Scarlett Pavlovich, the former family babysitter, alleged Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer violated laws on federal human trafficking, sexual assault and battery.
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Improbable stories behind some beloved TV theme songs
There’s a subgenre of music fans who love the subject of TV themes. I wonder if those aficionados know these stories.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie stripped of her Order of Canada by Governor General
Following 2023 news reports that questioned the Indigenous ancestry of Buffy Sainte-Marie, the Governor General has terminated the singer’s membership in the Order of Canada.
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Blake Lively sued for defamation by PR group in 'It Ends With Us' feud
Jed Wallace and Street Relations are suing Blake Lively for $7 million after she allegedly brought them into her legal fight with co-star and director Justin Baldoni.
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What are Canadians spending per date? Survey suggests love ain’t cheap
Wondering how much you’ll need to spend to find a long-term partner? A BMO survey crunched the numbers on the average cost per date in modern relationships.
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Neil Gaiman, wife sued for rape and human trafficking by former nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich alleges Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer violated federal human trafficking prohibitions, and she’s seeking at least $7 million in damages.
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Diddy accused of sexually assaulting up-and-coming male musician in 2015
‘Sean Combs believed he was above the law. He is not,’ the lawsuit reads.
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Justin Baldoni ramps up Blake Lively feud by launching website with texts, timeline
Justin Baldoni’s team uploaded screenshots of text messages that they allege are between the actor and Ryan Reynolds.
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2025 Grammy Awards: The most eye-catching red carpet fashion
As always, this year’s Grammy’s are a mixed bag in terms of sartorial selections, with an anything-goes attitude.
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2025 Grammy Awards winners list: Beyoncé makes history with country music wins
Kendrick Lamar took home five Grammy Awards for his Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us.’
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Meet the father of all music piracy
Bootleg recordings and music piracy have been an issue a lot longer than most people realize. It can be all traced back to a man in the rafters of the Metropolitan Opera.
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