Alysa Liu was named the female world champion.

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How Jackie Robinson's legacy survived attempts to erase it -- On opening day for Major League Baseball, our columnist looks at another side of Jackie Robinson's legacy: statesman and writer.

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Domestic workers in Lebanon try to escape an exploitative system -- Under the kafala system, in place since the 1970s Persian Gulf oil boom, workers arrive on visas that offer fewer protections than other visa categories do.

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Missing Grandma's cooking? Nonnas of the World can help. -- Comfort food prepared by grandmothers from around the world? Our food writer is in. She visited Staten Island to experience the ambience and cuisine at Enoteca Maria for herself.

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Wit and wonder fuel 5-star 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' -- The Monitor's film critic offers his highest rating to "The Ballad of Wallis Island," which pulses with humor as it explores the landscape of nostalgia – and love.

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Senior sea creatures get extra TLC at the New England Aquarium -- Long-lived sea turtles, penguins, and seals are among the aquarium's oldest residents. In addition to their regular care, they receive perks.

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Monhegan Island is a portrait of resilience. Artists have captured it for 2 centuries. -- Maine's Monhegan Island is a scant square mile in size. But don't underestimate it. The island has a thing or two to teach the world about mistletoe – and resilience.

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Say! I like spiced eggs and Spam! My ode to the meat I once maligned. -- There's a reason certain foods become iconic. Despite its reputation, Spam found its way onto dinner tables around the world. Here's why.

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Idina Menzel's new Broadway show has a towering co-star: Stella the tree -- When Idina Menzel is in a musical, she is one of the most talked-about stars onstage. In her latest, "Redwood," Stella, a massive tree, is vying for top billing.

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The 'Wimbledon of shuffleboard' has reigned for a century in St. Petersburg, Florida -- A coastal Florida city hosts the world's oldest and biggest institution dedicated to shuffleboard.

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'Part dystopian, part delightful.' Why winter is the new beach season. -- A beach in high summer is predictable. But an offseason beach holds surprises, even treasure – if you're paying attention.

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A civil rights activist on what 'Eyes on the Prize III' means at this moment -- "Eyes on the Prize" was a landmark documentary about the Civil Rights Movement. Dream Defenders' Phillip Agnew, who is part of a new six-part series, talks about what the documentary means at this time of political upheaval.

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Rebels with a robot: 'Rule Breakers' celebrates Afghan girls who dared to dream -- A celebration of the bravery and ingenuity of the Afghan girls robotics team contrasts with the reality of Afghanistan's women under Taliban repression.

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The Explainer - Why does the US have daylight saving time? A look at efforts to 'lock the clock.' Could time be up for the twice-yearly clock switches?

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