Watch an encore presentation of “Pop Life” with rock superstar Sting about his new musical “The Last Ship” and the importance of remembering the community he came from. Then, the “Pop Life” the panel, artist Curt Montgomery, Chef Guy Rawlings and Dr. Sharon Cohen, talk about the influence and power of memories in art.
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.
On this encore presentation of “Pop Life” Richard spoke with rock superstar Sting about his new musical “The Last Ship” and the importance of remembering the community he came from.
“It was a gift in that I am a songwriter a storyteller and there was a story that hadn’t been told,” Sting says of The Last Ship, “that needed to be told by someone of community, but not in the community so there was some objectivity. I had a responsibility to honour the community that I came from, a community in crisis.”
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.
On this encore presentation of “Pop Life” the panel, artist Curt Montgomery, Chef Guy Rawlings and Dr. Sharon Cohen, talk about the influence and power of memories in art.
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.
On the season four opener of “Pop Life” Richard spoke with rock superstar Sting about his new musical “The Last Ship” and the importance of remembering the community he came from. “It was a gift in that I am a songwriter a storyteller and there was a story that hadn’t been told,” Sting says of The Last Ship, “that needed to be told by someone of community, but not in the community so there was some objectivity. I had a responsibility to honour the community that I came from, a community in crisis.”
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 superstar Sting, musician Josh Groban, comedian Ken Jeong, writer Fran Lebowitz, superstar jazz musician Diana Krall, legendary rock star Meatloaf, stand-up comedian and CNN host W. Kamau Bell, actor Jay Baruchel, celebrity chefs Bobby Flay and Nigella Lawson, and many more.
Richard sits in on CKTB’s Larry Fedoruk Show to talk about the “Pop Life” season opener featuring Sting!
“It was a gift in that I am a songwriter a storyteller and there was a story that hadn’t been told,” Sting says of his musical The Last Ship, “that needed to be told by someone of community, but not in the community so there was some objectivity. I had a responsibility to honour the community that I came from, a community in crisis.”
From ctvnews.ca: Film critic Richard Crouse is excited for the newest batch of interviews that will air when CTV’s “Pop Life” returns for its fourth season this Saturday. Since his show aired three years ago, Crouse said he’s set out to create a platform where people could share stories they hadn’t before. “Everybody has got a fascinating story … and we give them time to tell it,” he told CTVNews.ca over the phone… Read the whole thing HERE!
Richard swings by CP24 Breakfast to talk about the fourth season of “Pop Life,” premiering in Saturday February 23, 2019! On the first episode Sting stops by to talk about his musical “The Last Ship.” “It was a gift in that I am a songwriter a storyteller,” he says, “and there was a story that hadn’t been told, that needed to be told by someone of community, but not in the community so there was some objectivity. I had a responsibility to honour the community that I came from, a community in crisis.”
“Pop Life” comes back with all new shows on Saturday February 23 on CTV (midnight) and CTV NewsChannel (8:30 pm)! First up, Sting talks about his musical “The Last Ship” and the biggest compliment a songwriter can get. Tune in, you’ll like it!
Watch Richard’s “Canada AM” reviews for “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Far From the Madding Crowd” and “Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police” with host Marci Ien.