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Janelle Niles: Why Canada needs more pointed political comedy
Janelle Niles: Why Canada needs more pointed political comedy

Janelle Niles is a Black, Mi'kmaw, two-spirited comedian who’s been bringing her sharp humour to stages around Canada for the past few years. Now, sh…

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Victor Garber: Why there’s still one thing left on his acting bucket list
Victor Garber: Why there’s still one thing left on his acting bucket list

The Canadian actor Victor Garber (Titanic, Legally Blonde, Alias) has enjoyed an incredible career on stage and screen. This month, he’ll be honoured…

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Quick Q: How Patrick Watson channeled Leonard Cohen without imitating his sound
Quick Q: How Patrick Watson channeled Leonard Cohen without imitating his sound

When the Montreal singer-songwriter Patrick Watson was tapped to write music for “So Long, Marianne” — a new scripted series about the romance betwee…

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Kelsey Grammer: Why Frasier is more than just his most famous role
Kelsey Grammer: Why Frasier is more than just his most famous role

For many of his fans, Kelsey Grammer is inseparable from his character Dr. Frasier Crane, who first appeared on “Cheers” and later got his own spin-o…

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Carrie-Anne Moss: The Matrix and her new movie about a zombie-like pandemic
Carrie-Anne Moss: The Matrix and her new movie about a zombie-like pandemic

After years of struggling with auditions, the Canadian actor Carrie-Anne Moss landed the role of a lifetime playing Trinity in “The Matrix.” In her l…

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Ezra Koenig: Vampire Weekend is all grown up
Ezra Koenig: Vampire Weekend is all grown up

Lead singer Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend has been called a generational voice in indie rock. From the band’s iconic first singles “A-Punk” and “Oxf…

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Quick Q: How meditation helped Dylan Sinclair make his debut album
Quick Q: How meditation helped Dylan Sinclair make his debut album

Toronto’s Dylan Sinclair is a rising star on the Canadian R&B scene. Last year, he and singer Savannah Ré won a Juno for their collaboration, "Last O…

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Liza Colón-Zayas: Finding family and stability on The Bear
Liza Colón-Zayas: Finding family and stability on The Bear

On the hit series “The Bear,” Liza Colón-Zayas plays a middle-aged line cook named Tina who’s challenged by her mentors to learn new skills as a sous…

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Leif Vollebekk: How he literally dreamt up his new album
Leif Vollebekk: How he literally dreamt up his new album

Back in 2020, the Canadian singer-songwriter Leif Vollebekk found himself with a lot of extra time to think about the direction of his life and music…

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Nuno Bettencourt: The secret to a great guitar solo
Nuno Bettencourt: The secret to a great guitar solo

For four decades, Nuno Bettencourt has been the lead guitarist and songwriter for the band Extreme. His style is so distinct that generations of guit…

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