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'We are not enemies': Neil Young calls for empathy after U.S. Capitol riot

'We are not enemies': Neil Young calls for empathy after U.S. Capitol riot

TORONTO — Neil Young is calling for empathy towards the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol, saying they’ve been “so manipulated and had their beliefs used as political weapons.” The folk singer, who was raised in Omemee, Ont.
Amid roiling pandemic, ‘The Resident’ confronts virus' toll

Amid roiling pandemic, ‘The Resident’ confronts virus' toll

LONDON — The coronavirus pandemic has forced television hospital shows to confront a key question — could the biggest medical crisis in recent decades be ignored in favour of escapism for viewers? Medical shows have reached different conclusions, but
Gothams give virtual start to Oscar season, 'Nomadland' wins

Gothams give virtual start to Oscar season, 'Nomadland' wins

NEW YORK — Streaming from an empty banquet hall and with acceptance speeches made from living rooms, the 30th Gotham Awards gave a very strange Oscar season a virtual start Monday in a largely digital ceremony that crowned Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” th
The power of words in crisis: Who hits mark, and who misses?

The power of words in crisis: Who hits mark, and who misses?

WASHINGTON — In moments of crisis, of war and terror, of loss and mourning, American leaders have sought to utter words to match the moment in hope that the power of oratory can bring order to chaos and despair. Lincoln at Gettysburg.
Rufus Wainwright says it may be a long shot, but he's ready for his Grammy

Rufus Wainwright says it may be a long shot, but he's ready for his Grammy

TORONTO — Rufus Wainwright thinks 2021 could finally be his year. Having been showered with much praise throughout his illustrious career, the Canadian singer-songwriter is still missing one key symbol of a successful life in music: a Grammy award.
CRTC chairman questions CBC head over transparency amid broadcaster's online push

CRTC chairman questions CBC head over transparency amid broadcaster's online push

OTTAWA — Oversight and transparency took centre stage on Day 1 of a nearly three-week review of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.'s broadcasting licences, as the rush to furnish digital content butts up against regulatory concerns.
'Sex and the City' revival won't have Kim Cattrall's character Samantha, says Parker

'Sex and the City' revival won't have Kim Cattrall's character Samantha, says Parker

TORONTO — "Sex and the City" fans are buzzing on social media about Canadian-raised actress Kim Cattrall after she was noticeably absent from a new trailer for an upcoming revival of the series.
Review: Healy returns with sombre and exciting 'Tungsten'

Review: Healy returns with sombre and exciting 'Tungsten'

Healy, “Tungsten” (Braintrust/RCA) “Don’t call it a comeback,” sings Memphis-based rapper and singer Healy on his second album. “I call it a second wind. Good to be back in my element.” Whatever it is, it's welcome.
'Heartland' star on leaving the show: 'It was time to move in a new direction'

'Heartland' star on leaving the show: 'It was time to move in a new direction'

TORONTO — A major character has left the hit Canadian series "Heartland," but the show will continue with a storyline one of its stars says was in the works for years. SPOILER ALERT: THE FOLLOWING STORY CONTAINS PLOT DETAILS.
Hundreds of historians call for Trump's removal from office

Hundreds of historians call for Trump's removal from office

NEW YORK — Pulitzer-Prize winners Garry Wills, Ron Chernow, Jon Meacham and Stacy Schiff are among hundreds of historians who have signed an open letter calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office after last week's siege of the U.S.