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Drug firm price gouger CEO arrested on securities fraud

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Allegations against Turing Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli are separate from price-gouging accusations
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David Bowie 1947-2016

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CBC's Eli Glasner looks at the life and legacy of the iconic musician, actor and performer
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Remembering David Bowie

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CBC's Laurie Brown, who interviewed David Bowie multiple times, recalls the iconic musician's ever-changing image over the years
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David Bowie on the arrival of digital music

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From 1999, Bowie talks about how he is the first artist to have his album available for download on the internet before it is available in record stores. Bowie talks about music and information technology.
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David Bowie's Legacy

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Our special panel takes a deeper look at David Bowie's impact on music and culture.
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Portrait sale triples initial estimates of London auction house

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A rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi has been sold for $204,648, nearly 1.7 crore in Indian rupees, exceeding all expectations of the Auction house. The portrait of the Indian leader is believed to be a rare one. Watch this video to...
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Thousands of doves and community voices take over centre:mk for IF: Milton Keynes Festival

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Thousands of origami doves carrying messages of peace now hang in centre:mk, setting the tone for the award-winning IF: Milton Keynes International Festival. Running from 18–27 July, the festival will transform the city centre with...
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Artist Anthony McCall shines a light at London's Tate Modern

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Anthony McCall is in the spotlight at London's Tate Modern with his first major exhibition at the gallery. The British artist is projecting beams of intense light through spaces filled with fine mist to create interactive sculptures that...
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WAG-Qaumajuq exhibit celebrates resilience of Indigenous women

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A new exhibit at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq uses collages, drawings, dresses and large medallion-shaped paintings to highlight Indigenous feminists' resistance against patriarchal and colonial practice.
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2 students from Bronx art school see nationwide success

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Prisca Baodu and Sally Almaklani are the creators of this artwork and are both winners of the National Congressional Art competition.
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She-Hulk star Tatiana Maslany gets emotional and political during hometown honour

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She-Hulk and Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany was recognized with a special plaque in her hometown of Regina to honour her 2022 induction into Canada's Walk of Fame. Maslany also received a $10,000 donation to a charity of her choice,...
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Made in Connecticut: Greenwich artist Ernest Garthwaite finds inspiration in nature

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His work, often landscapes, serves as a homage to the sacredness of the earth, a reverence for nature cultivated in his childhood.
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Arts in the Park returns to Whitehorse with first instalment

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A beloved annual Whitehorse event is back. The first instalment of Arts in the Park happened today. And it's already drawing a crowd. Maria Tobin takes us there.
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"Romantic and joyful": A vibrant new exhibition by Iranian artist Elham Etemadi opens in Lyon

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Each narrative piece invites viewers to discover wonders, rooted in the creator's homeland. With vivid, bright colours inspired by traditional markets and Iranian carpets, these dynamic scenes now adorn the walls of the Philippe Bettan...
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A Date Is Set! What Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Teased About The 2025 Grammy Awards

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The Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., sat down with Cheddar to discuss what to expect on Sunday, February 2nd 2025 at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
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'Now You See Us': Tate Britain celebrates 400 years of ignored female artists

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The exhibition at Tate Britain showcases trailblazing female artists such as Angelica Kauffman, Artemisia Gentileschi, and Mary Beale.
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DOT seeking artists to create 5 public artworks across NYC

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The agency may provide up to $20,000 to selected artists for production of artwork.
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London Craft Week celebrates its 10-year anniversary in style

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London Craft Week kicked off this week bringing together over 1000 established and emerging makers and galleries. The festival runs until 19 May 2024.
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London Craft Week celebrates its 10 year anniversary in style

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London Craft Week kicked off this week bringing together over 1000 established and emerging makers and galleries. The festival runs until 19 May 2024.
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General Pencil Company in Jersey City celebrates 135th year in operation

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The pencil maker teamed with Hudson County Community College to give students the chance to express themselves.
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Is a $1,300 iPad the Innovation Apple Needs Right Now?

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Apple’s latest event promised to usher in a new era for the company’s iPads, but what’s missing is cohesion as it gets closer to the developers conference.
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New COVID memorial featured at entrance to Green-Wood Cemetery

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The memorial will be on display through June 3, and there will be a dedication ceremony open to the public at Green-Wood Cemetery on May 19 from 4-6 p.m.
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'It’s a lot more work for a lot less': Rising expenses a challenge for East Coast musicians

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ECMA week in Charlottetown is meant to be a celebration of East Coast music. But a changing industry and rising expenses can make artists’ lives difficult. Tim Des Islets, Jenn Grant and Morgan Toney tell us how.
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This east end Toronto theatre is celebrating its 110th anniversary

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The Redwood Theatre on Toronto's Gerrard Street East is turning 110 years-old this Saturday. Originally a vaudeville theatre, the venue is now home to a diverse array of musical and creative talents.