Montreal Independent Cinemas Thrive During Oscar Season

Montreal's independent cinemas are experiencing a significant revival, with attendance up 20% at Cinéma du Parc and sold-out screenings of Oscar-nominated films. Roxanne Sayegh, director of three local theatres, reports growing enthusiasm for arthouse cin

Melania Trump's White House Screening Draws Criticism

Former First Lady Melania Trump faced criticism for hosting a private White House documentary screening while Minneapolis experienced unrest, a federal agent killing, and a winter storm threatened the country.

Trump to Miss Super Bowl, Slams Halftime Show

Former President Donald Trump will not attend Super Bowl LX, citing distance, while condemning the musical lineup featuring Green Day and Bad Bunny for their political stances.

Calgary Philanthropist Al Osten Dies at 95

Al Osten, a beloved Calgary philanthropist and former doo-wop singer, has passed away at age 95. His legacy includes major donations to arts institutions and community causes across Alberta.

Michael Reagan's Death Closes Reagan Legacy Chapter

Michael Reagan, eldest son of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, passed away at age 80. His life was dedicated to promoting his father's American principles, highlighted by Reagan's famous 'evil empire' speech and policy legacy.

‘Mercy’ Tops Box Office in Snowy Weekend

The new thriller ‘Mercy’ starring Chris Pratt has unseated ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’ as the top film in North American theaters during a weekend dominated by heavy snowfall across many regions.

B.C. Cities Vie for 'Heated Rivalry' Star Hudson Williams

Multiple British Columbia municipalities are actively competing to attract filming projects featuring Hudson Williams, the acclaimed star of Crave's popular series 'Heated Rivalry,' as local governments seek economic benefits from television production.

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