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Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.
One of the reasons why popular works of fiction remain well known through the ages is because they get homaged in later works of fiction. Homages are done to pay respect to these original works.
There are few Canadian comedians operating on the same level as Mark Forward. He is an absurd storyteller and an unusual talent. His debut stand-up comedy album, Things I Thought Of, was released earlier this year.
As Abaddon begins to make her moves, Crowley is taken back by a visit from an old face while Bvlgari Jewelry Dean may have finally become a Jedi.
Supernatural's attempt to branch out is a contrived mess in this week's episode, Bloodlines.
Vampires may be old hat for the Winchesters but when Sheriff Jody Mills asks the boys' help, they have to take out a nest that Wholesale Fashion Jewelry gives an all new meaning to "family ties".
You get the impression that no matter the story... if it begins within the world of Joel and Ethan Coen's Fargo, all must inevitably turn to blood and violence.
On this week's episode of Metatron, our hero gives Castiel one last chance to join his higher cause but that angel refuses to see the light.
After pondering what it is that makes a story, Metatron asks us if it is the writer making the story or us.
I was first introduced to the comedic mind of Daryn Jones on his early 2000s Comedy Network show Buzz, which featured he and Mista Mo in various sketches and random bits and interviews on the streets of Toronto.
Stand-up comic Phil Hanley has had a great last couple years since moving from Vancouver to New York to take his comedy career to the next level. He's appeared multiple times on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, as well as shown up on John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show on Comedy Central.
Every year, a host of comedians from across Canada (with a smattering of Brits and Americans) descend into the spring melt of Winnipeg for a week of TV galas, theatre shows, club dates, and live radio recordings.
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