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Entertainment - Feed News by Calgary Sun
Find the latest news stories from Calgary Sun on the topic Entertainment.
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Renowned magician on tour
One of the most amazing things about The Amazing Kreskin is that at 77, he still has a busy touring schedule.
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City gets taste of Japan
Thousands of anime and gaming enthusiasts are expected to descend on U of C's campus for three days of Otafest's fan-filled shenanigans.
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Fleury play on fire
I don't have to go very far out on a limb to predict that Alberta Theatre Projects' production of Kirstie McLellan Day's Playing With Fire: The Theo Fleury Story is destined to become a national sensation.
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Wrestling with the script
Even though he plays a wrestler in Workshop Theatre's comedy Love on the Ropes, James Hills is not about to step into a ring any time soon.
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Pattinson joins Saddam Hussein movie
Robert Pattinson will star in "Mission: Blacklist," a psychological thriller to be directed by Jean-Stephane Sauvaire that hits the Cannes Film Market in May.
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New Dark Knight Rises trailer
Not to be outdone by Prometheus' viral marketing
campaign, Warner Bros. has released the third and
final trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, which hits
theatres July 20.
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Striking revelation
Prepare to be held spellbound by Urban Curvz's
production of Hunger Striking, Kit Brennan's
devastating look at anorexia.
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Mel Gibson makes Jewish 'joke'
Mel Gibson's alleged anti-Semitic comments might not be a laughing matter to most people, but the "Braveheart" star tried to make light of the controversy swirling around him during a question-and-answer session for his new movie "Get the Gringo" Wednesday night anyway.
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Silverstone defends odd feeding
Alicia Silverstone has defended her controversial practice of feeding her son by passing chewed food directly from her mouth to his.
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Paranoia reigns in Crucible
In 1952, American playwright Arthur Miller wrote The
Crucible, a story set during the Salem Witch Trials of
1692.
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'The Voice' sends four contestants home
Charlotte Sometimes and Naia Kete of Team Blake and Sera Hill and Moses Stone of Team Christina became the first four contestants kicked off celebrity TV singing show "The Voice" on Tuesday evening.
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Story far too powerful to forget
Uncompromising honesty and shatteringly real performances make Verb Theatre's production of Col Cseke's Jim Forgetting a devastating experience.
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Theatre icon saluted in Calgary
Sharon Pollock, her works and her life, are centre stage at the Sharon Pollock: First Woman of Canadian Theatre conference running at venues throughout Calgary until April 1.
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