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Michael Ignatieff. CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand.
NOVEL AMBITIONS

On Friday, Michael Ignatieff announced his candidacy for the leadership of the federal Liberals. Even if he doesn’t become party honcho, the Toronto MP will be in select company: as a politico who has published a novel — in his case, three, including the Booker Prize-nominated Scar Tissue. Here is a list of the most renowned politician-writers — er, writer-politicians.
By Alec Scott
Brother's Keeper
Ken Dornstein's soaring memoir
Prize Fighters
Sizing up the Griffin Poetry Prize finalists
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A correctional officer in Massachusetts is being disciplined for screening the award-winning film Brokeback Mountain for inmates. Full Story

Dickens's Bleak House summer home damaged in fire
Bleak House, Charles Dickens's summer home in southeast England, was damaged in a fire Sunday night. Full Story

Atlantic Ballet acquires long-term sponsor
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WHAT A FEELINGWhat a Feeling
Movies about the redemptive art of dancing

THE COLD WARThe Cold War
Bodychecking the 1972 Canada-Russia myth

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Previous Stories
April 10, 2006
Novel Ambitions
A short list of politicians who write
By Alec Scott
Books
Bigmouth Strikes Again
Test your knowledge of Morrissey
By Sean Monkman
Music

April 7, 2006
The Cold War
Bodychecking the '72 Myth
By Stephen Cole
TV
What a Feeling
Movies about the redemptive art of dancing
By Andre Mayer
Film
Prize Fighters
Sizing up the Griffin Poetry Prize finalists
By Barbara Carey
Books

April 6, 2006
Brother's Keeper
Ken Dornstein memorializes his brother in The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky
By Alec Scott
Books

April 5, 2006
Wot's He Sayin'?
British pop reclaims its accent
By Craig Taylor
Music

April 4, 2006
Grand Old Opera
Maurice Vellekoop's ode to stage divas
By Alec Scott
Art & Design

April 3, 2006
Our Home and Native Blogs
English Canada's best arts blogs
By Matthew McKinnon
Media

March 31, 2006
Facing the Music
Who deserves to win at the Junos
By Andre Mayer
Music
Camp Fire
Sharon Stone returns in Basic Instinct 2
By Rachel Giese
Film
Take Two
Test your knowledge of movie sequels
By Sean Monkman
Film

March 30, 2006
India Ink
Anosh Irani's Bombay dreams
By Rachel Giese
Books

March 29, 2006
Powers of Observation
Ray Davies and the subtle pleasures of the pop narrative
By Jason Anderson
Music

March 28, 2006
The Skin Game
Hollywood's trouble with interracial romance
By Stephen Cole
Film

March 27, 2006
Dorm Watch
Mean Boy and the tradition of the academic satire
By Andre Mayer
Books

March 24, 2006
The Lord's Flair
Staging The Lord of the Rings
By Alec Scott
Theatre
Three's Company
These Girls, a thinking filmgoer's teen comedy
By Matthew Hays
Film

March 23, 2006
Stalk Market
Gawker.com puts the fear in celebrities
By Jeff MacIntyre
Media
He Got Game
Test your knowledge of Spike Lee
By Sean Monkman
Film

March 22, 2006
Trunk Show
Tree Planting made photographer Sarah Anne Johnson an art star
By Alison Gillmor
Art & Design

March 21, 2006
Buck Shot
The photography of Chris Buck
By Matthew McKinnon
Art & Design

March 20, 2006
Dare to Dream
Sean Garrity's Lucid re-imagines the psycho-thriller
By Alison Gillmor
Film

March 17, 2006
M for Muddled
Slogging through V for Vendetta
By Andre Mayer
Film
When Irish Eyes Saw TV
John Doyle's A Great Feast of Light
By Greg Kelly
Books
Purple Reign
Test your knowledge of Prince
By Sean Monkman
Music

March 16, 2006
Reality Bites
Documentary theatre fails to illuminate the truth
By Alec Scott
Theatre

March 15, 2006
His Ames True
Literary quipster Jonathan Ames
By Andre Mayer
Books
Stoned Fox
Sexy slacker Matthew McConaughey fails to charm
By Alison Gillmor
Film

March 14, 2006
Sharing the Love
Adult fiction aimed at teens
By Andre Mayer
Books

March 13, 2006
Unbottling the Genies
2006: The good news, the bad news
By Stephen Cole
Film
The Next Wave
The future of Canadian film
By Rachel Giese
Film
Genie Shortlist
Scenes from the five nominees for best picture
Film
The Modest Mogul
Canadian film visionary Hussain Amarshi
By Alec Scott
Film

March 10, 2006
Tommy Can You Hear Me?
Prairie Giant tells political icon's story
By Stephen Cole
TV
All in the Family
Big Love's provocative look at polygamy
By Rachel Giese
TV
Not Done Yet
The World's Fastest Indian offers a fresh take on the elderly
By Jason Anderson
Film

March 9, 2006
Poster Expressionists
Canada's postering scene
By David Balzer
Art & Design
Tradition vs. Transistors
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler returns — twice
By Lauren Mechling
Theatre

March 8, 2006
Something in the Way
Dave Chappelle's reluctant stardom
By Matthew McKinnon
Film
I Am Woman
Milestones in pop feminism
By Rachel Giese
Media
Our Heavenly Fava
Test your knowledge of Anthony Hopkins
By Sean Monkman
Film

March 7, 2006
Hotel Manager
Ken Finkleman's At the Hotel
By Stephen Cole
TV

March 6, 2006
About Last Night
The top 10 moments in the Oscar telecast
By Jason Anderson
Film

March 5, 2006
Oscar Blog
CBC Arts Online's play-by-play
By Rachel Giese and Andre Mayer
Film
Front Row Seat
Oscar Night Sights
Film
Front Row Seat
Oscar night sights — the red carpet
Film

March 3, 2006
Please Collect Your Prize
Who should win at the Oscars
By Andre Mayer
Film
Power to the Podium
Test your knowledge of politicking at the Oscars
By Sean Monkman
Film

March 2, 2006
Gowned and Out
A look at Oscar fashion
By Rachel Giese and Timothy Neesam
Film

March 1, 2006
Stage Antics
Memorable moments at the Academy Awards
By Andre Mayer and Timothy Neesam
Film
The Lady Vanishes
Hollywood's dismal year for actresses
By Rachel Giese and Alison Gillmor
Film
Canada Goes to the Oscars
A look back at hosers in Hollywood
By CBC Archives
Film



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