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Life Advice: Paris Hilton on surviving her painful past and triumphing as an activist

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The treasure: Paris Hilton achieved a miracle: she managed to make it out of the body-shaming, sex-negative, misogynist 2000s not

Humber professor's Grammy-nominated album is a 360-degree love letter to Toronto

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TORONTO - For years, Justin Gray has been imagining music that, for the listener, feels like it is coming from

Philip Glass cancels Kennedy Center symphony premiere in protest of Trump's leadership

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NEW YORK (AP) — Prize-winning composer Philip Glass has called off a scheduled world premiere at the Kennedy Center of

Ralph Fiennes, star of stage and screen, makes opera debut in Paris directing `Eugene Onegin'

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PARIS (AP) — Ralph Fiennes ’ vision of “Eugene Onegin” was cinematic.A three-time Academy Award nominee and a Tony Award

After the killings in Minnesota, celebs like Natalie Portman have the right idea: shame the ICE thugs

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Billie Eilish has a question: “hey my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up?”The singer, like every other decent person, is

Broadway and Hollywood songwriter Marc Shaiman looks back with pessimistic humor in memoir

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NEW YORK (AP) — Some people see the glass as half full and some as half empty. Marc Shaiman is

She wasn't supposed to perform in Verdi's 'Rigoletto' at the COC. It's a star-making turn for the ages

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Rigoletto By Giuseppe Verdi, directed by Christopher Alden, conducted by Johannes Debus. Until Feb. 14 at the Four Seasons Centre

Joyce Manor delivers nostalgia, polished and punk, in 'I Used to Go to This Bar'

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In his seminal 1981 book “Simulacra and Simulation,” cultural theorist Jean Baudrillard argued that Disneyland is

The 2025 Tony Awards set June 7 ceremony date at Radio City Music Hall

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NEW YORK (AP) — Fans of Broadway, circle this date: This season’s Tony Awards will take place on June 7