This week on The Richard Crouse Show, Richard welcomes three time GRAMMY® nominee Donny McCaslin. With 11 albums to his name, McCaslin is one of music’s most respected saxophonist and band leaders on the scene today. From mainstream modern to funky fusion to laid-back balmy ballads, all flavoured with his own experimental style, he has incorporated the entire range of sounds that a tenor sax can produce into his repertoire. As the bandleader on David Bowie’s final album Blackstar he pushed his boundaries even further.
Each week on the nationally syndicated Richard Crouse Show, Canada’s most recognized movie critic brings together some of the most interesting and opinionated people from the movies, television and music to put a fresh spin on news from the world of lifestyle and pop-culture. Tune into this show to hear in-depth interviews with actors and directors, to find out what’s going on behind the scenes of your favourite shows and movies and get a new take on current trends. Recent guests include Ethan Hawke, director Brad Bird, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, Eric Roberts, Brian Henson, Jonathan Goldsmith a.k.a. “The most interesting man in the world,” and best selling author Linwood Barclay.
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This week on a “Pop Life” encore design expert Debbie Travis shares stories about her career and how she knows when it’s time to move on. Then the “Pop Life” panel, Travis, Karan Walia Co-Founder & Ceo of Cluep and Eden Hertzog: Owner of New Moon Kitchen Inc., speak about the different characteristics you should have to be successful.
On this encore presentation the “Pop Life” panel, design legend Debbie Travis, Karan Walia Co-Founder & Ceo of Cluep and Eden Hertzog: Owner of New Moon Kitchen Inc., speak about the different characteristics you should have to be successful.
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Film critic and pop culture historian Richard Crouse shares a toast with celebrity guests and entertainment pundits every week on CTV News Channel’s talk show POP LIFE.
Featuring in-depth discussion and debate on pop culture and modern life, POP LIFE features sit-down interviews with celebrities from across the entertainment world, including rock legends Sting and Meat Loaf, musicians Josh Groban and Sarah Brightman, comedian Ken Jeong, writer Fran Lebowitz, superstar jazz musician Diana Krall, stand-up comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell, actors Danny DeVito and Jay Baruchel, celebrity chefs Bobby Flay and Nigella Lawson, and many more.
Tune in Saturday nights, 8:30 pm (ET) on the CTV NewsChannel and again at midnight on CTV or watch the whole thing HERE!
Film critic and pop culture historian Richard Crouse shares a toast with celebrity guests and entertainment pundits every week on CTV News Channel’s talk show POP LIFE.
Featuring in-depth discussion and debate on pop culture and modern life, POP LIFE features sit-down interviews with celebrities from across the entertainment world, including rock legends Sting and Meat Loaf, musicians Josh Groban and Sarah Brightman, comedian Ken Jeong, writer Fran Lebowitz, superstar jazz musician Diana Krall, stand-up comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell, actors Danny DeVito and Jay Baruchel, celebrity chefs Bobby Flay and Nigella Lawson, and many more.
Richard sits in on the CTV NewsChannel with news anchor Marcia MacMillan to have a look at the weekend’s big releases including the musical fantasy “Yesterday,” about a nowhere man who finds fame singing Beatles’ songs, the devil doll flick “Annabelle Comes Home” and the psychological drama “Isabelle”
A weekly feature from ctvnews.ca! The Crouse Review is a quick, hot take on the weekend’s biggest and most interesting movies! This week Richard looks at the Beatles fantasy “Yesterday,” the maniacal manikin movie “Annabelle Comes Home” and the psychological drama “Isabelle.”
Richard sits in on the CJAD Montreal morning show with host Andrew Carter to talk the new movies coming to theatres including “Yesterday,” a musical fantasy about a struggling musician who gets by with a little help from his friends, “Annabelle Comes Home,” the continuation of the devil doll story from “The Conjuring” and “Isabelle,” a psychological drama with a neighbourly twist.