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Tania Willard wins 2025 Sobey Art Award

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OTTAWA - British Columbia-based Tania Willard is taking home Canada’s richest prize for contemporary visual artists.Willard was announced the winner

Jason Kelce says he didn't mean to insult Canada with comments about World Series

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Former Philadelphia Eagles centre Jason Kelce says he didn’t mean to insult Canada when he questioned why he was supposed

Women wait 34 times longer than men for theatre washrooms. Is there finally hope at the end of the line?

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“It’s a privilege to pee,” sings a heartless public toilet administrator.She’s a character in the Tony-winning musical “Urinetown,” but she

New show from 'Breaking Bad' creator and the return of Australia's greatest punk band: What the Star's culture team is loving this week

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TV: PluribusI can’t think of another television creator who blends the quotidian, the quirky and the dramatic quite like Vince

Pickleball tournament raises more than $170,000 to fight breast cancer

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On Oct. 18, a sea of pink-clad pickleball players took over Fairgrounds Public Racket Club in Leaside as Toronto’s finest

Abracadabra! Halifax producer Cirkut on how Lady Gaga's spell landed him Grammy noms

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TORONTO - While Henry Walter isn’t a magician, it’s clear Grammy voters believe he can work some real magic.The Halifax-raised

How dressing up for concerts became full-on cosplay, from Swifties' Eras outfits to Sabrina Carpenter's coquettish looks

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Think back to your social media feeds during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Beyoncé’s Renaissance shows or Oasis’s reunion tour. With

Kendrick Lamar leads 2026 Grammy nominations, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Cirkut

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NEW YORK (AP) — Not like us? More like him: Kendrick Lamar leads the 2026 Grammy Award nominations, announced Friday.The

How Garth Brooks, The Killers and Tom Petty became stars of college football Saturdays

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When Garth Brooks recorded his version of “Callin’ Baton Rouge” — an up-tempo country hit previously produced by New Grass