"No Risk Involved" from 20-year-old Vietnamese-Chinese Canadian artist Nilo Blues is the definition of the "stay on your side" mentality. As an Asian living in Canada, he would prefer outsiders not meddling with Asian culture in a disingenuous way.
12.01.2020 - 03:31 / torontosun.com
Canada, and the rest of the world it seems, really loved Neil Peart.
Tributes to the Rush drummer-lyricist continued to pour in over the weekend following the Friday afternoon news of his death at 67 after a three-and-a-half year battle with brain cancer.
Peart’s passing, in his adopted home of Santa Monica last Tuesday, stunned fans and fellow musicians alike.
“Neil Peart had the hands of God,” Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins said on Instagram.
Hawkins and Foos frontman Dave Grohl, the latter
"No Risk Involved" from 20-year-old Vietnamese-Chinese Canadian artist Nilo Blues is the definition of the "stay on your side" mentality. As an Asian living in Canada, he would prefer outsiders not meddling with Asian culture in a disingenuous way.
In an ABC News special last night called "Royal Divide: Harry, Meghan, and the Crown," Harry's friends, alongside media and royal experts, weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping back as senior royals—which entails their living more independently in Canada, making their own income, and possibly paying for their own security. But experts believe their desire to have more privacy might backfire on them.
A touching tribute. Jeanie Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, opened up about the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s dream move to Canada could be set for some serious turmoil.The land on which their Vancouver Island home sits is at the centre of a furious row with native Americans. A tribe of angry native Americans say the £10million home that Harry and Meghan have moved into is on land that was stolen by the British.
Neil Young, who is originally from Canada, revealed that he’s now a citizen of the United States and plans to use his new status to vote Democrat.
You can now call him Neil Young, U.S. citizen.
Also this year the visit to Gay Pride Parades and CSD Events all over the world was at the top of our Gay Travel Bucket List. We are proud that we went hand in hand with our rainbow flag to a total of six Gay Pride parades in 2019. From Canada, the USA and Sweden to Amsterdam, we support the LGBTQ + community in their struggle for equality and acceptance and continue the LGBTQ+ history of the numerous lesbian, gay, trans and queer activists.
Our 10 Whistler Pride Highlights 2019 – It seems to become an annual habit, a good one we have to add. Starting the new year with a Gay Ski Week Pride trip to Canada is just the best way to kick off our gay travel plans for 2019. It was time again to pack our bags and pride ski outfits and fly over to Vancouver to attend the 27th annual Whistler Pride Gay Ski Week in the Whistler Mountains, British Columbia.
Celine Dion has assured fans she’s “doing okay” following the death of her mother.
Celine Dion has assured fans she’s “doing okay” following the death of her mom on Friday.
Céline Dion’s mother, Thérèse Dion, passed away on Thursday, January 16. She was 92.
Celine Dion's mother, Thérèse Tanguay Dion, has died. She was 92.
Even though she is the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle’s application for British citizenship could be in jeopardy if she and her husband, Prince Harry, move to Canada. While the two have decided to put some distance between them and the royal family in order to become financially independent, moving to another country might cause problems for Meghan’s British citizenship. She may be a part of the royal family, but Meghan is yet to be accepted for British citizenship.
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After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced they would be stepping back as ‘senior members’ of the royal family, they said they would spend their time between the UK and Canada.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Neil Peart, the legendary drummer of Rush, has died, Rolling Stone reports. He was 67. The cause of death, according to a spokesperson, was brain cancer. Peart passed on Tuesday, January 7th, in Santa Monica.