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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn the opening scene of “Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind,” a highly enjoyable documentary about the folk-pop troubadour of Canada, Lightfoot, now 81, sits at home with his wife, Kim, and watches clips of himself on Canadian television singing the 1965 song “For Lovin’ Me,” an ode to the arrogant adulterer he once was. Back when he wrote the song, Lightfoot was married, with a couple of kids.
Coming off as warm and affectionate as its protagonist, “Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind” is a breezy introduction to one of Canada’s most famous singer/songwriters. Chronologically working through Lightfoot’s storied, and seven decades-long, career, directors Martha Kohoe and Joan Tosoni intermix Lightfoot’s own recollection with traditional talking heads, including contemporary musicians and modern fans of his work.
The paeans come fast and furious in Martha Kehoe and Joan Tosoni's documentary about legendary Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. "If there was a Mount Rushmore in Canada, Gordon would be on it," exclaims Tom Cochrane.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: ABC has put in development a medical drama from The Good Doctor writer-producer David Renaud, the series’ executive producer Seth Gordon Drop Dead Diva creator Josh Berman, and Sony Pictures TV where Berman’s Osprey Prods and Gordon’s Exhibit A Film are both under deals.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersWritten and by Renaud, the series is loosely inspired by his life, centering around a doctor whose life is upended when
NTS has said Covid-19 physical distancing measures meant opening some properties this year was “not viable”.A spokesperson said last week: “Unfortunately we don’t think we can open Broughton House until next Easter.”
Fiona Apple, Fleet Foxes, Kim Gordon, Deerhoof, Cat Power and Grizzly Bear have lent their backing to the campaign, organised by the NOISE FOR NOW initiative and Seeding Sovereignty in response to the coronavirus epidemic.For every purchase of a protective face mask or bandana via NOISE FOR NOW, one will be donated to the Indigenous Impact Community Care Initiative to be distributed to pueblos and reservations most impacted by the coronavirus.In addition, a cash donation will be made to Seeding
Reese Witherspoon and Ava Phillippe Over the years, Reece and her daughter Ava, who she shares with actor Ryan Phillippe, have almost morphed into one another with their mirror image looks.The pair are also mutually supportive of one another.
And the couple might have their first commission after family members caught the bug, said Heather: “We’ve had a great time doing it and we love the end result.“My daughter has already asked me to make her a coffee table and I think she might get one soon!”
just fill out the form here.Your free listing will be displayed in an interactive widget in all our What’s On content, putting it in front of millions of readers a day, who’ll be able to search for places open near them by entering their postcode.We also pledge to keep a spotlight on the struggles of theatres, nightclubs, music venues and other establishments not able to safely resume their normal activities yet, and campaign for the support they still need.The council has submitted a bid to the
Serena Williams has the most incredible home in Palm Beach Garden, Florida, where she has been isolating with Alexis Ohanian and their two-year-old daughter Olympia during the lockdown. The tennis champion has been sharing some sweet photos from their time together on social media, including glimpses inside the property.
Gordon Ramsay‘s London restaurants are back in business! The celebrity chef took to his Instagram recently to share a video expressing how grateful he is that his eateries can now open again after being closed for an extended period of time because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.“London….We’re back!,” the 53-year-old captioned the clip, which was posted on Saturday, July 4.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine shared a peek inside the of his on Saturday – and it honestly looks too precious to use.The celebrity chef shared a video on Instagram to discuss his joy at finally being able to reopen his restaurants, but we couldn't tear our eyes away from his surroundings – he has two kitchen islands… TWO!While we don't get the full view, there's enough on show to make us realise that we should definitely be taking notes on how to jazz up our kitchen, Gordon-style.The