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Fans headed to a downtown Toronto festival this weekend will get a chance to relive Trudeaumania, as the Harbourfront Centre's New World Stage Festival offers an early peek at the opera Trudeau: Long March/Shining Path.
A day after embattled broadcaster Don Imus was fired by his radio bosses, the women's basketball team he insulted on-air released a statement saying they have accepted his apology.
Julian Lennon, the oldest son of former Beatle John Lennon, has sold a significant stake of his share in the songs his father wrote for the Fab Four.

CBC Radio One will launch a new arts and culture radio show Monday called Q, hosted by Jian Ghomeshi.
Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight boxing champ, has signed up to groove to Indian pop music in a promotional video for a film about a diamond heist.
Canada's federal broadcast regulator will be considering extending its jurisdiction over new media in public hearings into cross-ownership of broadcasting companies to begin in September.

A museum backed by a Wal-Mart heiress didn't manage to buy Thomas Eakins' painting The Gross Clinic — but it has managed to buy a different painting by the American master.
The choreographer who helped the late Robert Joffrey launch his namesake ballet company is set to step down from his post after more than 50 years with the U.S.

dance institution.

Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman has been awarded Australia's top civil honour, the Order of Australia.
Cult sci-fi hit Barbarella, the kitschy 1968 movie that rocketed actress Jane Fonda into sex symbol status, is set for a 21st-century revamp.

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