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How does the revived 'King of the Hill' handle the Trump era? Here's why fans might be pleased

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Author and former Maclean’s writer and TV blogger Jaime Weinman is an authority on one of the best-remembered shows of

An early Nicole Kidman thriller and a Mick Jagger cult classic, among others, play Toronto repertory theatres

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Hot Docs506 Bloor St. W.“Midsommer”Sun., 6:30 p.m.The acclaimed 2019 folk-horror tale from “Eddington” filmmaker Ari Aster, starring Florence Pugh, screens

JP Saxe's North American tour cancelled over low ticket sales despite online appeal

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TORONTO - A Toronto singer-songwriter who was set to tour North America this fall says he’s cancelled his series of

Telus gala featuring Arkells and Steven Page raises $2.6 million for students

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On June 12, the Telus Friendly Future Foundation hosted its second “Together for Tomorrow” gala, raising $2,625,000 for the Foundation’s

A Jane Austen parody and ’90s movie soundtracks: what we're obsessed with this week

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Theatre: ‘Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of)’If you’re a Jane Austen purist put off by the idea of spoofing what many

This Montreal riding obtained $27 million in public arts funds. Others received zero. Is the system fair?

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In downtown Montreal, the federal riding of Laurier—Saint-Marie is a hive of cultural activity. Nestled within its boundaries is the

'And Just Like That …' to end after third season

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And just like that, a universe of fun, friendship and fashion is coming to an end.Michael Patrick King, showrunner of

John Krasinski to write, direct, produce 'A Quiet Place Part III'

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John Krasinski is returning to direct, write and produce “A Quiet Place Part III.” The film has been set for

Matt Rogers talks bringing zeitgeisty Las Culturistas Awards to TV for the 1st time

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The last Teen Choice Awards aired in 2019. MTV canceled its MTV Movie & TV Awards show after 2023. It’s