Biographies of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and one of the most controversial, Pierre Trudeau, are vying for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
The final ballots are in for the 84th Oscars, ending a round of Academy Awards campaigning by powerful producers making the case for their films. Deana Sumanac reports on what's allowed and what isn't in the sport of Oscar arm-twisting.
Adele was the centre of a swirl of bad press on Wednesday after giving a middle finger salute when she was cut off during her acceptance speech at the Brit Awards Tuesday evening.
Feist, City and Colour, the Sheepdogs and Adele are all on the nomination list for the 2012 Sirius XM Indies, Canadian Music Week announced on Wednesday.
Charlottetown's Confederation Centre of the Arts is cutting five per cent from its $11 million operating budget, but the centre's CEO says programming won't be affected.
The East Room of the White House was transformed into an intimate blues club on Tuesday night for a concert featuring blues all-stars of the past, present and future — and the president himself.
Biographies of Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and one of the most controversial, Pierre Trudeau, are vying for the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
The queen of gothic fiction turns from vampires to werewolves with her new work. She talks to CBC about her new confidence, struggles with Christianity and modernizing classic monsters
There's an easy way to help lower Canadian book prices, representatives from the industry told a Senate committee: eliminate a rule that allows U.S. publishers to charge more for books sent to Canada.
A new biography of the Queen offers insights into her relationship with Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill, what she carries in her purse and her many visits to Canada.
Charlotte Gill's vivid memoir of her 17 years as a tree-planter, which weaves her experiences into an examination of logging and its environment impact, has won the B.C. National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.