Simu Liu is representing Canada in a big way.
18.09.2020 - 17:29 / etcanada.com
Ashley Campbell is following in the footsteps of her late father, country music legend Glen Campbell.
On Friday, the country singer dropped her new single “If I Wasn’t” featuring the one and only Vince Gill, and exclusively premiered a live video of the track with ET Canada.
“This song is about a moment of deep feeling. I was exploring the idea that it’s okay to just feel something and not have any clear resolution. It’s frustrating but real. Most real things are,” she explains.
The track is
Simu Liu is representing Canada in a big way.
Taylor Nolan has a new boyfriend named Zach after ending her fling with a mystery man from Canada, Us Weekly exclusively confirms.The Bachelor alum, 27, met Zach at the Fireside Conference at Camp Walden in Ontario, Canada, in September 2019, but they did not make their relationship official until this August. She began sharing distant photos of him via Instagram that same month and has continued to give fans closer glimpses of his face in recent weeks.
Sandra Bullock is staying safe!
Adam Sandler is bringing some family-friendly frights to Netflix in time for Halloween. The comedian’s latest comedy “Hubie Halloween” features Sandler as the laughing stock of Salem and subject to bullying from the townsfolk, something he says he has dealt with.
Disney+ is jumping onto the co-viewing bandwagon with a new feature called GroupWatch. The experience, which launches Tuesday in the U.S.
Jane Igharo’s “Ties that Tether” (Penguin Random House)Jane Igharo’s “Ties That Tether” tells the story of Azere, a Nigerian immigrant living in Canada who at 12, made a promise to her dying father that she would only marry a Nigerian man.Azere’s mother regularly reminds her of this promise as she sets her up with man after man after man, putting immense pressure on her to marry.Azere desperately wants to please her family, which is why when she falls in love with Rafael, who is white, she
Yee-Haw! Canada’s biggest night in country music is almost here and ET Canada has your ticket to the show.
Set life has MAJORLY changed on TV shows due to coronavirus with strict updated practices which include a protocol for on-screen kisses as one of those adjustments.
Samuel L. Jackson is hosting a new six-episode series that delves back into what is arguably the most shameful period in American history.
Six months after releasing her third studio album, Kelsea Ballerini is back with a whole new take on her latest collections of songs with her record Ballerini.
Dan + Shay are back with new music following the massive success of “10,000 Hours”.
Peter White Television EditorSchitt’s Creek has become a Canadian success story and while Pop TV, and to some extent, Netflix, will get the domestic plaudits – the network that gave the comedy its first chance was CBC.The public broadcaster said that it was “proud” to have commissioned the Dan Levy and Eugene Levy-created comedy, which gave Canada its first ever series win and became the first comedy or drama to sweep all four acting categories.The show was also the first series to sweep all
“Schitt’s Creek” star Noah Reid joined ET Canada’s Sangita Patel this week to talk about his new short film, “The Archivists”, being recognized at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. And with the Primetime Emmy Awards happening virtually this Sunday, Reid made some winner predictions on “Schitt’s Creek”‘s trophy take-home tally.
The final days of slain Beatle John Lennon are the focus of a new documentary, “Lennon’s Last Days”.
Drew Barrymore is bringing a little late-night sizzle to daytime television with her new talk show, “The Drew Barrymore Show”.
With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”. The actor also broke the news to ET Canada that he and his wife Sabrina Dhowre now have a new baby boy.