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Montreal set for $120M revamp of entertainment district
An area of downtown Montreal is earmarked for a major facelift after all three levels of government pledged $120 million toward the revamp as an attractive arts and entertainment hub.
Versatile Toronto pianist John Arpin dies at 70
Canadian pianist John Arpin, dubbed the "Chopin of Ragtime" by jazz great Eubie Blake, has died.
'Energy city' Estevan wins global warming music festival
The Saskatchewan city of Estevan, which calls itself "The Energy City" because of its coal-fired generators and oil production, has won the right to host a national music festival to raise awareness of climate change.
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TV »

Writers claim victory after DeGeneres pulls NYC shows
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has cancelled plans to tape her show next week in New York after striking members of the Writers Guild East protested.
CBC to air controversial Falun Gong documentary
A controversial documentary, Beyond The Red Wall: The Persecution of Falun Gong, will be broadcast on The Lens Nov. 20 after the documentary was pulled earlier this month following a complaint from the Chinese embassy.
Rural-targeted TV network picks up forthcoming Imus radio show
Just a few weeks before embattled shock jock radio host Don Imus is set to return to the airwaves, a Nashville-based network has announced it will also simulcast his program on television.
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Books »

First edition of Wuthering Heights sells for $225,500
A rare first edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte has been sold for about $225,500 at a London auction.
Follett's gothic romance chosen for Oprah's book club
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is Oprah Winfrey's latest book club selection.
Ira Levin, author of Rosemary's Baby, Stepford Wives, dies
Ira Levin, the author of bestsellers such as Rosemary's Baby, The Boys from Brazil and The Stepford Wives, has died.
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Media »

People taps actor Damon as 'sexiest man alive'
After winning an Oscar and being named Hollywood's most bankable star, actor Matt Damon can don another mantle: sexiest man alive.
Rural-targeted TV network picks up forthcoming Imus radio show
Just a few weeks before embattled shock jock radio host Don Imus is set to return to the airwaves, a Nashville-based network has announced it will also simulcast his program on television.
O.J. Simpson hearing approaches trial decision Video
O.J., C.J., Spencer, Goldie and a couple of Charlies. For three days, their nicknames have been heard in obscenity-laced audio tapes and sometimes dramatic testimony about how O.J. Simpson and armed men confronted two sports memorabilia dealers in Las Vegas trying to sell items the aging football star claimed were his.
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Film »

Spielberg named next DeMille Award recipient
Steven Spielberg will add the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Cecil B. DeMille Award to his collection of lifetime achievement honours.
People taps actor Damon as 'sexiest man alive'
After winning an Oscar and being named Hollywood's most bankable star, actor Matt Damon can don another mantle: sexiest man alive.
Chinese student sues over censored Lust, Caution
A Chinese moviegoer is suing his country's film censor over an edited version of Ang Lee's sexy Second World War drama Lust, Caution, saying it infringed on his "consumer rights," according to the Beijing Times.
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Theatre »

Red Sky Performance director named to Banff Centre post
Sandra Laronde, an award-winning director, dancer and actor based in Toronto, has been appointed director of the aboriginal arts program at the Banff Centre.
Broadway stagehands, producers back at the table
The Broadway stagehands union and theatre owners and producers say they will resume negotiations this weekend.
B.C. pledges $49M for downtown Vancouver arts campus
Premier Gordon Campbell was in Vancouver Tuesday to announce the province would contribute $49.3 million toward a new art school that will be part of the Woodward's redevelopment project in the Downtown Eastside.
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Strange brew
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July 12, 2007

Winnipeg is here
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June 13, 2007

Creepshow
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June 12, 2007

Venice, anyone?
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May 30, 2007

Ice show
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May 16, 2007

Letter from Winnipeg
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May 8, 2007

Sure shots
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April 25, 2007

Thinking big
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April 20, 2007

To have and to behold
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April 12, 2007

Anti-postcards from Vancouver
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April 5, 2007

Letter from Winnipeg
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March 20, 2007

Strokes of genius
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March 20, 2007

Mr. Right
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March 19, 2007

Driven to explore
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March 7, 2007

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March 5, 2007

Behind the lines
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December 18, 2006

Too close for comfort
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December 11, 2006

Grand designs
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October 5, 2006

Twos of a Kind
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October 5, 2006

Wheat King
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September 31, 2006

The Queen on Canvas
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September 26, 2006

Mona Lisa's Smile
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September 18, 2006

Warm and Fuzzy
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September 8, 2006

Impressions of Grief
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September 8, 2006

Freefall
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August 21, 2006

Driven to Create
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August 18, 2006

Modern Love
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July 26, 2006

Shot in the Dark
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July 13, 2006

Higher Power
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July 12, 2006

Family Viewing
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July 5, 2006

Death Star
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June 27, 2006

Culture Clash
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June 14, 2006

Crowd Pleaser
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June 6, 2006

Regarding Emily
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May 29, 2006

Concrete Poet
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April 25, 2006

Reimagining Cuba
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April 20, 2006

Northern Exposures
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April 19, 2006

Justified and Ancient
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April 18, 2006

Oh Canadiana
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April 4, 2006

Grand Old Opera
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March 22, 2006

Trunk Show
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March 21, 2006

Buck Shot
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March 9, 2006

Poster Expressionists
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February 21, 2006

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February 1, 2006

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January 30, 2006

The New Breed
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January 24, 2006

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January 9, 2006

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December 2, 2005

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November 18, 2005

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November 10, 2005

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October 26, 2005

Takeoff, Eh
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July 21, 2005

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July 7, 2005

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July 1, 2005

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June 23, 2005

Doodle Dandies
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June 22, 2005

The Daves I Know
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June 17, 2005

Surface Tension
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June 16, 2005

Renaissance Women
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June 10, 2005

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June 2, 2005

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May 10, 2005

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April 20, 2005

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April 1, 2005

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February 28, 2005

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February 16, 2005

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