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B.C. man losing vision needs to find home for treasured book collection
John William of Vancouver started collecting books as a student, over time amassing a library of 3,500 titles. He’s now losing his sight and hopes to find homes for his collection.
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William Shatner says he would consider 'Star Trek' return
The Montreal-born actor says he is open to reprising the iconic role in the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar.
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An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock music
Yelling ‘Freebird!’ and raising hands in the ‘devil horns’ sign — why do rock fans do some of the things they do? Alan Cross examines these and other rock traditions.
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Kevin Spacey lashes out at docuseries highlighting new abuse allegations
The docuseries ‘Spacey Unmasked’ will see 10 men detail new allegations of sexual abuse by actor Kevin Spacey, spanning several decades.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard talks divorce, nose job and death threats in new docuseries
The eight-part docuseries ‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ premieres on Lifetime in early June.
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Dan Schneider sues 'Quiet on Set' producers for defamation, calls show 'hit job'
Dan Schneider sued the producers of ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ of falsely implying he is a child sexual predator ‘for the sake of clickbait, ratings, and views.’
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Titanic, PCP and chowder: New details about drugging on 1996 film set in Halifax revealed
More information has been revealed in a police report looking into how the Titanic film crew was served chowder laced with a hallucinogenic drug in Nova Scotia in 1996.
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Harvey Weinstein faces retrial after #MeToo rape conviction overturned
One of Weinstein’s accusers, Jessica Mann, is prepared to testify again.
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'Tar in a bottle': Makeup brand faces backlash for jet-black foundation
Black beauty influencer Golloria George said the foundation shade was reminiscent of ‘minstrel shows,’ a form of theatre that involved mostly white actors wearing blackface.
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Jerry Seinfeld says the 'extreme left' and 'PC crap' killed TV comedy
Jerry Seinfeld said there are certain ‘Seinfeld’ jokes that he would not be able to write today because TV studios worry too much about offending their audiences.
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