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David Sedaris is witty about everything, including mortality: 'I would like to have three weeks' notice before I die'

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A frequent contributor to The New Yorker and the recipient of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, David Sedaris is

'Heated Rivalry,' 'North of North' to battle it out at Screen Awards

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TORONTO - The most talked-about hockey romance series in the world and a groundbreaking Inuk comedy will compete to see

'Heated Rivalry' and 'North of North' set for sizzling showdown at the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards

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The Canadian Screen Awards (CSAs) will reach a boiling point tonight as hockey romance “Heated Rivalry” faces off against Arctic

Sarah McLachlan performs at Suzanne Rogers' LoveShackFancy event

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The May 7 LoveShackFancy fundraiser combined Suzanne Rogers’ passions for fashion and philanthropy. The sold-out event, held at a private

Stratford Festival's ‘Death of a Salesman’ is supremely well-acted but still disappoints. Here's why

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Death of a Salesman By Arthur Miller, directed by Dean Gabourie. Until Oct. 24 at the Avon Theatre, 99 Downie

When Sue Tilley met Lucian Freud, it changed her life. Now a painting of her could fetch $47 million

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LONDON (AP) — Sue Tilley was working in an unemployment office when she met the artist Lucian Freud. The paintings

Who says miserable movies can't be fun? This Toronto theatre is having a 'Bleak Week'

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Bleak times call for bleak movies.At least, that’s what the Revue Cinema in Toronto is banking on as it launches

What to know about the artists backing out of the Trump-linked Freedom 250 concerts

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“The Great American State Fair” is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes and other programs scheduled to take place June

What to watch for at the Tony Awards on Broadway's biggest night

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NEW YORK (AP) — Twenty-four shows on Broadway received Tony Award nominations this season, but not all will walk away