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Batman tops US box office for fourth week (The Economic Times)

Batman can’t be stopped. For the fourth weekend the superhero’s sixth film “The Dark Knight” led at the US box office.

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Radiohead rocks NY-area fest for a second night (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

For the second night in a row, Radiohead fans descended upon New Jersey’s Liberty State Park on Saturday to hear the band rock the inaugural All Points West music festival.

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It’s hard to say goodbye (Toronto Sun)

The Canadian women’s soccer team hope to send their coach off with an Olympic medal

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Liquored-up Mr. Lahey role initially gave actor bad case of the shivers (The Sault Star)

Special to The Star You wouldn’t know if you saw him on television, but the real Jim Lahey barely drinks alcohol. John Dunsworth, the Canadian actor who plays the character on the Showcase original series Trailer Park Boys, hardly touches the stuff. While Mr. Lahey is a [...]

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Batman tops US box office for fourth week (EARTHtimes.org)

Los Angeles - Batman can’t be stopped - for the fourth weekend the superhero’s sixth film, The Dark Knight, led at the US box office. The movie took in 26 million dollars over the weekend, grossing more than 441 million dollars since opening July 14….

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Canadian actress Nina Dobrev part of ‘musical boom’ with ‘American Mall’ (Jam! Showbiz)

TORONTO - Following in the footsteps of musical movie superstars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens no doubt means a huge amount of pressure, not to mention extreme giddiness.

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Gentrification pushes out Toronto film aid (Toronto Star)

Ben Donoghue is nervously shifting from foot to foot. Two more days. They were supposed to be out of there by the end of July, but the landlord of their Liberty Village office has generously given them until 6 a.m. on Aug. 4.

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Former Seattle actress Misty Upham finds a great role in “Frozen River” (Seattle Times)

Former Seattleite Misty Upham’s film/acting career takes another step forward with “Frozen River.”

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