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'Cheeky, sarcastic, or bright': Edmonton radio station's use of AI host part of trend

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EDMONTON - A disc jockey playing alt-rock tunes on Edmonton’s airwaves on a late Sunday night introduces herself and jokes

A half-century of the Toronto International Film Festival — year by year

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As the Toronto International Film Festival turns 50, we’ve taken a year-by-year look at a half-century of TIFF highs and

The beating heart of the festival: how TIFF volunteers make our film fest the best on earth

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More than 50,000 people have volunteered at TIFF, and that’s just over the past 15 years. That’s 1.2 million hours!

In 'Caught Stealing,' a crime caper in '90s New York starring Austin Butler

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Darren Aronofsky has already made several indelibly New York movies. But loveable as was the subterranean monochrome paranoia of “Pi”

In 'The Roses,' Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman make a love story dark

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“The Roses” begins in a marriage therapist’s office, where Theo Rose has something interesting to say about his longtime wife,

Nelly Furtado and Shawn Desman attend Toronto Portuguese restaurant launch

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This summer saw the launch of Taberna Lx, a new restaurant on Dundas Street West that brings the flavour and

CNIB Lake Joe camp raises record-breaking $400,000

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On Aug. 16, CNIB Lake Joe — a fully accessible camp for Canadians of all ages who are blind or

A look at five films from Canadians heading to TIFF

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TORONTO - When the Toronto International Film Festival started in the mid-1970s, its purpose was to bring the best international

A Joyce Wieland retrospective at the AGO, a Caribbean festival and more: What the Star's culture team is loving this week

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Visual Art: ‘Joyce Wieland: Heart On’The Art Gallery of Ontario’s Joyce Wieland retrospective “Heart On,” now on display on fifth