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  • Apocalypto $14.2M debut
    Monday December 11th 2006

    Mel Gibson’s bloody epic "Apocalypto" debuted as the No. 1 weekend movie. The Disney release set in the Mayan civilization and told in an obscure Mayan language, opened with $14.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

  • Toronto Top 20 TV Programs – November 27 – December 3 2006
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Source: BBM Nielsen Media Research

  • Furtado AOL Canada live broadcast
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Nelly Furtado is giving her fans a peek into an invitation-only performance in Tinseltown. The pop star’s exclusive show at the Roxy Theatre on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Calif., Friday night will be broadcast live on AOL Canada’s new site, AOL Music.

  • Snipes probe started 4 years ago
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    The tax-fraud investigation that led to the indictment of "Blade" star Wesley Snipes began with a raid four years ago in Pennsylvania, an IRS agent testified.

  • Jerry Garcia’s art surfaces
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    To Jerry Garcia’s brother, the Grateful Dead guitarist’s oil paintings were never rare works of art, just stuff that took up space in his garage. For nearly 50 years Clifford (Tiff) Garcia held onto them, first as a favour to his late mother, then to his only sibling and, finally, after his younger brother’s death in 1995, because he wasn’t quite sure what else to do with them.

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Archives for: December 20065
  • Apocalypto $14.2M debut
    Monday December 11th 2006

    Mel Gibson’s bloody epic "Apocalypto" debuted as the No. 1 weekend movie. The Disney release set in the Mayan civilization and told in an obscure Mayan language, opened with $14.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

  • Toronto Top 20 TV Programs – November 27 – December 3 2006
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Source: BBM Nielsen Media Research

  • Furtado AOL Canada live broadcast
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Nelly Furtado is giving her fans a peek into an invitation-only performance in Tinseltown. The pop star’s exclusive show at the Roxy Theatre on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Calif., Friday night will be broadcast live on AOL Canada’s new site, AOL Music.

  • Snipes probe started 4 years ago
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    The tax-fraud investigation that led to the indictment of "Blade" star Wesley Snipes began with a raid four years ago in Pennsylvania, an IRS agent testified.

  • Jerry Garcia’s art surfaces
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    To Jerry Garcia’s brother, the Grateful Dead guitarist’s oil paintings were never rare works of art, just stuff that took up space in his garage. For nearly 50 years Clifford (Tiff) Garcia held onto them, first as a favour to his late mother, then to his only sibling and, finally, after his younger brother’s death in 1995, because he wasn’t quite sure what else to do with them.

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ARCHIVES

Archives for: December 20065
  • Apocalypto $14.2M debut
    Monday December 11th 2006

    Mel Gibson’s bloody epic "Apocalypto" debuted as the No. 1 weekend movie. The Disney release set in the Mayan civilization and told in an obscure Mayan language, opened with $14.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

  • Toronto Top 20 TV Programs – November 27 – December 3 2006
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Source: BBM Nielsen Media Research

  • Furtado AOL Canada live broadcast
    Friday December 08th 2006

    Nelly Furtado is giving her fans a peek into an invitation-only performance in Tinseltown. The pop star’s exclusive show at the Roxy Theatre on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Calif., Friday night will be broadcast live on AOL Canada’s new site, AOL Music.

  • Snipes probe started 4 years ago
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    The tax-fraud investigation that led to the indictment of "Blade" star Wesley Snipes began with a raid four years ago in Pennsylvania, an IRS agent testified.

  • Jerry Garcia’s art surfaces
    Thursday December 07th 2006

    To Jerry Garcia’s brother, the Grateful Dead guitarist’s oil paintings were never rare works of art, just stuff that took up space in his garage. For nearly 50 years Clifford (Tiff) Garcia held onto them, first as a favour to his late mother, then to his only sibling and, finally, after his younger brother’s death in 1995, because he wasn’t quite sure what else to do with them.

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