rIVerse opens up about living authentically.
29.01.2021 - 21:05 / etcanada.com
The next edition of “The Bachelorette” will reportedly be set in a Canadian winter wonderland.
According to CBC News, the upcoming season of the romantic reality hit will be filmed within the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Alberta.
Rumours first began when news emerged of a mysterious 65-day booking at the iconic Rocky Mountain resort, with all 466 rooms booked and pre-existing bookings during that time frame cancelled. Hotel officials confirmed the booking, but wouldn’t divulge any further
rIVerse opens up about living authentically.
Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson’s legendary career is being celebrated in a Heritage Minute.
It’s been nearly two months since Tayshia Adams’ season of “The Bachelorette” came to a close and it was announced that she had found love with Zac Clark.
A year after Covid raged in China, the country’s box office is all sewn up and back together with Detective Chinatown 3 besting Avengers: Endgame‘s U.S./Canada all-time opening with a $394M weekend. But here in the states, we’re still trying to get the pandemic under control, and winter storms which impacted 100 million Americans according to the National Weather Service didn’t help over a four-day Valentine’s Day/Presidents’ Day weekend which is historically a lucrative time.
Emmanuel Kelly is taking over the music scene with the support of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
“I shouldn’t tell you this,” grins Sam Neill, as he and his pup Chuff escort ET Canada through a gate to his Instafamous cows at the sprawling headquarters of his Two Paddocks vineyards in New Zealand’s Central Otago. “It sounds too eccentric, but I come play my ukulele here and a couple wander over and listen, but I’d really like mass adoration … I want cattle groupies.”
Vic Mensa is speaking out about the ongoing fight against systematic oppression and the COVID-19 response in the United States.
in a statement attributed to co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos, the company said more details will be announced “in the weeks ahead.”“We could only have dreamed in 2012 when our first original production began filming in Ontario (Hemlock Grove) what an important part of our business Canada would become,” the statement read. “Since 2017 alone we have spent more than $2.5B CAD on productions in the country.
On Tuesday, the Lifetime network held its sessions at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, which for the second time ever has gone totally virtually.
EXCLUSIVE: New Regency has secured the film and television rights to Meg Mason’s novel, Sorrow and Bliss, in what was said to be a competitive situation.
Michael Bublé is back to debate the pronunciation of Bubly Sparkling Water in the brand’s 2021 Super Bowl ad.
A big rumor is going around about who will be the next star of The Bachelorette!
Shaquille O’Neal is praising Giselle Bündchen for giving her husband, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, Tom Brady, the space he needs to make a big statement on Super Bowl Sunday.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) will air on the Roku Channel in the U.S., U.K., and Canada under a new television deal, Variety has learned.The professional wrestling promotion will air a one-hour weekly series on the Roku Channel beginning Feb. 11 and will air every Thursday thereafter beginning at 5 p.m.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAMC Networks and Toronto-based Shaftesbury have entered into a new strategic partnership that, through an investment in Shaftesbury, will grant AMC access to the production company’s slate and expand its content and development capabilities in Canada.The partnership, which builds on AMC and Shaftesbury’s existing production ties, was forged with the intention of growing Shaftesbury’s content slate across genres and creating more opportunities for Canadian creators
Canadian rockers Moist are back with a new single and an unsettling new video, featuring visuals from a National Film Board of Canada animated short.
Gallery: 80 totally tubular tunes from the 1980s (Espresso)Rene-Charles - the son of Celine and her late husband Rene Angelil - enjoyed success in his native Canada with his 2018 offerings, Catwalks and Loft Music, which entered the Canadian SoundCloud R&B charts in first and second position. But in an interview with the Montreal Gazette at the time, Rene-Charles admitted he hadn't told Celine about his music career until after he'd released the tunes.
Saweetie kicked off 2021 with some serious girl power, spreading some love to the women who hardly get recognition in music today: our best friends.
When Idris Elba was at home recovering from COVID-19 last year, he issued a rap challenge on his Instagram looking for someone who could freestyle some new lyrics. Canadian-born rapper and actor Connor Price jumped at the chance to drop everything and take Elba up on the challenge.