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Arts Headlines
- Sacha Baron Cohen bids Borat, Ali G goodbye
- British comic actor Sacha Baron Cohen is bidding farewell to the two alter egos that brought him international success: the dim-witted hip hop interviewer Ali G and uncouth reporter Borat.
- Quebec City museum gets $37.5 million from Ottawa
- Ottawa has come up with $37.5 million for Quebec City's Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.
- Karl Rove sells memoir for more than $1.5M
- Republican strategist Karl Rove will dissect the presidency of George W. Bush in a memoir said to be worth more than $1.5 million US.
- Romance cuts across racial lines, publishers find
- Publishing houses across North American are creating new lines of romances aimed at people of Asian and African descent, according to Brian Miller, a Seattle journalist who follows the market for romance novels.
- Cirque du soleil acrobat hurt in hometown show
- Another accident has befallen a Cirque du soleil acrobat, with the victim facing surgery after a colleague landed on top of him during a Montreal show.
- Feist, Arcade Fire on long list for U.S. emerging artist prize
- Canadian singer Feist and Montreal's Arcade Fire are among 54 artists being considered for the Shortlist Music Prize, a U.S. award for artists considered under-appreciated by a jury of music aficionados.
- Libraries urge Ottawa to consider consumers in drafting copyright law
- The Canadian Library Association is wading into the debate about copyright with a warning to Ottawa not to forget the rights of consumers.
- Critics paint over Banksy Bethlehem murals
- Though his intention was to shed light on the plight of Bethlehem residents, British graffiti artist Banksy has received a poor review of some of the artworks he has stencilled around the West Bank town.
- Glastonbury co-founder Arabella Spencer-Churchill dies
- Arabella Spencer-Churchill, co-founder of the U.K.'s popular Glastonbury rock festival, children's charity activist and granddaughter of iconic former British prime minister Winston Churchill, has died at the age of 58.
- Keep quiet and stay out of sight, India tells controversial writer
- India has told Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen to either remain under government security or leave the country.