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Mission Possible: How Tom Cruise's plan to film in space fits NASA's trajectory
He's flown fighter jets and hung off the sides of skyscrapers, and now actor Tom Cruise is joining SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and NASA to make the first feature film in space. The Top Gun actor already has script and director, but making a movie in zero gravity will be a major challenge.
Eli Glasner
Entertainment ||
TIFF still planning some type of physical festival, execs say
Organizers of the Toronto International Film Festival say they're still planning to have some type of physical festival this year. But executive director and co-head Joana Vicente adds 'it's definitely going to look different.'
Victoria Ahearn
Entertainment ||
Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies at 84
Mark Kennedy
Entertainment ||
Disney targets July 11 to begin reopening flagship Florida theme park
World ||
Toronto rapper Houdini identified as victim in fatal downtown shooting
Canada -Toronto ||
Jimmy Fallon apologizes for using blackface in past SNL skit
Entertainment |
Too much TV? Enter HBO Max, the latest streaming wannabe
Entertainment |
Quebec pledges up to $200M US to support Cirque du Soleil
Entertainment ||
Amazing Race Canada wins big on 2nd night of Canadian Screen Awards
Entertainment |
J.K. Rowling unveils new kids tale The Ickabog as free online serial
Jessica Wong
Entertainment ||
Kim's Convenience, Fresh Off the Boat casts plan online table read for charity
Entertainment |
The National, The Accountant of Auschwitz lead first night of Canadian Screen Awards
Jackson Weaver
Entertainment |
As It Happens
Bolivian orchestra stranded on the grounds of a German castle surrounded by wolves
Radio -As It Happens |
Brian May reveals recent heart attack
Entertainment ||
Late-night host James Corden loves this joke hotline for seniors by Calgary students
Canada -Calgary |
Cirque du Soleil founder wants to buy back the company
Business |
Venice Film Festival will go ahead in September, says governor
Entertainment |
Fighting human trafficking 'personal responsibility': country star Paul Brandt
Canada -Calgary ||
Quarantine put more fitness classes online, and many trainers say they're staying there
Zulekha Nathoo
Entertainment ||
Michael Enright leaving The Sunday Edition to host new CBC Radio program
Radio -The Sunday Edition ||
Here's what Toronto's $2B-a-year film industry could look like once it reopens
Julia Knope
Canada -Toronto ||
On with the show: Drive-in theatres see boost in popularity during pandemic
Jessica Wong
Entertainment ||
Sally Rooney's novel Normal People now a TV series that you should savour, not binge
Radio -Day 6 |