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Hustler founder and First Amendment battler Larry Flynt dies

Hustler founder and First Amendment battler Larry Flynt dies

LOS ANGELES — Larry Flynt, who turned his raunchy Hustler magazine into an empire while fighting numerous First Amendment court battles and flaying politicians with stunts such as a Donald Trump assassination Christmas card, has died. He was 78.
Berlin festival announces this year's competition film slate

Berlin festival announces this year's competition film slate

BERLIN — The Berlin International Film Festival on Thursday announced 15 films that are part of this year's competition and will compete for the top Golden and Silver Bear awards.
'Unsung musical hero': New anthology highlights Indigenous musician Willie Dunn

'Unsung musical hero': New anthology highlights Indigenous musician Willie Dunn

TORONTO — A new anthology of music from late Indigenous singer-songwriter Willie Dunn is hoping to set the record straight on "one of Canada's unsung musical heroes.
A subdued year for Germany's Carnival, thanks to the virus

A subdued year for Germany's Carnival, thanks to the virus

BERLIN — Germany’s renowned Carnival celebrations got underway Thursday but without any of their usual raucous revelry.
Gina Carano fired from 'Mandalorian' after social media post

Gina Carano fired from 'Mandalorian' after social media post

LOS ANGELES — Lucasfilm says Gina Carano is no longer a part of “The Mandalorian” cast after many online called for her firing over a social media post that likened the experience of Jews during the Holocaust to the U.S. political climate.
'Judas and the Black Messiah''s Fred Hampton visited Canada weeks before his murder

'Judas and the Black Messiah''s Fred Hampton visited Canada weeks before his murder

TORONTO — Just two weeks before he was assassinated by the FBI in 1969, Chicago Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton gave a rousing speech at the University of Regina, addressing topics including the oppression of African Americans in the United S
B.C. premier 'alarmed' by systemic racism allegations, promises anti-racism law

B.C. premier 'alarmed' by systemic racism allegations, promises anti-racism law

VICTORIA — British Columbia's premier says the government is working on anti-racism legislation that may be introduced this year. John Horgan also said Wednesday he was "alarmed" to hear allegations of racism at the Royal B.C.
Hustler publisher Larry Flynt dies at 78

Hustler publisher Larry Flynt dies at 78

LOS ANGELES — Porn purveyor Larry Flynt, who built Hustler magazine into an adult entertainment empire while championing First Amendment rights, died Wednesday. He was 78.
Film, TV maker Joss Whedon faces 'Buffy' actor abuse claims

Film, TV maker Joss Whedon faces 'Buffy' actor abuse claims

LOS ANGELES — Prominent film and TV creator Joss Whedon, who faced a claim of abusive behaviour on the set of “Justice League,” drew criticism Wednesday from actors who worked with him on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
As music rights sales heat up, Merck Mercuriadis swoops in with big offers

As music rights sales heat up, Merck Mercuriadis swoops in with big offers

TORONTO — Merck Mercuriadis is holding a Canadian treasure in his hands. Deep into a conversation about the future of the music industry, the head of the Hipgnosis Songs Fund steps away from his webcam to pull a vinyl record from his shelf.