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Movie theatre company Cineplex Inc. says president and chief executive Ellis Jacob will retire at the end of next year.. Cineplex board chair Phyllis Yaffe praised Jacob for his work in building the ...
Celebrities are arriving in Venice to celebrate the wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, and despite pushback from many locals who are frustrated such a lavish and large event is ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs thought his “fame, wealth and power” put him above the law as he led a criminal enterprise for two decades, using “power, violence and fear” to carry out brutal crimes, a prosecutor ...
Prosecutors in the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial indicated they are no longer pursuing several allegations against the music mogul, including attempted arson and attempted ...
4. Lorde, Virgin (Republic) The build-up to Lorde’s fourth album has been intense (her first single 2021’s Solar Power, a record that didn’t do as well as hoped) with all kinds of social media teasing ...
You have to love a band with a sense of irony and self-deprecation. I Hate Computers are a Toronto-based indie electronic trio featuring Aaron Christie (vocals, guitar, synth, bass), Jeff Boulton ...
We’ve all heard the stories about where punk came from. Here’s the precis: The New York Dolls and a few other bands started playing gigs in a crappy area of New York City that attracted musicians, ...
Amazon co-founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly had to change one of his wedding event venues in Venice after a group of protesters threatened to block the canals surrounding the location with inflatable ...
Before the internet, it was easy to disappear with fake ID, some cash, and leaving the country. One notable example is the infamous D.B. Cooper. On November 27, 1971, he hijacked Northwest Orient ...
5. Bob Moses, Time of Your Life Single (Independent) RIYL: More Vancouver. Again, not a band but an electronic duo consisting of Jimmy Vallance (son of Bryan Adams collaborator Jim Vallance) and Tom ...
Since rage appeared in 1992, conventional wisdom says that the “machine” is oppressive capitalism and evil corporations that want to control society. And given rage’s political stance, that makes all ...
We’re a little more chill these days, but years ago, it was possible to upset the powers-that-be so much with a song that you could find yourself being arrested. Who was the first to find themselves ...