VANCOUVER, British Columbia – After nearly three weeks, the Winter Olympics are over, and the world’s obsession with the Games will go on hold until the summer of 2012, when the circus will hit London.
Time After Time, the new musical about H.G. Wells using his time machine to follow Jack the Ripper to 21st century New York City, gets its world premiere at Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse Feb. 26-March 14.
He might have to get used to it. At the apex of a career that has made him one of music's biggest sellers, the Grammy-winning artist is expected to start a yearlong jail term Tuesday after pleading guilty in a New York City gun case.
Ontario's Ministry of Health announced last Thursday it was launching a review at Windsor's Hôtel-Dieu Grace Hospital in light of revelations that a surgeon there performed unnecessary mastectomies on at least two women. The cases were linked to incorrect or misread pathology reports.
NEW YORK – Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Regina Spektor and many others contributed to a potent sonic cocktail that rocked Carnegie Hall at the 20th Annual Benefit Concert for Tibet House US, a non-profit organization charged with preserving Tibetan culture.
It may have taken eight years, but Kevin Martin took that next step up the podium he was seeking with a 6-3 win over Norway's Thomas Ulsrud in the Olympic men's curling final Saturday at the Vancouver Olympic Centre.
In a study of more than 250 Danish adults experiencing a heart attack, Canadian-led scientists used a blood pressure cuff to intermittently stop blood flow in the arm, a process that begins while a patient is being transported to hospital by ambulance.
JERUSALEM – Two parts of an ancient biblical manuscript separated across centuries and continents were reunited for the first time in a joint display Friday, thanks to an accidental discovery that is helping illuminate a dark period in the history of the Hebrew Bible.