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AT&T; apologizes after cutting anti-Bush lines from Pearl Jam song
Webcaster AT&T; has apologized to Pearl Jam for editing lyrics critical of President George W. Bush out of a webcast of its Lollapalooza concert Sunday.
Edmonton Folk Fest sings eco-friendly tune
The Edmonton Folk Festival kicks off Thursday with plans for a big celebration of folk music that leaves a small ecological footprint.
Met HD opera simulcasts move into more cinemas
New York's Metropolitan Opera is expanding its live high-definition simulcasts in cinemas after a successful launch of the experimental program last December.
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HNIC names new executive producer
Thursday marked a changing of the guard at Hockey Night in Canada as Sherali Najak was appointed the show's new executive producer.
Former Radio-Canada journalist named as a CRTC commissioner
Former Radio-Canada journalist Michel Morin has been appointed as a new commissioner with the Canadian radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission.
'Someone's trying to murder me,' former comic tells court
The mental demons apparently plaguing troubled TV personality Tony Rosato appeared to be on display in an Ontario courtroom Wednesday when the former comedian loudly accused his lawyer of putting his life in danger.
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TIFF to host art installations at ROM, galleries
The Toronto International Film Festival will be spilling out of cinemas and into Toronto galleries and exhibition spaces this year.
Met HD opera simulcasts move into more cinemas
New York's Metropolitan Opera is expanding its live high-definition simulcasts in cinemas after a successful launch of the experimental program last December.
Weinsteins create fund for Asian movie-making
Film moguls Harvey and Bob Weinstein announced a $285-million US movie fund on Wednesday that will invest in Asian projects, including the first film to star both Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
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National Post limits Atlantic sales to Halifax
National Post readers across Atlantic Canada will now have to travel to Halifax if they want an actual print copy of the national newspaper.
Former Radio-Canada journalist named as a CRTC commissioner
Former Radio-Canada journalist Michel Morin has been appointed as a new commissioner with the Canadian radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission.
Money keeps rolling in for private radio
The profit margin in private radio in 2006 was the third fattest in 40 years, even though nearly half of all AM stations did not break even, Statistics Canada says.
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Art & Design »

TIFF to host art installations at ROM, galleries
The Toronto International Film Festival will be spilling out of cinemas and into Toronto galleries and exhibition spaces this year.
China's Terracotta Army to march into British Museum
London's British Museum will soon host the largest collection of terracotta warriors ever to leave China.
Samuel Johnson portrait attacked with hammer
A suspect has been detained by police after a man attacked a painting of Samuel Johnson at London's National Portrait Gallery on Wednesday.
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Theatre »

Met HD opera simulcasts move into more cinemas
New York's Metropolitan Opera is expanding its live high-definition simulcasts in cinemas after a successful launch of the experimental program last December.
Man charged with murder in 1984 death of Quebec actress Video: Dan Halton reports for CBC-TV
A 49-year-old man was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the 1984 killing of well known Quebec actress Denise Morelle.
Playwright Judith Thompson awarded $50,000 Canada Council prize
Toronto-based playwright Judith Thompson has been named the winner of a $50,000 Canada Council for the Arts performing arts prize.
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