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Adoption ruling delayed, Madonna called a ‘rich bully’

Adoption ruling delayed, Madonna called a ‘rich bully’

Madonna and her three children toured a day-care centre built by her charity Monday as critics slammed the star’s attempt to adopt a second child from this poor African nation and a judge delayed a ruling in the case until Friday.

Concert season comes to close

The Red Deer College music program is winding down the concert season in style with two nights of musical variety this week.

Books on Arctic, Islam, city politics among Donner Prize finalists

Books on the Arctic, Islam, the Canada Pension Plan, city politics and aboriginal cultural preservation have made the short list for the 11th annual Donner Prize.

Ticketmaster fights anti-scalping law in Manitoba

Ticketmaster wants the Manitoba government to abolish its ticket-scalping law, saying it’s unenforceable.

Musical duo set to play

If success equals talent plus determination, then The Painted Birds are probably destined for great things.

Evening of live jazz Thursday will support valuable local programs

A evening of live jazz is being planned to support valuable local programs funded by the Red Deer Community Foundation.
Nickelback rules at Juno Awards with a leading three trophies

Nickelback rules at Juno Awards with a leading three trophies

VANCOUVER — Nickelback is a love ’em or hate ’em sort of band, and on Sunday the Juno Awards loved them.
Class Acts a study of variety

Class Acts a study of variety

I knew this was going to be an interesting night.As soon as I approached the entrance of Studio A at Red Deer College Arts Centre on Thursday night, a basket of party snacks awaited me for $3.

More inside TV Today

The Advocate’s TV Today magazine has a new, larger look, starting today.The changes we’ve made to our weekly television listings package are designed to enhance its reader convenience and to provide a broader range of features.
$150M buys you late TV producer’s L.A. mansion

$150M buys you late TV producer’s L.A. mansion

LOS ANGELES — The widow of producer Aaron Spelling is placing “The Manor” in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighbourhood on the market for a jaw-dropping $150 million, making it by far the most expensive home for sale in the U.S.
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