Latest Photo Galleries
- Cyclone Sidr
- Lower Ninth Blues
- Tarnak farms
- The New Guantanamo
- Around the World: November
- The Long View
- Hot Toys
- Dalai Lama in Canada
- Halloween 2007
- Robert Goulet
- On the California fire line
- The Geminis 2007
- Taiwan's muscle
- California suburb in ashes
- California fires
- Chinglish
- Bhutto's return to Pakistan
- Becoming a Canadian Citizen
- Fall colours 2007
» more photo galleries
Arts Headlines
- Border cops, hockey wives highlight CBC winter season
- CBC Television is heating up its winter lineup with a gritty drama about immigration police and a steamy series about the women in the lives of hockey players.
- National Ballet's Nutcracker to be simulcast in cinemas
- The National Ballet of Canada is bringing a high-definition version of its holiday classic, The Nutcracker, to Canadian cinema audiences next month.
- Neil Diamond reveals it was 'Sweet Caroline' Kennedy
- Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond kept it secret for decades, but he has finally revealed that former U.S. president John F. Kennedy's daughter was the inspiration for his smash hit Sweet Caroline.
- Slice TV network adds new Canadian reality shows
- Canadian reality shows will dominate the schedule on the Slice TV network in winter 2008.
- 70 years of Met opera made available online
- New York's Metropolitan Opera has made 100 famous operas from its back catalogue available online through the digital music service Rhapsody.
- Media, public response to blame for cancelled Dion concert, says Angelil
- Celine Dion's husband and manager said negative media and public response to the Quebec-born singer is the reason a planned concert in Halifax was cancelled.
- Arts groups rail against CanWest-Goldman Sachs deal for Alliance Atlantis
- The proposed takeover of Alliance Atlantis by CanWest Global Communications and its U.S. partner Goldman Sachs came under fire again on Tuesday from Canadian arts groups.
- Academy attempts to block sale of Mary Pickford's Oscar
- A contentious legal battle is brewing near Los Angeles over one of two Oscars given to Canadian-born Mary Pickford, a star of the silent film era.
- Finger on the mend, Zeppelin's Page ready to play a new song
- Led Zeppelin plans to introduce fans to a never-before released song at its London reunion concert on Dec. 10.
- $55-million plan to transform former Toronto brickyard
- The site design for Toronto's Brick Works, a unique project that involves restoring nature in the city and incorporating both heritage buildings and an art component, was unveiled Tuesday.