From Bruce Haring of Deadline:
David Hayman, a Canadian music supervisor with extensive film and television credits, has died at age 42. His death was confirmed by his company, but no cause was immediately available. Continue reading.
From Bruce Haring of Deadline:
David Hayman, a Canadian music supervisor with extensive film and television credits, has died at age 42. His death was confirmed by his company, but no cause was immediately available. Continue reading.
From Melissa Hank of Postmedia:
Link: Kim’s Convenience parents drop hints on Season 3
You’ve heard of singing for your supper, but the stars of Kim’s Convenience rearrange canned goods for their paycheque. Sure, they do some acting too, but Paul Sun-Hyung Lee says playing the owner of a convenience store calls for a particularly skilful manipulation of boxes, cans, packaged snacks and other goods. Think of it as prop culture. Continue reading.
From Eric Volmers of the Calgary Herald:
Link: Kim’s Convenience’s Andrew Phung still the ‘kid from northeast Calgary’
“I’m a kid in a candy store. I’m a kid who wanted to be an actor. This is the candy store. I get to play in and be a part of these different worlds.†Continue reading.
From Valerie Creighton of the Toronto Star:
Link: Canadian culture is a hot international commodity
Canada’s reputation is on a roll. The 2010 Olympics triggered a pride and collective consciousness that rallied our nationhood and took our country to the world. Now, as we close the decade, our brand is stronger than ever. Continue reading.Â
From Hua Hsu of the New Yorker:
Link: “Kim’s Convenience,†the genial Canadian sitcom that feels like watching another timeline
There is a place where people from all walks of life come together and overcome their differences through hard work and laughter. According to the sitcom “Kim’s Convenience,†this place is Canada. Continue reading.