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3 TV shows axed

Three low-rated TV series are getting the axe. ABC is saying goodbye to freshman dramas Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue after 13 episodes each. At CBS, the curtain is down on the sitcom Partners.

Final Twilight film grosses $30.4M in late-night shows

Fans flocked to theatres late Thursday night for the final big-screen foray by Bella, Jacob and Edward. However, there weren't as many as those who turned out for Harry Potter's farewell last year. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 grossed $30.

Wii U GamePad sparks big buzz

Update to popular gaming console uses second screen to add to experience

Election a time of reflection for The Wooden Sky

The Wooden Sky has produced three albums since its 2007 debut

Erdrich, Boo win top National Book Awards

Novelist Louise Erdrich and journalist Katherine Boo took the top prizes at the U.S. National Book Awards in New York this week.

A housing crisis documented

Filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin puts human face on Attwapiskat tragedy

Jian Ghomeshi Booking it on the road again

ON STAGE Jian Ghomeshi When: Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m. Where: Alix Goolden Performance Hall Tickets: $10 (with a discount of $5 from the cover price of his book, 1982) at Bolen Books, 111-1644 Hillside Ave.

Theatre review: A Christmas ghost story with soul

REVIEW A Christmas Carol Where: Belfry Theatre When: To Dec. 16 Rating: 4 1/2 (out of five) Michael Shamata has directed his clever stage adaptation Charles Dickens' greatest hit for some years now - and it shows.

Billy Joel, Rihanna take on Pandora

Some of music's most notable names, including Billy Joel, Rihanna and Missy Elliott, have signed an open letter to Pandora Media Inc. opposing the online music company's push to change how artists are compensated.
Some public art more successful than others

Some public art more successful than others

Bronze sculpture on war memorial is stirring, others not so much