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There Will Be Blood tops honours from U.S. film critics society
There Will Be Blood, a movie about a man's singular pursuit of oil, is gushing with honours, taking three honours from the U.S. National Society of Film Critics in its 42nd annual awards ceremony.
No End in Sight documentary to become a book
The documentary No End in Sight, about the wrong turns made by the U.S. government during the early days of its invasion of Iraq, is being turned into a book.
Kite Runner, Lust, Caution nominated for U.K. film award
Ang Lee's Lust, Caution and Marc Forster's The Kite Runner have been nominated in the best foreign-language film category of the British Academy Film Awards.
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TV »

Leno, Kimmel to guest on each other's show
Late-night talk-show hosts Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel say they're going to get around the problem of booking guests during the writers' strike by appearing on each other's show.
Actors union urges members to boycott Golden Globes
The U.S. film actors union says its members will boycott the Golden Globe Awards next weekend in solidarity with their writer colleagues.
Premier outraged Idol skipping Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall is calling on fans of Canadian Idol to lodge a protest after Saskatchewan was left of the list of audition locations this year.
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Books »

Spanish company to produce Anne Frank musical
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, considered the most widely read book on the Holocaust, is being turned into a Spanish musical.
Newly opened Mailer archive contains unpublished manuscripts
An archive with more than 1,000 boxes of writing, letters and unpublished manuscripts belonging to celebrated American writer Norman Mailer has been opened to the public.
Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser dies
George MacDonald Fraser, author of the Flashman series of historical adventure yarns, died Wednesday, his publisher said. He was 82.
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Media »

China puts limits on internet video
China has decided to restrict the broadcasting of internet videos â?? including those posted on video-sharing websites â?? to sites run by state-controlled companies and will require providers to report questionable content to the government.
Number of slain journalists up 244% over 5 years: watchdog
The number of journalists killed in the field has skyrocketed by 244 per cent in the past five years, and more than half of the 86 reporters slain in 2007 fell in Iraq, according to an annual tally compiled by Reporters Without Borders.
MC Hammer back with dance website
Former rapper MC Hammer is taking on YouTube with plans for a new website dedicated to dance videos.
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Art & Design »

Free days offered at French national museums
Many national museums in France, including the venerable Louvre in Paris, will be offering free admission in the coming months.
Ojibway artist Norval Morrisseau buried after month-long dispute
Norval Morrisseau, one of Canadian's most acclaimed aboriginal artists, has finally been laid to rest after a protracted battle between his children and the man who cared for him in his final years.
Artists face charges over fake nuclear blast on Czech TV
A group of Czech artists who staged a fake nuclear blast over national television will be sent to criminal trial, a state prosecutor said Thursday.
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Theatre »

Spanish company to produce Anne Frank musical
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, considered the most widely read book on the Holocaust, is being turned into a Spanish musical.
Quebec City begins 400th birthday celebration Video
Quebec City's 400th birthday party begins Monday night with a major concert and a fireworks display in the city's historic Old Town.
Writer Richard Wright, musician Paul Shaffer earn honours
Novelist Richard Wright, author of Clara Callan, and Paul Shaffer, music director for David Letterman's late night talk show, are to be awarded the Order of Canada.
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More Music Features

November 7, 2007

Battle cries
The most memorable songs about war By Martin Morrow

September 19, 2007

Le honky tonk
Quebec's cowboy obsession By Patricia Bailey

August 21, 2007

Melody days
Caribou's mesmerizing psychedelic pop By Jason Anderson

August 15, 2007

Double trouble
The bizarre world of Elvis impersonators By Timothy Neesam and Martin Morrow

August 14, 2007

Come together
Summer music festivals By Timothy Neesam and Martin Morrow

August 7, 2007

Keefer madness
The Keith Richards saga By Martin Morrow and Timothy Neesam

July 24, 2007

Purple reign
The frustrations of being a Prince fan By Jason Anderson

June 26, 2007

Feel it burn
The art of the summer single By Andre Mayer

June 20, 2007

Muddy good time
A photographic tour of the Glastonbury music festival By Andre Mayer and Martin Morrow

April 2, 2007

Running back to Saskatoon
The 2007 Juno Awards photo gallery By CBC Arts Online Staff

March 26, 2007

Northern odyssey
Saying goodbye to the Rheostatics By Shaun Smith

February 17, 2007

Maritime winners
A photo gallery of the East Coast Music Awards By CBC Arts Online staff

February 7, 2007

Juno fever
Assessing the 2007 Juno Awards nominees By Andre Mayer

February 6, 2007

Reach for the top
The 2007 Juno nominees By CBC Arts Staff

January 31, 2007

Arresting development
The smackdown: Are rock reunions a good thing? By Greig Dymond and Andre Mayer

December 14, 2006

Kick out the jams
2006: the year in music By Matthew McKinnon

December 13, 2006

Touchy, touchy
The fine art of walking off stage By Jesse Campigotto

November 23, 2006

The Smackdown
This week: Is U2 over? By Andre Mayer and Matthew McKinnon

November 20, 2006

Canâ??t stop, wonâ??t stop
The unretirement of Jay-Z By Matthew McKinnon

November 17, 2006

For Your Ears Only
The best and worst James Bond themes By Andre Mayer

November 1, 2006

Behind the Music, Y'all
Kevin Federlineâ??s Playing with Fire: the liner notes By Matthew McKinnon

October 30, 2006

Solo 2.0
Ingenious young musicians are redefining the one-man band By Jason Anderson

October 23, 2006

Grow Op
The real reason pop stars grow facial hair By Andre Mayer

October 18, 2006

Oh Madge
An open letter to Madonna about her career By Rachel Giese

October 16, 2006

The Way She Is
Barbra Streisand in fine form in her first Canadian appearance in four decades By Matthew Hays

September 28, 2006

New Romantics
Junior Boys conjure soundscapes of loneliness and longing By Richard Poplak

September 22, 2006

Bad Vibrations
Beatles + Beach Boys = one headache-inducing remix album By Stephen Cole

September 19, 2006

Come Together
Beatles fans gather at a Toronto convention By Lyndon Goveas

September 8, 2006

Tower of Songs
The continuing strength of Bruce Springsteen's 9/11 album By Matthew McKinnon

August 29, 2006

Revenge of the Words
American hip hop calls its government to task for Hurricane Katrina By Matthew McKinnon

August 25, 2006

No Talent? No Problem
Paris Hilton can't sing — but her debut album is still frothy fun By Jason Anderson

August 24, 2006

Justified
Test your knowledge of Justin Timberlake By Sean Monkman

August 22, 2006

Scout's Honour
British record honcho Simon Williams: the man with the golden ear By Mike Doherty

August 15, 2006

The Thrill Is Gone
The guitar solo is dead, long live the guitar solo By Kevin Chong

August 11, 2006

Music is My (Second) Life
Test your knowledge of celebrities who dabble in music By Sean Monkman

August 10, 2006

Proms Date
Up close and personal with London's classical music fanatics By Craig Taylor

August 3, 2006

Snake Charmer
The scruffy appeal of singer André Ethier By Matthew McKinnon

July 31, 2006

Ain't Too Proud To Beg
The search for Rolling Stones tickets in Regina By Kevin O'Connor

July 31, 2006

Captain Emo
Daniel Smith navigates between pop and the old-fashioned spiritual By Richard Poplak

July 26, 2006

The Show Must Go Off
Britain's Top of the Pops ends its run By Ellen Himelfarb

July 24, 2006

Everything In Its Right Place
The productions of Nigel Godrich By Matthew McKinnon

July 14, 2006

Taking Flight
Test your knowledge of solo albums By Sean Monkman

July 10, 2006

Hip-Hop Rebirth
Toronto's Rexdale neighbourhood tunes into a positive musical message By Lyndon Goveas

July 7, 2006

End of the Line
The last album of Johnny Cash's life By Matthew McKinnon

June 30, 2006

Bring That Beat Back
Jamaica to Toronto revisits the cityâ??s soul, funk & reggae roots By Matthew McKinnon

June 30, 2006

Weâ??re Here for a Good Time
CBC Arts Online imagines the perfect Canada Day mix CD By CBC.ca/Arts Staff

June 20, 2006

From Canada to Kandahar
Entertaining the troops in Afghanistan By Lyndon Goveas

June 20, 2006

Bustin' Loose
In defence of Nelly Furtado's hot-mama makeover By Jason Anderson

June 19, 2006

For Those About to Frock
A salute to music's craziest costumes By Matthew McKinnon

June 16, 2006

Many Years From Now
Paul McCartney, composer of When I'm 64, turns 64 By Alec Scott

June 15, 2006

Candid Camera
Stewart Copeland documents the Police By Andre Mayer

June 12, 2006

The Boys Are Back
The Pet Shop Boys return to their subversive roots By Jason Anderson

May 31, 2006

Words Are Weapons
The indestructible beat of kwaito By Richard Poplak

May 30, 2006

It Takes Two
Test your knowledge of music duos By Sean Monkman

May 24, 2006

Happy Birthday, Bob
Sixty-five quotes about Dylan By Alec Scott

May 23, 2006

Cashing In
Indie rock cozies up to commercials By Kevin Chong

May 23, 2006

Send in the Clones
Test your knowledge of replacement singers By Sean Monkman

May 11, 2006

Gone Daddy Gone
A requiem for Grandaddy By Matthew McKinnon

May 11, 2006

So Much for Brevity
The vogue for run-on song titles By Andre Mayer

May 1, 2006

This Note's for W
Neil Young indicts George W. Bush By Matthew McKinnon

April 26, 2006

Smarten Up
Pink tickles pop's stupid girls By Jessica Hopper

April 20, 2006

Canadian Idols
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings take care of business By Stephen Cole

April 10, 2006

Bigmouth Strikes Again
Test your knowledge of Morrissey By Sean Monkman

April 5, 2006

Wot's He Sayin'?
British pop reclaims its accent By Craig Taylor

March 31, 2006

Facing the Music
Who deserves to win at the Junos By Andre Mayer

March 29, 2006

Powers of Observation
Ray Davies and the subtle pleasures of the pop narrative By Jason Anderson

March 17, 2006

Purple Reign
Test your knowledge of Prince By Sean Monkman

February 27, 2006

Going Coastal
Test your knowledge of music from the East Coast By Sean Monkman

February 15, 2006

J Dilla, Rest in Peace
A hip-hop master exits too soon By Matthew McKinnon

February 14, 2006

Maple Mardi Gras
Canadian musicians mix it up in New Orleans By Lisa Khoo

February 9, 2006

Hang the MC, Part IV
Rap's influence on the mean streets of Toronto the Good By Matthew McKinnon

February 8, 2006

Hang the MC, Part III
Paris is burning: rap and rioting dans la banlieue By Matthew McKinnon

February 7, 2006

Hang the MC, Part II
Gangsta rap, from past to present By Matthew McKinnon

February 6, 2006

Hang the MC, Part I
A view to a kill: Toronto's 50 Cent show By Matthew McKinnon

February 6, 2006

Britpop's Shelf Life
Dissecting the country's musical hype machine By Craig Taylor

February 3, 2006

Songs Sung Blue
Leonard Cohen and Neil Diamond: separated at birth? By Kevin Chong

January 31, 2006

Jock Rock
Test your knowledge of sports music By Sean Monkman

January 24, 2006

Tower of Song
Test your knowledge of Leonard Cohen By Sean Monkman

January 17, 2006

Death of the Video Star
The strange fate of the music video By Jason Anderson

January 16, 2005

Booty Rhapsody
Pop music's obsession with the female posterior By Andre Mayer

December 22, 2005

Just Causes
2005: The 10 biggest stories in international pop By Andre Mayer

December 22, 2005

The World's a Stage
2005: The year in Canadian music By Andre Mayer

December 21, 2005

Horse Whispers
The timeless lustre of Patti Smith's debut By Jessica Hopper

December 19, 2005

(Why Canâ??t It Be) Silent Night
The worst Christmas singles By Andre Mayer

December 13, 2005

Carey On
The inspiring resilience of Mariah Carey By Andre Mayer

December 9, 2005

Coming Together
Lennon fans hold a vigil outside his apartment By Sheelah Kolhatkar

December 8, 2005

Northern Songs
John Lennon in Canada, 1969 By Paul McGrath

December 8, 2005

All He Was Saying
The Top 30 John Lennon Songs By Stephen Cole

December 8, 2005

Feedback
Your John Lennon memories

December 7, 2005

In My Life
A John Lennon photo gallery By Andre Mayer and Timothy Neesam

December 7, 2005

One Love
Why reggae is the ultimate world music By Joshua Ostroff

December 5, 2005

Name Brand
How Diana got her groove back By Greg Buium

December 2, 2005

High Fidelity
The strange success of Genesis cover band the Musical Box By Guy Leshinski

November 24, 2005

Our Home and Native Band
Why we're attached to the Tragically Hip By Jason Anderson

November 21, 2005

Wanted Man
Test your knowledge of Johnny Cash By Sean Monkman

November 17, 2005

Paint It Black
The legacy of Johnny Cash By Stephen Cole

November 14, 2005

Hang It Up, Madge
Madonna shows her fallibility By Andre Mayer

November 11, 2005

Saddest Music in the World
The art of the war requiem By Alec Scott

November 10, 2005

A Rotten Memory
Plaque marks first Sex Pistols gig By Craig Taylor

November 9, 2005

Who's That Girl?
Test your knowledge of Madonna By Sean Monkman

October 31, 2005

Tricky Treat
The charity song that unmasks Halloween By Matthew McKinnon

October 25, 2005

Baby Got Bacharach
Test your knowledge of Burt Bacharach By Matthew McKinnon

August 12, 2005

Rebel Yells
A protest music mixtape By Matthew McKinnon

August 9, 2005

Group Dynamic
The New Pornographers' epic new album By Greg Buium

August 9, 2005

Mommies' Dearest
The women who idolize Kalan Porter By Chris Koentges

August 3, 2005

All Inclusive
Rock collectives promote the come-one-come-all ethos By Kevin Chong

July 29, 2005

Sandblasted
Test your knowledge of summer music By Kevin J. Siu

July 28, 2005

Mash to the Music
Biggie Smalls + Frank Sinatra = the hot sound of the summer By Matthew McKinnon

July 27, 2005

Fine Tuning
After a period of doom and gloom, Canada's symphonies are on the upswing By Alec Scott

July 26, 2005

Death to Eminem
Long live Marshall Mathers By Matthew McKinnon

July 2, 2005

Canada's Live 8 Concert
The Barrie blog By Andre Mayer

July 2, 2005

Live 8 Barrie
Images from the Canadian concert Photographs by Shaun Dhani

July 2, 2005

Live 8 Coverage
An archive of news stories By Staff

June 30, 2005

Kicking Up Dust
The remarkable hip-hop odyssey of Toronto's K'naan By Matthew McKinnon

June 24, 2005

Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: Chris Dedrick By Jason Anderson

June 24, 2005

Pop and Politics
Test your knowledge of celebrity activism By Kevin J. Siu

June 14, 2005

Givin' 'Er
Bowing at the Altar of Judas Priest By Matthew McKinnon | Photographs by James Pattyn

June 13, 2005

What a Pill
Exploring the legacy of Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill By Andre Mayer

May 17, 2005

Why the Long Face?
Pop music's love of misery By Andre Mayer

May 6, 2005

One (More) For The Money
Test your knowledge of band reunions By Matthew McKinnon

May 5, 2005

Grime Wave
Dizzee Rascal and the new British hip hop By Matthew McKinnon

April 21, 2005

Wizards of Moz
Academia does the Smiths By Craig Taylor

April 15, 2005

Sound and Fury
Reliving Vancouver's punk explosion By Greg Buium

April 12, 2005

Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: Mary Margaret O'Hara By Katrina Onstad

April 12, 2005

Song, Interrupted
When unfinished music leaks to the internet By Matthew McKinnon

April 11, 2005

Sights of Sound
Test your knowledge of Canadian music video history By Kevin J. Siu

April 1, 2005

Misconductin' Thangs
The tortured history of rap at the Junos By Matthew McKinnon

March 31, 2005

Crossing Over with Michael Bublé
The enduring appeal of the crooner By Andre Mayer

March 28, 2005

All About Avril
Test your knowledge of Canadaâ??s punk-pop princess By Kevin J. Siu

March 22, 2005

Border Block
Canadian Hip Hop vs. America By Matthew McKinnon

March 21, 2005

SXSW Journal
Inside the Austin, Texas music festival By Joshua Ostroff

March 15, 2005

Hit the Road, Jaxx
Why dance music doesn't move America By Andre Mayer

March 14, 2005

One and Done
Test your knowledge of Canadaâ??s one-hit wonders By Kevin J. Siu

March 11, 2005

Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: The Spoons By Andrew Clark

March 3, 2005

Tigress Beat
The new world music of M.I.A. By Matthew McKinnon

March 1, 2005

Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: John Oswald By Andre Mayer

February 22, 2005

Take Cover!
How the cover tune became the most insincere gesture in pop music. By Andre Mayer

February 14, 2005

Version Territory
Test your knowledge of cover tunes By Kevin J. Siu

February 14, 2005

The Make-Out Sessions
A round table discussion about seductive music

February 10, 2005

Oh, The Humanity
Twenty years after Tears Are Not Enough, the charity single returns By Kevin J. Siu

February 9, 2005

Reality Rock
INXS looks for a new sensation By Matthew McKinnon | Photographs by Finn O'Hara

February 7, 2005

Hoser Hardware
Test your knowledge of Canadians at the Grammys By Kevin J. Siu

February 1, 2005

Immaterial Girls
Why looking for the new Madonna is a lost cause By Andre Mayer

January 13, 2005

Bring the Noise
The evolution of portable audio By Matthew McKinnon

January 4, 2005

Best of 2004
The Year in Canadian Pop By Andre Mayer

January 4, 2005

2004: The Year in International Pop By Andre Mayer