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Spider-Man swings onto Broadway in December
The long-awaited Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark musical, with songs by U2 members Bono and The Edge, will open on Broadway on Dec. 21.
Russia's Sinaisky tapped for Bolshoi music post
Russian composer and conductor Vassily Sinaisky has been named to the top musical post at the famed Bolshoi Theatre.
Marsalis begins Brubeck 90th birthday tribute
Jazz legend Dave Brubeck turns 90 on Dec. 6, but the birthday celebrations got off to an early start on the closing day of the CareFusion Newport Jazz Festival.
Ex-Fugee backs Wyclef rival for Haiti president
Grammy-winning musician Wyclef Jean's bid for the Haitian presidency has garnered another critic: his former Fugees bandmate, Pras.
Lightfoot announces 8 Ontario shows
Gordon Lightfoot will take the stage in five Ontario cities next May and is also planning a more extensive tour.
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Does Vogue Italia's eery oil spill-inspired fashion spread cross the line?
Transcontinental founder 'monetizes' 30 per cent of his shares for $57.6 million
News Corp. sells controlling stake in China TV businesses
News Corp. sells controlling stake in China TV businesses to government-backed fund
Conrad Black drops request to return to Canada, won't appear in court this month
Controversial CBC boss Richard Stursberg leaves network after six years
Rogers Media to expand overall online presence and presence in Quebec
Washington Post shares fall on concern over federal education rules
Hefner's political, human rights battles laid bare in documentary
Parent company of Yellow Pages expects more digital growth; will build websites