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  • Canadas Ryan Gosling misses his Cannes film premiere – which got booed

    The Globe and Mail - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Only God Forgives: Ryan Gosling plays Julian, a drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld who sees his life get even more complicated when his mother compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother's recent death. ...

  • Billy Crystal Returns to TV in FX Pilot

    New York Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The FX network announced on Wednesday that it was bringing the comedy star Billy Crystal back to television in a pilot for a new situation ...

  • Jim Hensons puppets donated to NY museum

    CBC News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    New York's Museum of the Moving Image saw its attendance spike when it hosted the travelling exhibit Jim Henson's Fantastic World. The Henson family is now donating nearly 400 items from the puppeteer's collection to the Queens, N.Y., museum. (Richard Drew/Associated ...

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  • Kim Ks crazy baby shower invite

    Jam! Showbiz - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    baby shower invitations are music boxes? TMZ has now obtained a photo of one, which is indeed a music box featuring a raven-haired ballerina that twirls around, as a lullabye version of Kanye West's "Hey Mama" plays. Cute? Or over the top? The invite itself says the party is "given with love" by Kim's mom Kris Jenner, sisters Kourtney and Khloe, and Shelli Azoff, ...

  • Rookie Blue writing never dull

    Jam! Showbiz - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Rookie Blue never has been Rookie Blase, and Priscilla Faia is the latest beneficiary. "It makes it exciting, they're always trying to spice it up," Faia says. "This time you have two new regular characters who are going to be there for the season." As you can guess, Faia plays one of those new characters, with Rookie Blue returning for its fourth season, Thursday on ...

  • Steinberg puts road days behind him

    Jam! Showbiz - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    With a friendly smile and countless stories, David Steinberg seems like an unlikely candidate to hold the record for most hate mail in the history of TV. But such was the case in 1969 when the Winnipeg native effectively put a bullet in the head of the embattled Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour by doing his sermon on Moses and the Burning Bush in defiance of CBS Standards & Practices. It had ...

  • Salvaged saints Michael Landys martyrs invade the National Gallery

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Christian saints had a hard time of it, but they were pretty stoical about their grisly martyrdoms. Saint Peter, the 13th-century friar from Verona, was done to death on the road, stabbed after having his head cleaved open with an axe. Not that Peter seemed to notice, or even care about, his bloody death: numerous paintings depict him chatting and hanging about, oblivious to the chopper ...

  • Michael Landy unleashes holy terror on the National Gallery – in pictures

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Whether it's St Lucy's eyes resting on a platter or Doubting Thomas poking dents in the body of Christ, Michael Landy's congregation of mechanical martyrs - the culmination of his two-year residency at the National Gallery - is a brilliant black mass of the ...

  • Video A musical welcome for Harper in Peru

    The Globe and Mail - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The prime minister was welcomed to Lima, Peru Wednesday by an honour guard playing "O Canada." Stephen Harper is on a four-day trade mission in South ...

  • Aretha Franklin cancels Canadian shows

    CBC News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Aretha Franklin is extending her current break and has cancelled performances for the month of June. Spokesperson David Brokaw says the iconic singer will reschedule two shows and resume her touring schedule in July. No other details were provided. The June dates included headlining concerts at the Ottawa and Montreal jazz festivals as well as an appearance in Clarkston, Mich. The Queen of ...

  • Ang Lee drops out of TV cable debut

    CBC News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    After four years of working on and promoting Life of Pi, which earned Ang Lee his second directing Oscar, he says he needs some rest. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/Associated ...

  • Michael Jacksons doctor had no background check AEG lawyer says

    CBC News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    There were concerns about pop star Michael Jackson's health before the This is It concert series and his subsequent death, an AEG corporate attorney admitted. (Kevin Mazur/AEG/Getty ...

  • Readers most hated buildings

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    invited readers to nominate architectural aberrations from around the country. Here's what they came up with - from a tower that looks like a bouncer to an arena that looks like an Opal ...

  • Colour footage of London in the 1920s

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    London looks itself and other in this footage. For a 21st-century viewer it is like watching a science-fiction film in which almost everything is the same until you notice little differences that betray a completely alien quality. The past is another country, but ...

  • Wings over America - in pictures

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    With a a newly remastered version of Wings Over America being released next week, we bring you this gallery of candid shots from Paul McCartney's jaunt round the United States in summer ...

  • Analysis From opera to exercises U.S. and China deepen military ties

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Musicians from the military bands of China's People's Liberation Army and the U.S. Army take photos during a rehearsal for their joint concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, in this October 29, 2012 file ...

  • Visconti Takes Second Stage Win in Giro dItalia

    New York Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    VICENEZA, Italy ...

  • Los Angeles calls upon star French designers for Figaro opera

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    By Eric Kelsey LOS ANGELES | Wed May 22, 2013 1:01pm EDT LOS ANGELES May 22 (Reuters) - Count Almaviva, muscles bulging and resplendent in white, struts like a peacock across the stage belting his baritone at his countess, who sits in a flowing red gown against a sparse backdrop of sleek, modernist lines. It is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." But unlike ...

  • The Sea The Sea On Mountain Stage

    NPR - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    , recorded live in Charleston, W.Va. The duo of singer-songwriters Mira Stanley and Chuck E. Costa first began performing and recording together in the fall of 2011. No stranger to West Virginia's most famous stage, Stanley spent much of her youth backstage at shows alongside her ...

  • Visconti grabs second Giro stage win

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    in truth a desperately dull stage enlivened by a sensational sharp climb and powerful finish from Visconti. See you tomorrow for the time trial. Thanks for all your ...

  • Bernankes QE Dance Fed Could Taper In Next Two Meetings Tightening Would Collapse The Market

    Forbes - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    addressed Congress' Joint Economic Committee, first making it clear that tapering QE today would be unproductive, then admitting that it could happen over the next two FOMC meetings if warranted by the data. Channeling his inner Greenspan, Bernanke filled the ether with words meant to mask his underlying intentions, but a few contradictions did make their way into his speech which reveal ...

  • Dont see enough ads on your Smart TV Opera wants to change that

    Beta News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Connected living room devices are here to stay. Smart TV's, set-top boxes like Apple TV, Roku and Google TV all aim to make sure of this. Opera, known mostly asaweb browser, has been branching out into this market as well, with ...

  • Saldana defends weight reveal

    Jam! Showbiz - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Zoe Saldana has defended the editors of U.S. magazine Allure after they sparked a backlash by revealing the actress' weight on their latest cover. Readers complained about the controversial June headline, which described the Star Trek beauty as "115 pounds of grit and heartache", but Saldana believes the tagline perfectly sums up the contrast between her larger-than-life ...

  • Construction of the Blackwall Tunnel - picture of the day

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A photographic highlight selected by the picture desk. On this day in 1897, the Blackwall Tunnel was officially opened and, at 6,200 feet, it was the longest underwater tunnel in the world. Engineered by Alexander Binnie, it was built to provide a road link under the Thames between Greenwich and ...

  • Engineer crafts induction-powered LED ring for love

    Cnet - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    (Credit: Ben Kokes/Enfinicorp) Engineer Ben Kokes is a lot of things. He's an outdoor enthusiast. He's a Bronco mechanic. He's a tinkerer who builds electronic gadgets for fun. He's also in love. I'll let him tell his story in his own words: "Once upon a time, a boy met a girl. Then a short amount of time later, the boy decided to design and build a ring for ...

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