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Fifteen years after The Kids in the Hall aired on CBC Television, the five original members of the Canadian sketch comedy team have reassembled in North Bay, Ont., to shoot an eight-part TV series.
Jackson family pushes burial date
Michael Jackson's burial won't take place on what would have been his 51st birthday after all, a family spokesperson announced on Friday.
Pulp Fiction writer pleads guilty over deadly car crash
Oscar-winning Pulp Fiction screenwriter Roger Avary has pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving for a crash that killed one passenger last year.
Atlantic film fest boasts diverse lineup
This year's Atlantic Film Festival will feature a strong lineup of more than 70 feature-length and short selections from the region, organizers announced this week.
Lost Agatha Christie tale debuts Saturday
An unpublished Agatha Christie short story, The Capture of Cerberus, will appear in print for the first time on Saturday.
Seinfeld, Rock to honour Cosby with Mark Twain Prize
Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock are among the comedians and entertainment world celebrities who will pay tribute to comedian Bill Cosby when he receives the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor this fall, organizers announced Thursday.
Jackson concert film to get 2-week theatrical run
A Michael Jackson film built around rehearsal footage left behind after his death will be released in a limited two-week theatrical engagement worldwide.
Civil liberties group defends Survivor's Hatch
The American Civil Liberties Union has stepped forward in defence of former reality TV star Richard Hatch over his arrest and return to jail this week for giving media interviews.
Barney's Version film gets rolling in Rome VideoAudio
Shooting got underway on Barney's Version in Rome this week, with everyone from star Paul Giamatti to movie mogul Robert Lantos feeling the weight of adapting the award-winning Canadian novel for film.
Tech giants unite against Google book scanning
The fight against a legal settlement that would give Google Inc. the digital rights to millions of copyrighted books is starting to resemble a heavyweight brawl in the library.