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Trudeau sings 'Jingle Bells' for P.K. Subban
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire released a recording of their rendition of �Jingle Bells� on Friday, after receiving a charity challenge from Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban.
Met accused of whitewashing baby Jesus
A Manhattan man is suing the Met, claiming it�s committing sacrilege by depicting Jesus as a blond. �Racist� paintings portraying Christ as an �Aryan� male should be removed from the walls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Justin Renel Joseph argues in h

The �Barefoot Bandit� stole boats and planes while evading capture as a teen. Now his $1M restitution is being paid by a movie studio for the film rights

Pauley Perrette, the actress best known for her role on the TV series �NCIS,� said she was attacked by a �VERY psychotic homeless man� near her Hollywood Hills home on Thursday, in an incident that she described on Twitter and in a subsequent interview.
Star Trek will return to TV in January 2017
CBS Television Studios has just announced that it will be introducing a "totally new" Star Trek TV series in January of 2017, the first since Star Trek: Enterprise went off the air in 2005. This TV rebirth follows the two latest movies, and though the pre

Netflix has confirmed that Canada alone has secured streaming rights for the hotly-anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII.
Leon Bibb, veteran singer, Vancouver legend, dies at 93
Famed singer and civil rights activist Leon Bibb has died in his adopted city of Vancouver. Bibb grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, when racial segregation meant he had to use a separate restroom and water fountain when he was outside of the black community
Maureen O'Hara, Hollywood film star, dead at 95
Maureen O'Hara, the flame-haired Irish movie star who appeared in classics ranging from the grim How Green Was My Valley to the holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street, has died at age 95. O'Hara died in her sleep at her home in Boise, Idaho, said Johnny N

Toronto�s video store owners have a message for their nostalgic former patrons: �Hey, I�m still here�

and we�re not just talking Degrassi.
'South Park' taking on Caitlyn Jenner
South Park is going to take on Caitlyn Jenner in this week�s season premiere. Comedy Central�s release on the matter is a bit cryptic, which is pretty typical for the show. �The boys express respect for Caitlyn Jenner,� the release teases.
The Princess Bride returns to TIFF
Filmmaker Jason Reitman is hosting a live read of The Princess Bride at the Toronto International Film Festival and he�s been announcing some of the cast on Twitter.
Dean Jones of Love Bug fame dead at 84
Dean Jones, whose boyish good looks and all-American manner made him Disney's favourite young actor for such lighthearted films as That Darn Cat! and The Love Bug, died of Parkinson's disease in Los Angeles on Sept. 1. He was 84.
Iranian biopic on Prophet Muhammad sparks anger
Iran�s most expensive film ever, �Muhammad�, is set to open on Wednesday in 143 theatres throughout the country. The religious epic has already drawn criticisms from many Muslims who are opposed to any depiction of the prophet.

The owner of the home where Rosie O'Donnell's missing teen daughter was found has been arrested for allegedly having inappropriate online communications with the 17-year-old girl.
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