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New Canadian production of Jersey Boys to open next week

A Canadian production of the hit show Jersey Boys opens Friday, Dec. 12, in Toronto, with new, mainly Canadian cast.

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Edmonton filmmaker accused of murder enters not guilty plea

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An Edmonton filmmaker accused of luring and killing a man pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder Wednesday.

Toronto director's 1st film to debut at Sundance

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Toronto writer David Bezmozgis's debut feature film Victoria Day is to have its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

Switch to digital TV 'must remain on track,' broadcasters told

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Any delays in Canada's full transition to digital from analog signals in 2011 will result in Canadians turning to American stations, Heritage Minister James Moore says.

Departing CSI star Petersen returns to Chicago theatre scene

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Longtime CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star and producer William Petersen is trading the forensics lab for the Chicago stage.

Multidisciplinary artist Betty Goodwin dies at 85

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Betty Goodwin, one of Canada's most established and celebrated contemporary visual artists, has died at the age of 85.

Brent Butt to stay behind scenes in new comedy Hiccups

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Brent Butt didn't write the role of Millie Upton, the dysfunctional children's writer in his new comedy Hiccups, with his wife in mind.

Montreal filmmaker's Up the Yangtze nominated for Spirit Award

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Up the Yangtze, Montreal filmmaker Yung Chang's feature-length documentary about the changes in China with the building of the Three Gorges Dam, has earned a nomination for an Independent Spirit Award.

B.C. artists, Toronto curator win Hnatyshyn art awards

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B.C. installation artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, a husband and wife team who work in collaboration, have won the 2008 Hnatyshyn Foundation Visual Arts Award.

Art Spiegelman turns his talent to young readers

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Art Spiegelman, who moved the graphic novel into adult territory with his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic Maus, has set out to generate more respect for the comic form for young readers.

Cable giant, Blue Jays owner Ted Rogers dies at 75

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Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died at the age of 75.


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