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As Rush rocks Toronto, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson share how they're faring on tour: 'It’s an endurance test'

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Alex Lifeson would happily give Rush fans many, many more live shows, if it were humanly possible.With the Toronto prog-rock

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 16-22 includes Madonna and Andrew Garfield

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 16-22:Aug. 16: Actor Gary Clarke (“Hondo,” ″The Virginian”) is 93. Actor Julie Newmar

Blink-182's Travis Barker almost died. A new documentary celebrates his life before and after

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NEW YORK (AP) — The inferno rages onscreen three minutes into “ Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear.” Dashcam footage lifted

Drowning in bills, 2 sisters were about to close their landmark Toronto restaurant. Then Food Network called

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When sisters Jeanette and Joanna Liu took over their parents’ Hakka Chinese restaurant Yueh Tung after their father had a

Banned from U of T darkrooms, these American women built their own Toronto photography scene

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Between 1950 and 1969, around 251,000 Americans moved to Canada, a groundswell commonly attributed to an economic boom, relaxed immigration

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' keeps record pace, ‘The Odyssey’ sets new high for Nolan

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NEW YORK (AP) — “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” continued its blistering pace in theaters, collecting $144.5 million domestically over its

Too young to drive, Toronto kids win over Rush fans with 'The Spirit of Radio'

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A group of musicians too young to drive is winning over Rush fans around the world for mastering one of

James Ellroy's brazen investigator Freddy Otash returns — with Playboy's Hugh Hefner — in new novel

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Red SheetJames EllroyAlfred A. Knopf, 544 pages, $48.99To commemorate the publication of his latest novel, James Ellroy thought it was

‘Ohio State Murders’ at the Shaw Festival is an almost too clinical look at the rot of racism in America

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Ohio State Murders By Adrienne Kennedy, directed by Philip Akin. Until Oct. 3 at the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre, 10