CBC Radio wins Murrow award for North Korea feature CBC National Radio News has won an Edward R. Murrow National Award from the Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA). Hugh Hefner biopic in the works The life of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner is set for the silver screen, courtesy of the director behind the Rush Hour franchise.
Cameron Diaz apologizes for political fashion faux pas in Peru Cameron Diaz apologized Sunday for carrying a bag with a political slogan that evoked painful memories in Peru. After a week of competition between networks, CNN's Larry King Live has confirmed Paris Hilton is to give her first post-jail TV interview to the show on June 27. No Price is Right for Rosie O'Donnell Rosie O'Donnell has changed her mind about filling Bob Barker's shoes on The Price is Right.
The National Ballet of Canada dancer who completed a competitive performance despite a serious injury to her partner has been rewarded with a promotion by the Toronto-based company. Bill Richardson to host CBC Radio Two weekend shows Bill Richardson, the popular host of Richardson's Roundup and Canada Reads, will become host of CBC Radio Two's flagship classical performance show. National museums group to administer $5M summer-hiring fund from Heritage Department The federal Heritage department has announced a funding initiative designed to help small and medium-sized museums across the country to hire summer student workers.
Versailles Hall of Mirrors glistens after major restoration The Château of Versailles reopened its Hall of Mirrors to the public Monday after it was partially closed for more than three years for restoration of the gilded gallery of 357 mirrors.