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Author Charles Gaines, who popularized the world of bodybuilding with 'Pumping Iron,' dies at 84

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NEW YORK (AP) — Charles Gaines, the author whose book and documentary “Pumping Iron” helped bring professional bodybuilding into the

Comic-Con 2026: Marvel returns to Hall H and 'Spaceballs' sequel hype begins

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SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Avengers appear set to return to Hall H as Marvel Studios uses Comic-Con International to

Cinerama Dome, an iconic Hollywood theater shuttered by COVID pandemic, will reopen

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Cinerama Dome, a landmark Hollywood theater shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic, will be restored and

'Fast & Furious' star Sung Kang's directorial debut about a racetrack janitor heads to TIFF

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TORONTO - “Fast & Furious” star Sung Kang’s directorial debut — about a racetrack janitor with a “gift for drifting”

The Shaw Festival bungles the sole show this season by its namesake playwright, George Bernard Shaw

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Heartbreak House By Bernard Shaw, directed by Tim Carroll. Until Oct. 3 at the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre, 10 Queen’s

South Korean singer Lim Kim traces a decade of self-discovery on new album ‘Exit to Nowhere’

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SEOUL (AP) — Lim Kim has spent the past decade figuring out where she fits — in the music industry,

The well-directed ‘Twelfth Night’ at the High Park Amphitheatre turns love into madness

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Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Gregory Prest. Until Sept. 6 at the High Park Amphitheatre, 1873

This vacant landmark on Toronto's waterfront will become an arts and culture venue after a $20-million reno

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A long-vacant heritage building on Toronto’s waterfront will reopen this fall as a new arts and culture hub after a

Movie Review: Pickleball is the star of the sports comedy ‘The Dink’

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It’s the tennis establishment versus pickleball enthusiasts at an uptight club in “The Dink,” a kind of spiritual descendant of