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CBC News | Arts News
Just days before the long-awaited Guns N' Roses album Chinese Democracy hits stores, the band has released the complete album to social networking site MySpace.
The Parti Québécois says it would introduce a new language law if elected and seek to pull Quebec out of federal cultural agencies like the National Film Board and the CRTC.
Lilith Fair founder and charitable campaigner Sarah McLachlan has been named winner of the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award to be presented at the Juno Awards gala in March.
From 2001 to 2004, Montreal harboured its own answer to world-renowned street artist Banksy - the mysterious Roadsworth.
Belgian pop artist Guy Peellaert, whose work includes album covers for the Rolling Stones and David Bowie, has died, according to Agence France Press.
No stranger to being the centre of attention, supermodel Naomi Campbell will be the focus of a photo exhibition next month in Miami during the city's Art Basel international art fair.
Germany's highest civic court has said Kraftwerk's copyright was not violated when a producer used a two-second sample of one of its songs in a new work.
Officials with a Newfoundland and Labrador school board are warning students they will be disciplined if they take a joke from the popular cartoon series South Park too far.
He may have won acclaim worldwide for his animated movies, but celebrated Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki would like to see kids today spend more time outside rather than in front of a screen.
Peter Matthiessen, New York author and founder of the Paris Review, won a National Book Award on Wednesday night for Shadow Country, a revision of his trilogy of novels written in the 1990s.
After earlier claims that he was too ill to travel, Michael Jackson is set to make a trip to London next week to testify in a contract dispute trial brought against him by a member of Bahrain's royal family.
Montreal's Rawi Hage has won the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for fiction given by the Quebec Writers' Federation for his novel, Cockroach.
Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to get plans for a national portrait gallery back on track by resurrecting an old proposal to put the gallery in the former U.S. embassy in Ottawa.
Clive Barnes a passionate critic who covered the New York theatre and dance scenes for 40 years, has died. He was 81.
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