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50 Cent ready to drop solo career, issues challenge
Rapper 50 Cent says he will give up his solo career if his new album, Curtis, fails to outsell Kanye West's latest effort, Graduation, both to be released Sept. 11.
Stones want time on their side; Scorsese doc delayed
Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary, Shine A Light, will not be released in September but in April 2008 to allow the band more time to promote the film.
Anthony Wilson, man behind New Order and 'Madchester' scene, dies
Anthony Wilson, the Manchester music impresario behind bands such as New Order and Happy Mondays, has died from a heart attack at the age of 57.
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Corner Gas cast, Regina businesses rally for injured show carpenter
Regina's Joel Bancescue helped make Dog River, Sask., come to life as a carpenter working on the sets of TV comedy Corner Gas, and now the cast is lending him a hand.
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.
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Books »

Canadian poet Margaret Avison dies at 89
Canadian poet Margaret Avison, described as "one of the great religious poets" of the 20th century, has died at age 89.
Tintin in the Congo sparks Belgian legal complaint
Controversy continues to dog a specific Tintin adventure, with a Congolese student taking legal action in Belgium this week against the publisher of the Hergé comic books.
Neil Young's Greendale inspires anti-war, pro-planet graphic novel
Outspoken singer-songwriter and political activist Neil Young is putting his anti-war and environmental convictions into a graphic novel.
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Media »

Oops, she did it again: Britney car mishap on video
A Los Angeles woman has paparazzi photographers and videographers to thank, after they revealed who had scratched her parked car without leaving a note: pop singer Britney Spears.
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.
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Film »

Noth's Mr. Big to hit big screen version of Sex and the City
Actor Chris Noth is set to reprise his role as Mr. Big, character Carrie Bradshaw's love interest, in the big screen version of the TV series Sex and the City.
Stones want time on their side; Scorsese doc delayed
Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary, Shine A Light, will not be released in September but in April 2008 to allow the band more time to promote the film.
Four accused in murder of filmmaker Joan Root acquitted
A judge in Kenya has acquitted four men accused in the murder of nature filmmaker Joan Root, declaring the police investigation to be 'shoddy.'
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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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April 20, 2007

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April 12, 2007

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April 5, 2007

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March 20, 2007

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March 20, 2007

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September 18, 2006

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August 21, 2006

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July 26, 2006

Shot in the Dark
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Higher Power
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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

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May 29, 2006

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April 20, 2006

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April 4, 2006

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March 22, 2006

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