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Kuperman Brothers: On making their Broadway debut with The Outsiders
Kuperman Brothers: On making their Broadway debut with The Outsiders

Rick and Jeff Kuperman (a.k.a. the Kuperman Brothers) are Canadian directors and choreographers whose work spans film, TV, music videos, concerts and…

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Jerry Seinfeld: Unfrosted, turning 70, and the Seinfeld finale
Jerry Seinfeld: Unfrosted, turning 70, and the Seinfeld finale

Few names are as instantly recognizable as Jerry Seinfeld. After nearly 50 years in comedy, TV and film, he’s now flexing his directorial muscles wit…

1 year, 11 months ago

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Quick Q: Softcult on their new EP Heaven
Quick Q: Softcult on their new EP Heaven

The Canadian twin siblings Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn went from playing in the super successful band Courage My Love to moving in an entirely diff…

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Béla Fleck: On tackling George Gershwin’s masterpiece Rhapsody In Blue
Béla Fleck: On tackling George Gershwin’s masterpiece Rhapsody In Blue

George Gershwin’s iconic concerto “Rhapsody In Blue” turns 100 this year. To mark the occasion, Béla Fleck, one of the world’s greatest living banjo …

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Carley Fortune: On leaving journalism to become a romance novelist
Carley Fortune: On leaving journalism to become a romance novelist

Carley Fortune is the Canadian author behind the New York Times bestselling novels “Every Summer After” and “Meet Me at the Lake” (the latter of whic…

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Dua Lipa: Radical Optimism, leaving bad relationships, and music as a mantra
Dua Lipa: Radical Optimism, leaving bad relationships, and music as a mantra

Dua Lipa is back with her third studio album, “Radical Optimism.” The Grammy-winning pop superstar sits down with Tom in New York for an in-depth con…

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Quick Q: Mark Clennon on his new film, HIV stigma, and the underbelly of Toronto
Quick Q: Mark Clennon on his new film, HIV stigma, and the underbelly of Toronto

Mark Clennon is a Jamaican Canadian actor and musician who stars in the powerful new film “I Don't Know Who You Are.” The story follows a Toronto mus…

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Charlotte Day Wilson: Cyan Blue, choosing music over hockey, and Patti Smith
Charlotte Day Wilson: Cyan Blue, choosing music over hockey, and Patti Smith

The acclaimed Toronto singer-songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson is back with her second studio album, “Cyan Blue.” She sits down with Tom to talk about …

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Ari Kinarthy: On scoring his own legacy
Ari Kinarthy: On scoring his own legacy

The Canadian composer Ari Kinarthy always dreamed of scoring a film, but he never expected it to be a film about his own life. The new documentary “A…

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Emily Henry: Bringing the romance novel into the age of dating apps and TikTok
Emily Henry: Bringing the romance novel into the age of dating apps and TikTok

Emily Henry is an internationally bestselling author credited with cracking the modern romance novel, especially for Gen Z and millennials. Three of …

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