Traditional media are on the threshold of a new wave of media convergence
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An online parody of a Jay-Z hit that swaps New York's metropolis for a modest Welsh port town has won hundreds of thousands of fans, the director of the spoof says.
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Photo by Sean Metalerkamp According to Vulture , Yo-Landi Vi$$er, the small girl in Die Antwoord with the innovative hair cut, turned down a starring role in director David Fincher's forthcoming movie remake of Stieg Larsson's bestseller The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo .
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NHL Free Agency is coming to a close, but a few players remain on the market. Ilya Kovalchuk is the biggest name, but Lee Stempniak, Willie Mitchell, and Andy Sutton also are in need of a new contract. Ranking the best available free agents may be difficult, but nothing compares to the rigor of determining who is the hottest NHL WAG on the planet. The following are the top 25 most gorgeous wives ...
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Pamela Anderson wants a Montreal restaurant that hosted her launch of a pro-vegetarian ad campaign to take foie gras off its menu. But the trendy downtown eatery isn't biting.
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Stage and screen actor Alfred Molina is joining the latest Law & Order franchise as a deputy district attorney in Los Angeles.
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TORONTO - Montreal dance heartthrob Nico Archambault has married his longtime girlfriend and fellow hoofer, Wynn Holmes. The 25-year-old, who won the first season of CTV's "So You Think You Can Dance Canada," told The Canadian Press Wednesday that the pair tied the knot July 10 in Montreal.
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Canadian comic artist and writer Bryan Lee O'Malley talks to CBC-TV's Eli Glasner about Scott Pilgrim.
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After well-received runs in New York and Los Angeles, the stage show Love, Loss, And What I Wore has landed in Toronto, complete with a star-studded cast packed with famed Canadians, including Andrea Martin, Mary Walsh and Louise Pitre.
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Starring in Mad Men undoubtedly stretches Jon Hamm's dramatic muscles, but the actor tests out his comedic chops in an upcoming cameo on The Simpsons.
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