Link: Lawren Harris film captures acclaimed painter’s life and times

From Lauren La Rose of The Canadian Press:

Link: Lawren Harris film captures acclaimed painter’s life and times
“He was a very, very disciplined man. It didn’t come easy. He worked at what he did. I think that was the other thing that was revealing, is how determined he was. . . . He got up every morning and had a daily routine at which he worked. It wasn’t that this just happened to him. I think he worked hard to get where he did.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Lawren Harris comes to life in “Where the Universe Sings”

From Bill Brioux of Briouxtv:

Link: Lawren Harris comes to life in “Where the Universe Sings”
…re-tracing the footsteps of Canada’s most acclaimed landscape painter, someone who had the means of travel thanks to his family’s Massey-Harris fortune. The film follows the artist, who died in 1970 at the age of 85, to the north shore of Lake Superior as well as the peaks of the Rockies. There are also stops in Newfoundland, Cape Breton, Algoma, ‎the Arctic, Vancouver and New Hampshire. Continue reading.

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Link: Wynonna Earp’s Tim Rozon on the Earp sisters and the Syfy drama’s season finale

From Megan Logan of Inverse.com:

Link: Wynonna Earp’s Tim Rozon on the Earp sisters and the Syfy drama’s season finale
“Listen, Emily Andras is a genius. Every storyline is going to get dealt with and wrapped up by the end of 113. And then a bunch of stuff is going to happen that’s going to blow everybody’s mind and nobodys ready for it. People’s minds are going to be blown. People can come up with as many theories as they want, it’s not going to be as crazy as what’s going to happen in 113.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Wynonna Earp showrunner Emily Andras on #WayHaught and the fan reaction

From Erik Amaya of BleedingCool.com:

Link: Wynonna Earp showrunner Emily Andras on #WayHaught and the fan reaction
“There’s a sweetness to it and a genuineness to it on top of the sexiness of it. These are two good people having an interesting romance and they’re full fleshed out characters.” She also called it a joy and a terror to have it immediately resonate with the fans. Continue reading.

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Link: Kids’ CBC to rebrand

From Jeremy Dickson of Kidscreen:

Link: Kids’ CBC to rebrand
With a sharpened focus on interactivity across platforms, Canadian pubcaster Kids’ CBC will rebrand to CBC Kids this winter and introduce new content, hosts, puppet characters and a revamped set.

As part of the changes, this fall will be the last season on the network for longtime Kids’ CBC host and associate producer/writer Patty Sullivan.

The award-winning television presenter joined Kids’ CBC in 2003 after a nine-year stint as the host of Canadian provincial pubcaster TVO Kids. Continue reading.

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