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Joni Mitchell, and Pete Seeger. As a filmmaker, he was a ground-breaking documentarian who developed a style of visual storytelling that is still widely used today. He’s credited for creating Canada’s first music video. Yet, too few Canadians are familiar with his work. In response, Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology. It’s described as “the definitive overview of one of Canada’s unsung musical heroes.” On this episode of Hidden Track, we’ll speak with four contributors to that anthology. We’ll hear from Lawrence Dunn (son of Willie Dunn), Kevin Howes, the Grammy-nominated Producer who helped put together the anthology, Willie’s sideman, friend and guitarist ....
Trailbreaking Indigenous artist Willie Dunn gets new posthumous release cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Are We Human, or Are We Pop Star? Through the mockumentary Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and the documentary Miss Americana, the limits of humanizing the pop star persona are tested. Universal Pictures In our monthly column Laughed to Death, Brianna Zigler takes a look at the way comedy and existentialism go hand-in-hand in seemingly unlikely ways. For this installment, she examines the humanity lost on the pop star persona through Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and Taylor Swift’s Miss Americana. “I’d love to get Conner to the point where people forget that he’s a musician,” reflects Paula Klein (played by Sarah Silverman), manager to pop superstar Conner4Real (Andy Samberg), “where he’s just kind of everywhere like oxygen, or gravity, or clinical depression. He’s just ....
FOR most of us it was a rat of a year we were glad to see the back of – but for the Chinese 2020 was the Year of the Rat, which was meant to bring wealth and surplus. And despite being in the early throes of coronavirus they celebrated en masse, with the Chinese diaspora around the world all joining in – before March and lockdowns hit home. A year on and this festival of fun, which blows our end-of-the-year celebrations out of the water by lasting a full 15 days – from New Year’s Eve, Thursday, February 11, to Friday, February 26 – will be different from any before. ....