Bright Lights The heart breaking nearly simultaneous deaths of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds marked a poetic, but sad end. They were “married” to each other in a sense, each single after multiple marriage fails, connected, intimate next door neighbours for decades. Spend a warm two hours with them in the Fisher Stevens documentary Bright Lights debuting on… View Post
Mostly Sunny by Dilip Mehta | Interview by Anne Brodie
MOSTLY SUNNY opens January 13 Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary and Halifax! Available in Canada January 10, exclusively on iTunes and simultaneously in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Australia, Brazil and Latin America. Sunny Leone’s is the story of single- minded personal reinvention in two international arenas and it’s a doozy. Raised in a traditional conservative Sikh… View Post
Travel Resolutions for 2017 by Kathy Buckworth
Travel can be fantastic, rewarding, mind opening and good for the soul. It can also be frustrating, exhausting and absolutely soul sucking. The best way to improve the travel experience for all of us is for all of us to resolve never to do the following things when we’re traveling, and hope that we pass the message along to our… View Post
Song ‘n Dance, Double Acting Masterclass, Francofied Comedy and What Noah Hawley’s Been Doing Besides Prepping Fargo 3.
Fences, directed by and starring Denzel Washington and based on August Wilson’s landmark play, this is a nearly three hours showcase of the highest calibre of acting. Washington and Viola Davis who plays his wife give sustained master classes in the art, within a claustrophobic domestic drama about a Baltimore garbage man and his family. The overbearing patriarch says he’s… View Post
Travel Trends 2017 by Kathy Buckworth
2016 has been a year of turmoil for Canadian travel. From our declining Canadian dollar, fears over terrorism and general uneasiness with the results of the US election, we’re choosing to spend our travel dollars and travel time in non-traditional ways, venturing out to new and unique places. According to Expedia.ca, if upwards trends from 2016 continue into next year,… View Post
Holiday Parties: What You Need To Know About Social Host Liability
∼ by Lindsay Charles, McLeish Orlando Critical Injury Lawyers The holiday season is one of the happiest times of the year. We host family and friends for holiday parties and dinners. Amongst the excitement there is always that lingering question in the back of our minds, what happens if one of my guests drinks and drives? The Supreme Court of… View Post
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