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Arts Headlines
- Victoria and Albert ponders leasing of paintings
- The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, is considering a plan to lease some of its 2,000 oil paintings to raise money for acquisitions.
- TV crew fired for alleged trespassing on Pitt's property
- A producer and cameraman have been fired by E! Networks after representatives of actor Brad Pitt accused them of trespassing onto the grounds of his home in Los Angeles.
- U.S. networks reject ads for Dixie Chicks doc
- The company distributing the documentary Shut Up & Sing, about the Dixie Chicks' controversial remark against the U.S. president and his invasion of Iraq, says NBC and CW have rejected ads promoting the film.
- Mark McKinney, Corner Gas winners at comedy awards
- The TV series Corner Gas and former Kid In The Hall Mark McKinney were double winners at the 7th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards.
- Farley Mowat's adopted hometown launches festival in his honour
- The town of Port Hope, Ont., is launching a week to honour Canadian writer Farley Mowat by unveiling a monument.
- Massive Yeats exhibit opens in Dublin
- A comprehensive exhibit about Irish poet William Butler Yeats, who died in 1939, has opened at the National Library of Ireland in Dublin.
- Talks at impasse between Canadian actors, producers
- ACTRA, the union representing Canadian performers in film and TV, has broken off talks with producers over issues of pay cuts and overtime rates.
- Malawi judge delays hearing in Madonna adoption
- A judge in Malawi has adjourned a case brought by human rights activists wanting to challenge pop star Madonna's interim adoption of a baby boy.
- Hendrix estate threatens lawsuit over song auction
- The estate of Jimi Hendrix has announced plans to contest a $15-million US sale of the guitar legend's hit songs.
- Beaverbrook dispute shows perils of poor records: lawyer
- The Beaverbrook art dispute should be a lesson to galleries that don't keep good records, a Canadian arts lawyer warned on Friday.