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Brown cancels Guyana show

Organizers say American R&B star Chris Brown has cancelled a stadium concert in Guyana after local protests over his 2009 beating of then-girlfriend Rihanna. Brown was billed to headline a Dec. 26 show.

Hall to lead BBC

Tony Hall, a former director of BBC news who now runs the Royal Opera House, was appointed director-general of the public broadcaster on Thursday.
Stones roll back years with mini-tour

Stones roll back years with mini-tour

Veteran British rockers bury the hatchet to celebrate 50 years in show business
Singer Doyle to be in new film

Singer Doyle to be in new film

Great Big Sea singer Alan Doyle has landed another role in a major film - and he's working with good buddy Russell Crowe again. Doyle tweeted Wednesday after his first day on set of the upcoming film Winter's Tale.
Actors say Silver Linings collaboration was gold

Actors say Silver Linings collaboration was gold

Soon after Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper finished shooting David O. Russell's buzzy dramedy Silver Linings Playbook, they dived into a new project portraying a Depression-era married couple in Serena.
Playwright has a passion to speak out

Playwright has a passion to speak out

Eve Ensler on her new play, beating cancer and Valentine's Day plans

Bounce dance cabaret features eclectic moves

An eclectic mix of local dance artistry will be on display Saturday. Tickets for the Bounce Dance Cabaret, held at Dance Victoria's performance lab, are $15 at the door. Doors open at 8: 30 p.m. and there is a licensed bar.
Big bucks in free speech

Big bucks in free speech

Wave of Pussy Riot merchandising outrages Russian punk rock band
Behind the scenes with the Bachelor sa国际传媒 in Sidney: Brad, Bianka come clean

Behind the scenes with the Bachelor sa国际传媒 in Sidney: Brad, Bianka come clean

At least when it comes to sharing their newfound joy with Bachelor sa国际传媒 viewers
Madonna lawsuit thrown out

Madonna lawsuit thrown out

A Russian court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit that sought millions of dollars in damages from Madonna for allegedly traumatizing minors by speaking up for gay rights during a concert in St. Petersburg.