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Simmons show to end

The A&E Network is kissing Gene Simmons and his family goodbye. The network and the Kiss guitarist said the Gene Simmons Family Jewels reality show is ending after seven seasons. Once one of the network's top-rated shows, it has faded over time.

Whedon to return for Avengers sequel

The Avengers are returning for a superhero sequel three years from now. Disney and its Marvel Studios unit announced Thursday that the follow-up to this year's biggest hit will arrive in theatres on May 1, 2015.
Pattinson comes back to spotlight

Pattinson comes back to spotlight

Twilight star kept out of sight after Stewart cheating scandal

Fly your freak flag at Fringe Fest party

With Vancouver Island's largest theatre festival just around the corner, hype yourself up by embracing the absurd at the Fringe Festival's Block Party and Zebra Ball.

Kenny G files for divorce

Kenny G is playing the final note on his marriage after 20 years. Court records show the musician filed for divorce Thursday in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences.

Punk band plans new anti-Putin protest

The Russian punk band Pussy Riot said on Tuesday it planned new protests against President Vladimir Putin and urged other women to stage protests, despite a trial at which three bandmates could be jailed.
Actor couldn't shake Horshack

Actor couldn't shake Horshack

The actor best known as the nerdy high-school student Arnold Horshack on Welcome Back, Kotter, has died in Florida. Ron Palillo was 63.

Dog denied visa over '77 murder

A murder conviction from the late 1970s is keeping Duane "Dog" Chapman out of the United Kingdom. The reality television star from Dog the Bounty Hunter was to appear on Celebrity Big Brother but he has been denied a visa.

Homegrown short to premi猫re at TIFF

A homegrown short made for 50 bucks and a case of beer will premi猫re next month at Toronto International Film Festival, where its Victoria writer-director will share the spotlight with such heavy-hitters as Spike Lee and Paul Thomas Anderson.

CRTC halts bid to stop CBC web stream

sa国际传媒's broadcast regulator has quashed a bid to stop CBC from streaming free music over the Internet. Private broadcaster Stingray Digital Group Inc.