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Steven Spielberg will add the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Cecil B. DeMille Award to his collection of lifetime achievement honours.
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Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is Oprah Winfrey's latest book club selection.
Broadway stagehands, producers back at the table
The Broadway stagehands union and theatre owners and producers say they will resume negotiations this weekend.
Rothko, Freud, Warhol works sell at enthusiastic NY auction
A $325-million US auction of postwar and contemporary artwork in New York Tuesday night has helped allay concern that the international art world was heading for a downturn.
Red Sky Performance director named to Banff Centre post
Sandra Laronde, an award-winning director, dancer and actor based in Toronto, has been appointed director of the aboriginal arts program at the Banff Centre.
People taps actor Damon as 'sexiest man alive'
After winning an Oscar and being named Hollywood's most bankable star, actor Matt Damon can don another mantle: sexiest man alive.
Mayor angry Charlottetown left out of picture
Charlottetown should be allowed to compete as the location for a new national portrait gallery, says Mayor Clifford Lee.
First edition of Wuthering Heights sells for $225,500
A rare first edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte has been sold for about $225,500 at a London auction.
Rural-targeted TV network picks up forthcoming Imus radio show
Just a few weeks before embattled shock jock radio host Don Imus is set to return to the airwaves, a Nashville-based network has announced it will also simulcast his program on television.
Chinese student sues over censored Lust, Caution
A Chinese moviegoer is suing his country's film censor over an edited version of Ang Lee's sexy Second World War drama Lust, Caution, saying it infringed on his "consumer rights," according to the Beijing Times.