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RandomChatter Network
GMCU 284: The Toronto Premiere of Wakanda Forever

RandomChatter Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:01


Celebrity host Sheba was invited by Disney to attend the Toronto premiere of Wakanda Forever!

Guardians of the MCU
GMCU 284: The Toronto Premiere of Wakanda Forever

Guardians of the MCU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:01


Celebrity host Sheba was invited by Disney to attend the Toronto premiere of Wakanda Forever!

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter
Megan Thee Stallion Shot A Cameo In Marvel Series, The Weeknd Announces 2nd Show In Toronto, 'Weird: The Al Yankovic Story' Trailer Debuts Ahead Of Toronto Premiere

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 3:31


Megan Thee Stallion will appear in an upcoming episode of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, it was announced Monday. The Weeknd announced Monday he is adding a second show in Toronto in September. A new trailer has premiered for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story ahead of the biopic's world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 8. The trailer includes clips of Yankovic parodies like “My Bologna” (“My Sharona” by The Knack) and “I Love Rocky Road” (“I Love Rock 'n' Roll” by the Arrows). Original Articles by John R. Kennedy: Megan Thee Stallion Shot A Cameo In Marvel Series The Weeknd Announces 2nd Show In Toronto 'Weird: The Al Yankovic Story' Trailer Debuts Ahead Of Toronto Premiere  

Cue To Cue: The Performers' Podcast
Mark Cassius: How To Keep Your Creativity And Career Moving Forward!

Cue To Cue: The Performers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 81:40


I am elated that Mark and I were finally able to make this conversation happen! I have been after mark for over a year to get him on Cue To Cue! Today is the day! One sentiment that really stuck with me after my time with Mark is how necessary it is to be in pursuit of what you love in order to stay passionate. Evolution is not something that just comes with time or age, it is something we need to actively pursue. Moving forward and staying curious about the “whispers” we receive, as creatives beings,  is the only way to ensure our growth. It can feel unsettling as artists because it means staying extremely present and tuned with ourselves. No checking out! Being ready and willing to let go of who we think we are as artists and courageous enough to allow ourselves to continually evolve. To talk to Mark is to be inspired by this idea and to think about it as one of the most exciting journeys as an artist we get to embark on. This is the life of an artist. In this episode: Why he decided to go back to grad school to get his masters in music Composition after having a successful career for decades The importance of valuing our sift skills as creatives and how to make sure you are bringing them into all areas of your life. How to ensure as a teacher of performers in post-secondary education you are supporting them in their transition into the entertainment industry How to use the rehearsal period as a learning opportunity to hone your interpersonal skills. The importance of learning to put the project first and the ego last.   A little about Mark: Mark Cassius is a graduate of Sheridan College’s, Music Theatre Performance program. He has been featured on Broadway, in the original Ragtime and revivals of Jesus Christ Superstar and Shenandoah. He was most recently featured in the Toronto premiere of the new musical, Sousatzka. He has starred in Drayton Entertainment's Damn Yankees, The Little Mermaid and Sweet Charity. Other credits include, the Toronto Premiere of the Off- Broadway Musical, The Musical of Musicals, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond), Miss Saigon, Showboat and Cats. He has also been featured on the stages of both the Shaw and Stratford Festivals. He holds an ongoing position, as a Performance Instructor at The Randolph College for the Performing Arts, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He spent eight years touring with the world-renowned acapella group, “The Nylons”, from 1997 to 2005. He is a Songwriter, Music Producer/Director and Teacher, who is presently doing a Masters in Music Composition at York University, where he intends to continue his tireless pursuit of creative excellence. Follow Mark! Facebook: The Mark Cassius Instagram: @themarkcassius Twitter: @themarkcassius

ScreenFish Radio
1on1 with Milla Jovovich and David Harbour (HELLBOY)

ScreenFish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 2:40


Julie Levac and Steve Norton come to you live from the red carpet of the Toronto Premiere of Hellboy, interviewing Milla Jovovich and David Harbour.

Cue To Cue: The Performers' Podcast
Mark Cassius: How To Keep Your Creativity And Career Moving Forward!

Cue To Cue: The Performers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 82:08


I am elated that Mark and I were finally able to make this conversation happen! I have been after mark for over a year to get him on Cue To Cue! Today is the day! One sentiment that really stuck with me after my time with Mark is how necessary it is to be in pursuit of what you love in order to stay passionate. Evolution is not something that just comes with time or age, it is something we need to actively pursue. Moving forward and staying curious about the “whispers” we receive, as creatives beings,  is the only way to ensure our growth. It can feel unsettling as artists because it means staying extremely present and in tune with ourselves. No checking out! Being ready and willing to let go of who we think we are as artists and courageous enough to allow ourselves to continually evolve. To talk to Mark is to be inspired by this idea and to think about it as one of the most exciting journeys as an artist we get to embark on. This is the life of an artist.   In this episode: Why he decided to go back to grad school to get his masters in music Composition after having a successful career for decades The importance of valuing our sift skills as creatives and how to make sure you are bringing them into all areas of your life. How to ensure as a teachers of performers in post-secondary education you are supporting them in their transition into the entertainment industry How to use the rehearsal period as a learning opportunity to hone you interpersonal skills. The importance of learning to put the project first and the ego last.   A little about Mark: Mark Cassius is a graduate of Sheridan College’s, Music Theatre Performance program. He has been featured on Broadway, in the original Ragtime and revivals of Jesus Christ Superstar and Shenandoah. He was most recently featured in the Toronto premiere of the new musical, Sousatzka. He has starred in Drayton Entertainment's Damn Yankees, The Little Mermaid and Sweet Charity. Other credits include, the Toronto Premiere of the Off- Broadway Musical, The Musical of Musicals, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond), Miss Saigon, Showboat and Cats. He has also been featured on the stages of both the Shaw and Stratford Festivals. He holds an ongoing position, as a Performance Instructor at The Randolph College for the Performing Arts, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He spent eight years touring with the world-renowned acapella group, "The Nylons", from 1997 to 2005. He is a Songwriter, Music Producer/Director and Teacher, who is presently doing a Masters in Music Composition at York University, where he intends to continue his tireless pursuit of creative excellence. Follow Mark! Facebook: The Mark Cassius Instagram: @themarkcassius Twitter: @themarkcassius   www.thisischelseajohnson.com  

KQEK.com Digital / Big Head Amusements / ArtScopeTO - Podcasts
KQEK.com --- Goblin on Dario Argento's Suspiria, recorded live at The Royal Cinema (2017)

KQEK.com Digital / Big Head Amusements / ArtScopeTO - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 39:31


Recorded live at Toronto's Royal Cinema, this week's podcast features an edited version of the Q&A with Italian prog-rock and horror masters Goblin, including Maurizio Guarini, Fabio Pignatelli,Massimo Morante, Agostino Marangolo, and Aiden Zammit, and Rue Morgue Magazine's Aaron von Lupton as moderator. The Q&A was conducted after the Toronto Premiere screening of Synapse Film's gorgeous 4K restoration of Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977). Bookending the podcast are some thoughts on the show, plus details on the upcoming screening of the Italian silent classic Dante's Inferno (1911), to which Guarini will be performing his original score live at the Royal on Dec. 6, 2017. Also of note: starting today, I'm making available for 1 week of free streaming via Vimeo and YouTube my experimental documentary BSV 1172: Your Friendly Neighbourhood Video Store (2016), as a salute Video Store Day, Sat. Oct. 21, 2017. A home video release will follow in late January, 2018. Visit KQEK.com for more info, links on this podcast. If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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Bill is Boring (But His Friends Aren't)
Bill is Boring - Bonus Episode #1 - "Get the hunky guy to push this!"

Bill is Boring (But His Friends Aren't)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 73:34


BONUS EPISODE #1 - A strange brew with the Butler Brothers. This week, Bill is joined by the creative minds of soon to be household directing names, Jason and Brett Butler of Substance Production. We've skipped the line and are releasing this episode on the morning of the Toronto Premiere for their new feature film "First Round Down" Tune is as things get silly and The Butler Bros break down what it takes to go from making no budget feature films to some budget features while still spending most of the budget on sandwiches. Check out the trailer to First Round Down (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gNH5BAZ5tdo) and get your tickets for the Toronto shows (https://imaginecinemas.com/cinema/carlton-cinema/) Mourning Has Broken by Brett Butler & Jason Butler https://itun.es/ca/KvsH5 Follow The Butler Brothers @subprod Buy your tickets and we'll see you at the show! Follow the show @billisboring on twitter/facebook and @billisboringpodcast on instagram Send your interesting stories to billisboring@gmail.com and we can read them on air! Thanks to Record Mike for the music https://soundcloud.com/imaceinfinitie GO SEE FIRST ROUND DOWN

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