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Without the song, 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' may have been largely forgotten

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NASHOTAH, Wis. (AP) — Without Gordon Lightfoot’s song, the Edmund Fitzgerald could have faded from memory along with the names

New science-fiction books offer techno terror, body horror and a novel-length poem

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ExilesMason CoileG.P. Putnam’s Sons, 224 pages, $37.99In “Exiles” Mason Coile (a pseudonym adopted by Andrew Pyper) follows up the success

Murda Beatz partners with Adidas to give back to hometown Fort Erie

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A few years ago, Canadian record producer Murda Beatz was accepting a SOCAN award in Toronto when someone stopped him

Leonardo DiCaprio, Simu Liu and the so-called Drake curse: How Toronto Blue Jays and L.A. Dodgers celebrity fans are showing pride

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Celebrities and sports have always gone together like Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s bat and a game-changing home run. And as the

Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild

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There are scary movies where everything is fleshed out, where filmmakers and craftspeople show a nightmare in all its horrifying

Elizabeth McGovern of 'Downton Abbey' is throwing her corset 'in the trash' and taking on Toronto theatre, playing Ava Gardner at Mirvish

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First things first: Elizabeth McGovern has loved playing Cora Crawley, the Countess of Grantham, in the beloved “Downton Abbey” movies

An Aussie actor, a Canadian crime drama, a U.S. comic conspiracy and more: What the Star's culture team is loving this week

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Actor: Jason ClarkeA true-crime cottage industry has popped up around the high-profile Murdaugh clan, given their frequent, uh, run-ins with

Fête Chinoise debuts new community event at Markham's Pride of Canada Carousel

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For its 10th anniversary Fête Chinoise debuted its newest community event, “A Mid-Autumn Night’s Dream,” celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. The

'Nouvelle Vague' is a meticulous ode to the French New Wave

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Any time a notable figure of the French New Wave is introduced in Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague,” we’re treated to