Hartman, Bachman earn stars on fame walk
By Melissa Leong Toronto — The evening that figure skater Kurt Browning was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2001, he and his ballerina wife, Sonia Rodriguez were in a car accident. “She was...
View ArticleRoyal Wood ponders the big questions
By Lynn Saxberg OTTAWA – Rumpled is not how Royal Wood rolls. On a cold winter morning in Ottawa, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter wasn’t hard to find in a busy coffee shop: he was the only one with...
View ArticleHow Vancouver inspired Whitehorse to save the world
By Francois Marchand VANCOUVER — Could one kiss truly save the world? For the real-life couple of Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland, who perform together as folk-rock band Whitehorse, a single kiss...
View ArticleSilent nights rare for Canucks with John Tortorella on board
The Vancouver Canucks officially hit the midpoint of their 2013-14 National Hockey League season Monday but, let’s face it, they are pretty much there now. They’ve played 39 games, collected 50 points,...
View ArticleThe great, the wacky, the sad and simply outrageous Super Bowl XLVIII...
Every year when Super Bowl time rolls around, there is more than just gridiron talk around the Monday watercooler. For some inexplicable reason, many football watchers care passionately about Super...
View ArticlePop Forecast for May 5: Neighbors debuts; 24, Sarah McLachlan return
Chris Lackner “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows,” Bob Dylan sang. But these days, a guide through the seemingly endless flurry of pop culture offerings is just what we need....
View ArticleTV Wednesday: CSI loses founding cast member in season finale
One of the founding cast members of one of TV’s longest-running crime dramas is about to call it quits. Paul Guilfoyle, who has played Capt. Jim Brass on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation since the show’s...
View ArticleScott Stinson: Federer’s theatrics proof he’s still relevant among tennis elite
NEW YORK — We are at the point in The Roger Federer Story where, if it were scripted, we would be blasting the writers for using such obvious cliches. At the Wimbledon final two months ago, for...
View ArticleFilmmakers shed light on Syrian refugee crisis
Worried that the Syrian refugee crisis is slipping from the daily news and our conscience, businessman and philanthropist Frank Giustra challenged Canada’s creative community to share unforgettable...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....