Recovered Rembrandt centre of new police inquiry
Police in Los Angeles are trying to unravel another art mystery after recovering what they thought was an authentic Rembrandt drawing, which had been stolen during an art fair.
Accused art fraudsters face German court
Four suspected art fraudsters appeared in a German courtroom on Thursday, accused of running a high-profile forgery scam that may be the largest of its kind in German history.
Stolen Rubens recovered in Greece
Greek police have recovered a 17th century painting by Flemish master Pieter Paul Rubens stolen from a museum in Belgium a decade ago.
Alberta teen wins Canada’s Walk of Fame song contest
Canada’s Walk of Fame has named 19-year-old Calum Graham of High River, Alta., the winner of its Song For Canada competition.
Phantom actor ends run after 23 years
George Lee Andrews, who holds the record for the longest run for an actor on a Broadway show, will be taking his final bow in The Phantom of the Opera after 23 years in the same production.
YouTube debuts Canadian movie rental service
Google’s YouTube has brought its online movie rental business north of the border.
TIFF spotlight doesn’t always translate to theatres
Being selected for the Toronto International Film Festival is obviously a very big deal for directors, but it’s just the beginning of the quest to get their movie seen by a wider audience.
Conrad Black ‘relaxed’ about return to prison
Just days away from his return to prison, Conrad Black says in an interview with CBC Radio that he is “pretty relaxed” about it, while remaining insistent that he did not break the law
Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
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