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    Interview: JoAnne Yarrow Talks Editing Only Murders in the Building

    Hulu’s new comedy series Only Murders in the Building follows three strangers (played by Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez) who find themselves entangled in a murder-mystery within their Manhattan apartment building. Relying on their knowledge of true crime and instincts, the trio attempt to solve the mystery, which involves spooky secrets and the realization […] More

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    Interview: Alannah Myles Talks Songwriting, Creating Art and the Enduring Appeal of Black Velvet

    Toronto-born singer/songwriter Alannah Myles has a voice which has been heard around the world. Her first album Alannah Myles was released in March 1989 and its signature hit “Black Velvet” soared to chart-topping status during the following months. The album (which also featured the hit singles “Love Is” and  “Still Got This Thing”) sold 1.2 […] More

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    Interview: Gabriel Gornell on the Amy Winehouse Tribute Event Back to Amy

    Gabriel Gornell is an individual with many fingers in the world of entertainment and streaming. With his distribution company, LocoDistro (Locomotive Distribution, Inc.), Gornell understands how audiences are viewing and consuming entertainment today, with his focus on providing and presenting entertainment in a unique way for our unpredictable times. LocoDistro is leading the future of […] More

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    Interview with Author Scott Ryan on His Book Moonlighting: An Oral History

    Moonlighting (1985–1989), created by Glenn Gordon Caron, was a show that was both ahead of its time yet absolutely perfect for it. If there’s one single show from the “greed is good” decade which can be labeled as “groundbreaking” then Moonlighting is that show. It was a breaker of conventions in every way. From week […] More

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    Alecia Aichelle: An Artist of Determination, Faith, and Unbridled Talent

    Alecia Aichelle started singing as most performers often have in school. Her first performance was a Christmas Eve service singing “Away In a Manger.” During the service the pastor had called all the kids up to the front and asked who among them knew the second verse of the song. Aichelle was quick to say […] More

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    Interview: Canadian Country Performer Owen Barney

    20-year-old Owen Barney From Toronto hasn’t let lockdown prevent him from creating terrific music. Following up on the success of his sophomore EP  No Road Too Long the singer/songwriter released Tough Times, a three song collection Featuring the single “You Make Me Wanna (Brown Eyed Girl” a song which showcases the performer’s talent for adding […] More

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    Lay Down Your Weary Tune: Favourite Bob Dylan Cover Songs

    Bob Dylan might be the most covered artist in music history and it’s not because of his extensive back catalog of songs (nearly 900 and growing), but it’s because of what his words are about; love, heartbreak, society, God, history, and just about everything else. There are very few artists who haven’t been inspired by […] More

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    Why Season 2 of Spin City Was Its Boldest and Funniest

    There have been many television “best of” lists over the past 25 years and many comedy television lists as well. If you’ve even read a few of these you’ll have noticed many of the same titles on each list. We all know these titles: Arrested Development, 30 Rock, NewsRadio, Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Office […] More

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    Ten Favorite Television Theme Songs

    Whenever I watch Friends on Netflix I always want to press “skip the intro” when The Rembrandt’s title theme begins, not because “I’ll Be There For You” is a bad song but since 1994, I’ve heard it more times than I have my own name. However, if a theme song is really good, it doesn’t […] More

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    Interview with Supinder Wraich of The 410

    While Supinder Wraich is now living in Los Angeles, the actress, writer, and director drew heavily upon her upbringing in Canada’s Northwest Toronto district of Rexdale, for the CBC Gem digital series The 410, which she created, wrote and stars in. Earning comparisons to The Sopranos and Breaking Bad, The 410 was directed by Renuka […] More

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    Interview: Oriane Pick Discusses Her Series Call It a Day

    French-born actress Oriane Pick has only been performing for a few years, but she has certainly made her mark in the industry as an award-nominated actress, writer and producer. In 2019 Pick, along with actress/writer/singer/producer Rachel Mariam. created the six-episode streaming series Call It a Day which since being released on YouTube, has been viewed […] More

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    An Interview with Elena Pavli on Her Upcoming TV Series The Manager

    Trained in the London theatre, actress and writer Elena Pavli made her way to Los Angeles where her first play, The Bad the Sad and The Broken Hearted was directed by Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks) and starred herself, Seth Rogen, Martin Starr, Dina Shihabi and Kumail Nanjiani. From there, Elena joined the writing team […] More

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