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CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
A biography that focuses on the youthful political ideals of prime minister Pierre Trudeau has won the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
A Florida appeals court has upheld a judge's ruling that will allow Anna Nicole Smith to be buried in the Bahamas.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Organizers of Canada's Walk of Fame - the annual celebration of Canadian celebrities - have named comedian Eugene Levy as the host of this year's edition.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
The first round of votes is in on the Canada Reads series to determine a single book to be read by all Canadians.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
The massively popular work of Australian artist Ron Mueck will debut in Canada Friday, when the National Gallery opens a new exhibit spotlighting his eerily realistic sculptures.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Margaret Atwood will be awarded the Grand Prize for lifetime achievement at this year's Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival in Montreal.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese is joining forces with Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger to make a feature film about the music business.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Paris police are investigating the theft of several Pablo Picasso artworks worth more than $60 million US from the home of the artist's granddaughter.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Former screen siren Elizabeth Taylor kept her guests waiting in a Las Vegas-area resort Tuesday night, arriving several hours after her 75th birthday party had started.
CBC | Arts News - Feb 28, 2007
Sony BMG has announced plans to withdraw a recently re-released Deep Purple concert album, after a public complaint from the classic rock band's lead singer.