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Meet the women deciding which Netflix shows will be made in Canada — and shooting for global hits

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On a snowy morning in Iqaluit, a blizzard had shut down local schools. Only the essentials were open, but that

'Rogers v. Rogers' at Crow's Theatre skewers the telecom giant — with one man playing the entire family

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Rogers v. Rogers By Michael Healey, adapted from the book by Alexandra Posadzki, directed by Chris Abraham. Until Jan. 17

Put this Jane Austen series and new Kiefer Sutherland comedy on your must-see list

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TV: ‘Austen Forever’It is a truth universally acknowledged that any TV viewer who loves Jane Austen must be in want

Steamy Canadian hockey series 'Heated Rivalry' scores second season at Crave

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TORONTO - Canada’s hot new hockey romance has scored a second season renewal.Bell Media says its breakout hit “Heated Rivalry,”

What we learned in the first two episodes of Taylor Swift's Disney+ Eras Tour docuseries

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NEW YORK (AP) — “The Eras Tour was a lifetime within my life,” Taylor Swift told the room at a

How Joyce DiDonato's childhood inspired her role in 'Amahl and the Night Visitors'

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NEW YORK (AP) — It seems all but unthinkable today: A major TV network hires a famous composer to write

It feels good to be Jelly Roll. And now, he's ready to win a Grammy

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New York (AP) — Jelly Roll is catching his breath.It’s not a metaphor. He’s running up a hill in South

Bestselling British writer Joanna Trollope dies at 82

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LONDON (AP) — British writer Joanna Trollope, whose bestselling novels charted domestic and romantic travails in well-heeled rural England, has

Inside 'The Nutcracker': Two Toronto Star reporters join the National Ballet’s cannon doll tradition

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The National Ballet of Canada’s beloved annual holiday production of “The Nutcracker,” now celebrating its 30th anniversary, has invited hundreds