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A Little Late with Lilly Singh gets greenlit for second season
Canadian entertainer Lilly Singh is getting a second season of her groundbreaking late-night talk show.
Entertainment |
Hospitalized Broadway star Nick Cordero awakens from coma after coronavirus, says wife
Entertainment ||
Banff World Media Festival to host virtual events, including sneak peek of Snowpiercer TV show
Canada -Calgary ||
Robert Downey Jr. adapting comic by Toronto cartoonist for Netflix
Entertainment |
Broadway theatres will remain dark into September due to COVID-19
Zulekha Nathoo
Entertainment ||
Bryan Adams apologizes for COVID-19 Instagram post condemned as racist, inflammatory
Canada -British Columbia |
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Robert Downey Jr. adapting Sweet Tooth comic by Toronto's Jeff Lemire for Netflix
Entertainment |
Disney makes filmed version of Hamilton streamable in July
Entertainment ||
Bryan Adams's Instagram post draws rebukes from Chinese-Canadian organization, social media users
Liam Britten
Canada -British Columbia |
Jerry Stiller, comedian and Seinfeld actor, dies at 92
Entertainment ||
Canadian cinemas mull safe returns along uncertain COVID-19 timeline
Guy Quenneville
Canada -Saskatoon ||
As It Happens
Library of Congress unveils tool to 'reinvent, reinvigorate' classic hip-hop sampling
Radio -As It Happens |
All masks, no fireworks: Shanghai Disneyland in muted reopening after coronavirus closedown
Entertainment |
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Sylvia Nickerson among winners of 2020 Doug Wright Awards for Canadian comics
Entertainment |
Rock 'n' roll legend Little Richard dead at 87
Chris Iorfida
Entertainment ||
The animated advantage: How Canadian cartoonists are staying home and staying busy
Eli Glasner
Entertainment ||
Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tegan and Sara, Colm Feore and more share their lockdown media picks
Radio -Cross Country Checkup |
Photos
Pandemic-inspired street art in Canada and around the world
World ||
Roy Horn of famed Vegas act Siegfried & Roy dies at age 75 of coronavirus complications
Entertainment ||
How Hollywood became the unofficial propaganda arm of the U.S. military
Radio -Ideas |
Heritage minister outlines distribution of $500M of arts and culture COVID-19 support
David Friend
Entertainment ||
The royal disruptors: Options abound for Harry and Meghan in their Hollywood rebrand
Kim Brunhuber
World |