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CBC | Arts News

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PQ wants to opt out of federal culture programs, tougher language law

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Belgian pop artist Guy Peellaert dies at 74

Belgian pop artist Guy Peellaert, whose work includes album covers for the Rolling Stones and David Bowie, has died, according to Agence France Press.

Miami photo exhibit to showcase Naomi Campbell

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Kraftwerk loses sampling copyright case

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Japanese animation guru 'embarrassed' by manga-loving PM

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Shadow Country wins U.S. National Book Award

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Michael Jackson to appear in London court over contract dispute

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Rawi Hage wins best novel award from Quebec writers' group

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Senator to back Ottawa portrait gallery plan with private member's bill

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New York theatre, dance critic Clive Barnes dies at 81

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