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For Ted Harrison painting is a way of life

Ted Harrison is closing his Oak Bay gallery, but has no plans to retire

TV film sheds light on Dieppe

Dieppe has long been a word that has made Canadian war veterans swell with pride and wince with sorrow. Ron Beal didn't like the sound of the word when he first heard it spelled out 70 years ago as his regiment's top secret military target.

DreamWorks plans to put Dragon on stage

It's exciting, but how many families will shell out big bucks for a show?

Church given novel rights

A relative of the late author Margaret Mitchell is giving the Archdiocese of Atlanta a 50 per cent stake in the rights to her bestselling novel, Gone With the Wind.

Canuck's got the Windy City blues

Nigel Mack and the Blues Attack (with Summer and the Sinners) Where: Esquimalt Legion, 622 Admirals Rd. When: Tonight, 9 p.m.

Dallas Museum of Art in market for a Da Vinci

Work's value recently authenticated

TNT renews Perception

TNT has renewed the crime-solving drama Perception, in which Eric McCormack stars, for a second season. The network has ordered 13 episodes for the show's sophomore outing, which is slated to air in 2013. In the series, McCormack plays Dr.

Vending machine dispenses art

Art2Go program aims to whet cultural appetite

Jonas promises reality on show

Viewers who tune into Kevin Jonas's new reality show with his wife, Danielle, will see a different side of the 24-year-old singer. On Married to Jonas, Kevin jokes about sex and squabbles with Danielle. The show, which premières Sunday on E! at 7 p.

Guitarist rips into Rage fan Paul Ryan

First New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was rejected by Bruce Springsteen. Now another liberal musician has spurned the advances of a Republican politician-fan.