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Longhurst wins $50,000 Grange

British artist Jo Longhurst has won the Grange Prize, Canada's largest photography award, which comes with a $50,000 cheque.

Safety officer's Titanic notes referring to lifeboats up for auction

A British safety official who inspected the Titanic before its maiden voyage thought it should have more lifeboats, according to his private notes, which are being offered for sale this month. However, Capt.

Ridley Scott tries low-budget

Ridley Scott and his production company Scott Free London will partner with Orchard Media and Focus Features International on six low-budget feature films.

Spears 'manager' sees suit dismissed

A Los Angeles judge has dismissed a lawsuit by the one-time confidante of pop star Britney Spears, ruling that there was not enough evidence to go forward with the trial on allegations of defamation, assault and breach of contract.

Eric Church takes 1st major wins at CMAs

After years of feeling like outsiders, Little Big Town and Eric Church finally found acceptance at the Country Music Association Awards.

Creating a fake tiger wasn't Pi's biggest challenge

Despite the slick special effects, the creation of a fake tiger and shooting underwater, the toughest part of making Life of Pi was telling the story, said director Ang Lee.

'You've gotta be in this movie': Rosanna Arquette tells UVic fine arts grad, model, fashion designer and actor

There's never a dull moment when Dominika Wolski is in the picture. Last year, she battled giant, fire-breathing wasps in the jungles of Belize for the creature feature Dragon Wasps.

Huffington Post's new section features stories from Oprah

Two of the most powerful women in media - Oprah Winfrey and Arianna Huffington - are joining forces.

Success at SOFMC gets rapper SonReal new fans

SonReal forced to wing it at Snoop Dogg concert

Concert Review: Marianas Trench not deep

REVIEW What: Marianas Trench with Down With Webster and Anami Vice When: Thursday Where: Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Rating: 1 1 /2 (out of five) Pop acts that skew to a younger demographic have it made.