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Northern Lights for Africa: The crew behind the Mount Everest of Canadian charity singles, Tears Are Not Enough. OH, THE HUMANITY: THE RETURN OF THE CHARITY SINGLE
It’s been 20 years since Tommy Hunter, Geddy Lee and Carole Pope gathered in the same room to record Tears Are Not Enough. Take a tour through some lesser-known, but similarly well-intentioned tunes.
By Kevin J. Siu
Welcome to the new CBC Arts Online Hollywood Far North:
Inside the Yellowknife film boom
The Wedding March:
The onslaught of movies about matrimony
 
Arts Headlines
Al Franken rules out Senate bid - for now
Comedian and radio host Al Franken has ruled out a run for the U.S. Senate in 2006, but says 2008 is a different story. Full Story

New Montreal FilmFest brings in big guns
Organizers of Montreal's new film festival have enlisted some prestigious people to organize their inaugural event, including world-renowned film festival director Moritz de Hadeln. Full Story

BBC quashes rumours of 'Blackadder' return
The BBC said Thursday it currently has no plans to resurrect Rowan Atkinson's Blackadder comedy series. Full Story

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Illustration of man playing accordianHoser Hardware: Test your knowledge of Canadians at the Grammys   Reality RockReality Rock: INXS looks for a new sensation  

Jeffrey Tambor plays George Bluth Sr. and Jessica Walter plays Lucille Bluth in Arrested Development. Courtesy Fox Home Entertainment. House Arrest
The sad fate of Arrested Development

Arts Programming
February 10, 2005
Oh, The Humanity
Twenty years after Tears Are Not Enough, the charity single returns
By Kevin J. Siu
Music
February 9, 2005
House Arrest
The sad fate of Arrested Development
By Stephen Cole
TV
Reality Rock
INXS looks for a new sensation
By Matthew McKinnon | Photographs by Finn O'Hara
Music
February 7, 2005
Hollywood Far North
Inside the Yellowknife film boom
By Aaron Spitzer
Film
Hoser Hardware
Test your knowledge of Canadians at the Grammys
By Kevin J. Siu
Music
Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: The Mask (1961)
By Katrina Onstad
Film
February 4, 2005
On Any Given Sunday
Why 180 countries will be watching the Super Bowl
By Stephen Cole
TV
The Wedding March
The onslaught of movies about matrimony
By Katrina Onstad
Film
The Outsider
Review: The Assassination of Richard Nixon
By Katrina Onstad
Film
February 3, 2005
Hey Kids! No Comics!
How the comic book almost disappeared
By Brad Mackay
Books
Rueing the Consequences
Book Review: George Elliott Clarke's George & Rue
By Lawrence Hill
Books
February 2, 2005
Filming the Unfilmable
The challenge of the genocide movie
By Katrina Onstad
Film
Dead Presidents
Brad Smith's new novel lampoons Civil War fanatics
By Andre Mayer
Books
February 1, 2005
Immaterial Girls
Why looking for the new Madonna is a lost cause
By Andre Mayer
Music
January 28, 2005
Kidstuff
Review: Childstar
By Katrina Onstad
Film
Q+A: Jessica Yu
Director of In The Realms of the Unreal
By Katrina Onstad
Film
January 24, 2005
Candid Camera
Jonathan Caouette's stark self-revelation
By Katrina Onstad
Film
San Pedro's Fault
Review: Bad Education
By Katrina Onstad
Film
January 20, 2005
Out There
Gay theatre artists move beyond the coming-out drama
By Alec Scott
Stage
Groundbreaker
A profile of architect Daniel Libeskind
By Liz Hodgson
Art & Design
January 14, 2005
Birth Of A Nation
The genius marketing campaign behind Halo 2
By Greg Bolton
Media
Book Club Virgin (And Proud Of It)
The scorn of the solitary reader
By Li Robbins
Books
January 13, 2005
Puck Cinema
Test your knowledge of hockey movies
By Kevin J. Siu
Film
Men At Work
Review: In Good Company
By Katrina Onstad
Film
Grim Fairy Tale
Review: The Woodsman
By Katrina Onstad
Film
Doggie Chic
Pawing through Modern Dog magazine
By Greg Buium
Media
Bring the Noise
The evolution of portable audio
By Matthew McKinnon
Music
The Dead Zone
Why CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is Hollywood's perfect Bush-era export.
By Stephen Cole
TV
Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
Inductee: Hammy Hamster
By Andre Mayer
TV
January 6, 2005
All The Lonely People
Douglas Coupland unveils his latest novel, Eleanor Rigby
By Katrina Onstad
Books
Overboard
Review: The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
By Katrina Onstad
Film
January 4, 2005
Best of 2004
The Year in Canadian TV
By Stephen Cole
TV
The Bipolar Express
2004: The Incendiary Year in American TV
By Stephen Cole
TV
Best of 2004
The Year in Canadian Pop
By Andre Mayer
Music
2004: The Year in International Pop
By Andre Mayer
Music
The Best Films of 2004
By Katrina Onstad
Film
2004: The Year in Canadian Film
By Katrina Onstad
Film


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