Canadian festival celebrates the arts (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
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Canadian festival celebrates the arts (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
With its fusion of languages and styles, the Canadian premiere of an Indian production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is among the highlights at this year’s Luminato, a celebration of the arts.
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Ontario Artists Undervalued, Not Celebrated
Attention: Arts/Entertainment Editor, Assignment Editor, Media Editor, Government/Political Affairs Editor ONTARIO–(Marketwire - June 6, 2008) - As Ontario prepares for its first ever Celebrate
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Groups slam CRTC report on Canadian Television Fund - Digital Home
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Groups slam CRTC report on Canadian Television Fund
Digital Home, Canada - Jun 6, 2008 Today the reports main recommendations to create two television funds with two sets of directors was slammed by the Writers Guild of Canada, Actra, … |
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Groups slam CRTC report on Canadian Television Fund - Digital Home
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Groups slam CRTC report on Canadian Television Fund
Digital Home, Canada - 2 hours ago Today the reports main recommendations to create two television funds with two sets of directors was slammed by the Writers Guild of Canada, Actra, … |
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Hopper signs up for Crash TV series (CBC)
Actor Dennis Hopper has signed on to star in a TV adaptation of the Oscar-winning movie Crash, directed by Canadian Paul Haggis in 2004.
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Luminato unleashes array of arts events on Toronto (CBC)
Toronto raises the curtain on its second annual Luminato arts festival on Friday, kicking off 10 days in which more than 100 music, visual arts, dance, theatre, literature and film events will roll out across the city.
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Lavigne Lands Lead Movie Role (Teen Hollywood)
Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne is set to put her music career on hold after landing her first lead role in a movie. The singer has toyed with acting in the past, taking on minor roles in last year’s The Flock and 2006 film Fast Food Nation.
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Lavigne Lands Lead Movie Role (Teen Music)
Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne is set to put her music career on hold after landing her first lead role in a movie. The singer has toyed with acting in the past, taking on minor roles in last year’s The Flock and 2006 film Fast Food Nation.
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The Answer Man (Soccer365)
Does either the Montreal Impact or Vancouver Whitecaps actually stand a legitimate chance of being selected for MLS expansion – or are these just Canadian dreams that will never come true?
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Lavigne lands lead movie role (world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne is set to put her music career on hold after landing her first lead role in a movie.
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Film-credit changes would hurt: mayors (Montreal Gazette)
The mayors of Canada’s two largest cities warned the federal government yesterday its controversial plan to tie tax credits to a film’s content could cripple an industry that plays a key role in their economies.
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Media groups slam CRTC proposal
Plan to divide Canadian Television Fund into commercial and cultural streams ignites protest The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission touched off a firestorm of
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Media groups slam CRTC proposal (Toronto Star)
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission touched off a firestorm of protest from media groups yesterday after it endorsed a controversial proposal that envisions splitting the Canadian Television Fund into commercial and cultural streams.
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Short and sweet: It’s the future of film (The Globe and Mail)
The fact is, the Worldwide Short Film Festival is astonishing in its diversity and quality
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Media groups slam CRTC proposal - Toronto Star
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Media groups slam CRTC proposal
Toronto Star, Canada - 36 minutes ago … satellite companies control over one stream is putting the fox in charge of the henhouse," said Stephen Waddell, ACTRA's national executive director. … |
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