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kashmerevibes · 21 days
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I love real estate and home decor shows. I am currently watching Luxe Listing Toronto on Prime Tv. I like the Luxe Listing Australia better. The Brokers and Agents are trying too hard but I'll keep watching.
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oscartheghost · 16 days
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I am an avowed toronto hater, and that is why luxe listings toronto hits for me. it is a top tier hate watch.
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laresearchette · 1 month
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Friday, April 26, 2024 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: THANK YOU, GOODNIGHT: THE BON JOVI STORY (Disney + Star) KNUCKLES (Paramount+ Canada) INFESTED (Shudder) WE'RE HERE (HBO Canada) 9:00pm
WHAT IS <i>NOT</i> PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT? 100 DAYS TO INDY (CW Feed)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
<b>AMAZON PRIME CANADA</b> COMEDY CLASS CROSSROADS DIL DOSTI DILEMMA FOOL’S DAY LUXE LISTINGS TORONTO SAYEN: DESERT ROAD SUELTOS EN LOS CABOS
<b>CBC GEM</b> A SMALL FORTUNE <b>CRAVE TV</b> ANYONE BUT YOU BAD TEACHER BULL DURHAM DOWN LOW FLOAT LEONARD COHEN: I’M YOUR MAN MANODROME WE’RE HERE (Season 4, Episode 1)
<b>DISNEY + STAR</b> THANK YOU, GOODNIGHT: THE BON JOVI STORY (All Episodes)
<b>NETFLIX CANADA</b> THE ASUNTA CASE (ES) HACK YOUR HEALTH: THE SECRETS OF YOUR GUT
IIHF U18 MEN’S HOCKEY (TSN3) 12:00pm: Canada vs. Czechia
NBA BASKETBALL (TSN4) 5:30pm: Game 3 - Bucks vs. Pacers (TSN4/TSN5) 8:00pm: Game 3 - Clippers vs. Mavericks (TSN4/TSN5) 10:30pm: Game 3 - Timberwolves vs. Suns
MLB BASEBALL (SN1) 6:30pm: Dodgers vs. Jays (SN Now) 8:00pm: Yankees vs. Brewers
NHL HOCKEY (SN360) 7:00pm: Game 3 - Rangers vs. Capitals (SN) 7:00pm: Game 3 - Canucks vs. Predators (CBC/SN Now) 10:00pm: Game 3 - Jets vs. Avalanche (SN) 10:30pm: Game 3 - Oilers vs. Kings
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF CHESHIRE (Slice) 8:00pm: Jokers, Kings and Warring Queens
DOWN LOW (Crave) 9:00pm:  A repressed gay man develops an unlikely friendship with a young masseur who teaches him to embrace life.
HAUNTED HOSPITALS (T&E) 10:00pm: Cross paths with souls that linger after death. Learn why a nurse believes cold spots and odd noises are coming from a patient's stuck spirit, learn why trauma can bind the dead to the living, and encounter a ghost that can't exit a hospital café.
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awardseasonblog · 2 years
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Le previsioni per la categoria della Miglior colonna sonora, come per alcune categorie tecniche, vengono solitamente elaborate dopo l’annuncio delle short-list dei semifinalisti che quest’anno saranno rese note dall’Academy alla fine di dicembre. Nel frattempo però già circolano le prime predictions elaborate incrociando i giudizi degli addetti del ramo musicale. 1.#TheFabelmans (John Williams) Oscar Story: 47 nominations. 5 Oscar (nel 1972 con Il violinista sul tetto, nel 1976 con Lo squalo, nel 1978 on Guerre stellari, nel 1983 con E.T. l'extra-terrestre e nel 1994 con Schindler's List) 2.#WomenTalking (Hildur Guðnadóttir) WINNERS: TIFF Tribute Artisan Award (Toronto International Film Festival) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar per Joker (2020) 3.#TAR (Hildur Guðnadóttir) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar per Joker (2020) 4.#Glispiritidellisola (Carter Burwell) Oscar Story: 2 nominations (nel 2016 per Carol, nel 2018 per Tre manifesti a Ebbing, Missouri) 5.#Empireoflight (Trent Reznor e Atticus Ross) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (nel 2011 per The Social Network, nel 2021 per Soul) e 3 nominations (The Social Network, Mank, Soul) 6.#TheBatman (Michael Giacchino) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar nel 2010 per Up e 2 nominations (UP, Ratatouille) 7. Babylon (Justin Hurwitz) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (2 nel 2017 per La La Land, colonna sonora e canzone) 8. Pinocchio (Alexandre Desplat) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (nel 2015 con The Grand Budapest Hotel, nel 2018 con La forma dell’acqua) per un totale di 11 nominations 9. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ludwig Göransson) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar nel 2019 per Black Panther 10. White Noise (Danny Elfman) Oscar Story: 4 nominations (nel 1998 con Men in Black e Genio Ribelle, nel 2004 con Big Fish, nel 2009 con Milk) 11. Nope (Michael Abels) WINNERS: Distinguished Composer Award (Middleburg Film Festival) NOMINATIONS: Saturn Award 12. The Whale (Rob Simonsen) 13.Everything Everywhere All At Once (Son Lux) 14. She Said (Nicholas Britell) Oscar Story: 3 nominations (nel 2017 con Moonlight, nel 2019 con Se la strada potesse parlare, nel 2022 con Don’t Look Up) 15. Till (Abel Korzeniowski) #PrevisioniOscar #Migliorcolonnasonora #BestOriginalScore https://www.instagram.com/p/Cka2uORIT-o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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babyblizzard27 · 4 years
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Tagged by: @hyuck-flower, aww, thank you for the tagging me ❤❤
rules: you can usually tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to! put your music on shuffle and list the first 10 songs, then tag some people!
In no order:
1. Patynextdoor- Break From Toronto
2.NCT 127- Baby don't like it
3. Son lux- Lost in trying
4.Phoria- Saving Us a Riot
5.Lana Del Rey- Norman F Rockwell
6. Oumou Sangaŕe- Saa Magni
7.Ha tfelt ft Gaeko- I wander
8. Agust D- The Last
9. Trevor Daniel- Falling
10. Hiroyuki Sawano- Vogal im käfig
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luxmagnafest · 4 years
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INTERVIEW: "Reflectif" Artists Reflect on Black Representation from their Upbringing
In one week, Lux Magna will have the pleasure of opening a month long art exhibit at Casa del Popolo, curated by local visual artists Kai Samuels and Joyce Joseph (a.k.a. JUICE); Reflectif is an exposition of art spanning various mediums, by 6 young Black artists coming from across the country.
Team member Mags (who is also a visual artist) spoke with Nafleri, Tyrin Kelly, Joseph Moore, Hasina Kamanzi (OTT), BlazenBlack (OTT) and Simone Heath (TO), about their respective experiences growing up with (or without) Black folk represented in the media and art that they consumed.
When was the first time you remember seeing Black folk represented in media or the arts?
Hasina: The first time I remember seeing Black people highlighted in media was when I went back to Burundi for the first time in 2014. I saw an oil painting exposition that was illustrating what life was like in Burundi pre-colonisation. I didn't realize at the time how influential it would be for me so, unfortunately, I can't recall what was the name of the artist or the name of the exposition.
Nafleri: Having grown up in Haiti, I was surrounded by Black people, so Carnival season was Black people and their joy put on a show. I knew whiteness existed but it was in light-skin Black [people] or missionaries; I wasn't fully aware how much opportunities catered to it. BUT, after arriving in Canada and being taught to be Black, around my second year, I remember TVA played films every Saturday, and during the week they would play the trailer for said movies; I remember once they played Fat Albert and all through out the week I was hype ‘cause it was movies with characters I felt I could relate to. I ended up being disappointed but, I still remember that child's hype. But in Haiti, I remember music, cinema, literature, paintings, sculptures, I wasn’t fully aware of it but I was lucky enough to experience Blackness in art.
Joseph: The first time that I remember seeing Black people represented within the media was The Proud Family. The show had a significant impact on my childhood, as it allowed for me to see various Black characters in a normalized and lighthearted setting on a regular basis.
BlazenBlack: Had to be the detective [Bulletproof] in the cartoon COPS, followed by X-Men’s Storm.
Simone: The earliest Black character I could remember is Susie Carmichael from Rugrats. Pinpointing a first time is hard to say for sure. I grew up in the late 90’s-early 2000’s with a lot of Black shows, a few having more Black-centric protagonists. I can remember watching The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Family Matters and The Cosby Show with my family.
Tyrin: I’m not sure… growing up I became really obsessed with the early jazz scene in America. It was drummers like Philly Joe Jones and Art Blakey that really inspired me to learn an instrument. K-OS is one of the first modern Black musicians that showed me you can make hip-hop and be a rock-star. I fell in love with Atlantis Hymns for Disco and really idolized that whole “B-Boy who makes indie music” persona. In terms of visual art I wasn’t really aware of Black artists that stuck to my memory until high school art class I think. I was really invested in the poetry scene in Ottawa during that time and Saul Williams is another Black artist that really influenced me.
2. Who was your favorite fictional Black character growing up?
Nafleri: Can I answer Jesus? (laughs) I remember reading (I know nada of Christian theology) that Jesus never wrote anything, his partners did, so in the writing of others, I'd see the fiction of Jesus, not that it's a bad thing, fictional characters can be inspirational but… uncles, aunties and ‘em might roast for that one. (laughs). Jokes aside though, growing up I remember Bouki and Malice, which were folk stories of Haiti and in the literary work of Odette Roy Fombrun. I was able to see Black characters that weren't asked to be super, they existed in the complexities of their life. Looking back, I'm grateful to have experienced that.
BlazenBlack: My favorite fictional Black character must have been Piccolo [DragonBall Z] if he counts. If not, War Machine [Iron Man franchise].
Hasina: Growing up, my favorite Black fictional character was Pamela (from the Tea Sisters book series) [Thea Stilton series in North America]. Technically, she's a mouse but she was also very anthropomorphic & born in Tanzania (like me!) so baby Hasina read her as Black.
Joseph: This is a hard question to answer as I can think of many favourites, but if I had to choose, it would be between Alyx Vance from the Half Life video game series or Michonne from The Walking Dead.
Tyrin: My favourite fictional Black character growing up was Radio Raheem from Do The Right Thing. Also Q from Juice. Foxy Brown was also so badass. Those three will forever be cool.
Simone: Probably Raven Baxter from That’s So Raven for a bit. I liked a lot of the outfits she would wear. She was multi-talented and funny.
3. What is your opinion on the current state of Black representation in Canadian media?
BlazenBlack: I don’t watch much Canadian TV, so I can’t speak on shows or movies, but in terms of animations, I can’t even name one off the top of my head. I'm hoping to change that.
Joseph: While I admit that I haven't been consuming as much Canadian media as I would like to as of late, I have found it harder to name many prominent or relatable Black characters within Canadian media off of the top of my head as opposed to American characters. While I appreciate Canada's willingness to represent many different cultures and viewpoints, it would be interesting to see something centered around the regular lives of Black people living in Canada on a larger platform.
Simone: Black representation in Canadian media could be a lot better. It feels as though it isn’t really there or pushed into the background as apart of Canadian diversity. Most of the Black media I consume is from the States. I don’t watch a lot of Canadian television, but from what I’ve seen I don’t recall any Black protagonists, usually side characters with little to no background. I feel like Black Canadian artists/athletes aren’t recognized until they have made something of themselves outside of the country. I’m grateful for people that reach out and organize events like this to have ourselves shown. I also have a lot to learn myself when it comes to being more active in these conversations and connecting with other Black Canadians.
Nafleri: I feel like I can't speak of Canadian media, though this stretch ocean to ocean I've only visited— I can't even say Toronto— Niagara Falls… once on a family trip. Quebec media however, having consumed a lot, hoping to fit in, I know for a fact, there is a big lack of representation. Though I stopped consuming QC media, late high school, my best friend studying in a theater institutions is closer to Quebec's media and we often discuss the lack of representation in his future field of work.
Tyrin: Um, I’m not sure it’s so black and white… if you’re looking at “credible” sources of media, yeah definitely a little convoluted. But in terms of independent media— media environments run by artists  for artists— then I think it’s thriving and it’s all so cool! Like, looking at people I follow on social media or friends and peers that are making cool shit the list is giant. Definitely media representation is positive and important to an extent, and I think in  Canadian media the effort is made, but that’s not what matters. What matters is honesty and published honesty is recognized in every format. I mean, shouts out to: Tau Lewis, Marvin Luvualu António, Moneyphone, Schwey, Elle Barbara, Tati au Miel, Neo Edo, Cole Craib, James Goddard, and all other Black artists who are doing their thing.
Hasina: There is a lot of work to be done but I'm hopeful because I see a lot of creatives doing great things both in Ottawa/Gatineau (where I live) and in Montreal.
Closing thoughts from co-curator JUICE
It's really cool how living Black is very different to other people. I always had this ideology that, because I was navigating spaces where there were a few Black children (or I was the only Black child) while growing up, meeting Black folks outside my environment meant that I could relate to them, just because they were Black. I wouldn't realize that our experiences could be different. Seeing how representation is so different but so important to each individual life, reminds me that, what ever they're doing creatively, you can do too, and you're not alone on the journey.
The first time I remember seeing Black folks was when my mother gave me a Spice Girl doll. Mel B (Melanie Brown) was the first Black doll I ever had and she had an Afro. She was the one doll I spent so much time on; I loved her so much. When I found out she was an actual person, I was shocked, and was interested in what she does, but I didn't have access to seeing what she did creatively (except on those celebrity TV talk shows when my mother would take me out to hair salons) . Later on growing up, I was into 1990's-2000's TV shows. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, My Wife and Kids, and Sister, Sister to name a few. Cartoons and anime were some other things I would watch when I would spend time with my siblings. Codename: Kids Next Door, Teen Titans and Bleach were a few of the earliest shows I would see Black characters. I would be extremely happy whenever they appeared on my screen. This only lasted during the years I moved and lived in Philadelphia. I moved back to Canada in 2008 and my spaces drastically changed. TV wasn't really the same after that.
The shows that depicted the Black characters I loved and enjoyed, weren't available in the country. Sometimes if they were, they would be 3-4 episodes behind from the American releases. At this point, I relied on the internet, or my brother’s video collections to air the shows I missed so much. Black representation was never really viewed as much as I was exposed to in the States. It became non-existent to me. The only time I would see a Black person in media or TV, is when a creative artist becomes popular, and outlets find out they're from Montreal. It was difficult to find representation growing up in this city, I always felt like we were side characters in our own adventures. People don't realize it but it does have an affect on people. It's nice to know that organizations are creating platforms for BIPOC representation, because we exist and we are not alone.
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Wellesley Underground’s Holiday Guide to Wellesley-Owned Businesses: November 2019
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The Good Supply / Image Credit: The Good Supply
Looking for your holiday gifts? Check out Wellesley Underground’s crowd-sourced list of Wellesley-owned businesses (updated for 2019)! Compiled by Hoi-Fei Mok ‘10, WU Managing Editor.
Pinterest Board of the Shops (incomplete)
Jewelry
Alumnati Jewelry by Stephanie Christie ‘00: Handmade Wellesley lamppost earrings
Ecru Collection by Kara Templeton '12: Jewelry, home decor, and stationery
Kindred Spirit Studios by Michelle Davis Petelinz '78: Jewelry, home decor
Lauren Wimmer Jewelry by Lauren Wimmer ‘98: Jewelry
Mala Shah Design by Mala Shah ‘98: Metalworks and Reiki-infused jewelry
Ready-Made by Jenn Meng ‘13: Materials-focused jewelry brand offering minimal, everyday pieces that are affordable, hypoallergenic, super strong, and tarnish-free.
Porcelain and Stone by Kimberly Huestis '05: Nautically inspired jewelry
Space Mermaid by Stephanie Carbone '93: Sky and sea inspired jewelry
Urban Witchcraft by Elena Gauvin ‘13: hand fabricated sterling silver gemstone jewelry with a gothic feel 
Wellesley Voices For Disability: Wellesley earring and necklace set, scarf and hat set, fountain pen, bookmark, keyboard covers and more. 
Art & Crafts
A Riot of Color by Susan Eiseman Levitin '85: Hand-dyed yarns
Achiaa Paper and Pen by Rebecca Amponsah ‘08: Handmade paper goods and lettering
Alyssa Sketch’d by Alyssa Torres ‘09: Original illustrations/art and jewelry
Art Without A Frame by Hoi-Fei Mok ‘10: Original illustrations/art from the Dragon Fruit Project, an oral history project of queer and trans Asian Pacific Islanders
Cardiology Cards by Tamar Zmora ‘11: Break up Cards
ChemKnits Creations by Rebecca Brown ‘06: Hand dyed yarns
Connie-Chen.com by Connie Chen ‘17: Calligraphy commissions, prints, bookish apparel, oblique holders, penmanship lessons 
DisaporicArts by Jenny Jean ‘13: Modern digital art prints
Fran Decker by Fran Decker '80: Original paintings, prints, tiles and notecards
Genevieve Calligraphy by Genevieve Goldleaf ‘12: Botanical illustrations and custom calligraphy
The Grey Fox Studio by Katherine Grey '08: Printmaking, drawing & painting
KT Obermanns by KT Obermanns '07: Illustrations, portraits, pinups, and caricature
Leslie Ordal Fibre Arts by Leslie Ordal ‘04: Handspun yarns, handwoven scarves, and other fibre arts. Lessons and workshops in the Toronto, Ontario, area.
Map Attic by Alex Azzi ‘15: Block-printed holiday cards, resin jewelry, vintage map crafts, ceramics, and abstract fluid paintings.
Misc Midwest by Marie Clymer Sarnacki '13: Wooden coasters and fridge magnets with a Wellesley design
Miyun Makes by Gena Hong ‘12: handmade pottery inspired by Korean traditions.
Monica Starr Creations by Monica Starr Feldman ‘14: Leather luggage tags, metal flower bouquets, embossed stationary, scarves, mason jar cozies, metal & wood working
My Big Pink Crafty Box by Sophia Giordano '09: Feminist crafts
Pick Two Pottery by Dana Lamb ‘99: Pottery
Singing Whale Stained Glass by Amy Putnam ‘90: Handmade stained glass art and shattered glass pins, plus chainmaille bracelets and earrings, including Wellesley inspired pieces.
Stephanie Hessler by Stephanie Hessler ‘84: Wellesley inspired prints, apparel, homewares
Tiny Small Joys by Alyssa Kayser-Hirsh '14: handmade books, calendars, notebooks, and planners
Wear I’ve Been by Samaa Ahmed ‘13: Art designs on throw pillows, prints, mugs, tote bags and more.
Kacie Lyn Martinez by Kacie Lyn Martinez ‘09: fiber artist who weaves tapestries and other fiber art 
Photography
Az Bulutlu by Eylul Dogruel ‘07: Skyscapes, travel and abstract photography, prints and merchandise.
JezRebelle by Jess Planos '10: Wellesley photos on prints, apparel, homewares
Meera Graham Photography by Meera Mohan ‘09: Nature Prints for Sale, Headshots & Candid Portraiture
Vero Kherian Photography by Veronique (Chau) Kherian ‘05: Professional Portraits and Headshot Photography in the SF Bay area  
Health & Skincare
Beautycounter by Jen Askin Pollock ‘99: Safer, high-performing products for the whole family
Box Naturals by Irene Kim ‘99: Luxe towelettes with organic essential oils
Cocofloss by Chrystle Cu '05: Flavored dental floss
EmmGerri by Karen and Kristi Jordan: Skincare lotion
Eu’Genia Shea by Naa-Sakle Akuete ‘08: Shea butter 
Just Botanicals by Sonya Funaro ‘00: Handcraft organic, ethically-sourced skincare  
Hubba Hubba by Megan (MJ) Pullins `94: The oldest alternative adult store in New England, stocking everything from corsets, club clothes, lingerie, and all sorts of sex toys.
Lioness by Liz Klinger: Smart vibrator
Maum Goods Co. by Helen (Tak) Kingery ‘01: Handmade essential oil products for wellness and balance
TATCHA Beauty by Victoria Tsai ‘00: Japanese based skincare products
Fashion and Apparel 
A Gifted Baby by Amelia Gray ‘03: Online boutique for babies and little people focussing on small and emerging designers, ethical production practices and women-owned labels. Alums are friends and family, use code “weloveyou20much” for the 20% f&f discount:).
Baby Blast Off by Emily Bennett: Baby clothes
Catie’s Natives by Jennifer Roesch ‘92: Shirts, hoodies, and accessories that show city pride. Developed and designed by Jennifer’s 10 year old daughter. Featured in Time Out NY. 10% of profits support Hartley House which provides social services to residents of Hell’s Kitchen, NY.
Charlotte and Asher by Laura Hahn ‘06: Fashionable diaper bags
Cliobags by Alejandra Zambrano: Handmade bags
Emma Finney by Kristin Bunce ‘00: Bags and clutches
Orange Soda Baby by Dorothy Hsiung '05: Whimsical children's clothing
The Outrage by Claire Schlemme ‘06: Feminist clothing and accessories with a portion of profits to women’s empowerment orgs.
Satya Twena by Satya Twena ‘05: Hats and millinery 
Stoptiques by Olga Vidisheva '07: Apparel and accessories
Wellesley Class of 1990: Purple W capes!  Made of durable material - great for wearing as a cape, using a picnic blanket, keeping your car seat clean, etc.
Wellesley Class of 2003: Wellesley lamp post shirts, baby apparel, and accessories
Wellesley Class of 2007: Wellesley apron (“We can stand the heat!”), baby and kids apparel
Wellesley Club of Columbus, OH: Wellesley insignia whistle
Swells Swag by Sarie Hale-Alper ‘04: Wellesley-themed designs on a variety of apparel and accessories.
Food & Care Packages
ChocolatesU by Amy Camargo ‘94: Chocolates
Ice Cream Jubilee by Victoria Lai ‘01: 6 ice cream pints, shipped nationwide
Montecarlos Estate by Carlota Batres ‘09: Coffee
Off The Beaten Path Food Tours by Lizzie Bell '03: Food tours in MA
Sky Vineyards by Skyla Olds ‘99: Wines
Sunny Exchange by Connie Su ‘09 and Jennifer Lim ‘06: Care packages
Takeout Kit by Rachael Blanchard Lake '07: Shelf-stable meal kit
Tranquil Tuesdays by Charlene Wang '03: Tea and teaware
Toys
My Muse Dolls by Torlisa Jeffery ‘06: Customizable dolls
Animal Care
Newbury Paws by Andrea Fowler '07: Harnesses for large dogs
Wellesley DC Club: Wellesley pet bowls
Domesticat: Rocío Garza Tisdell ‘07: modern-design cat furniture and accessories
Books & Zines
DefinitiveLeigh by Leigh Morrison '15: Feminist zines
Children’s photo books by Cristi Carlstead ‘01: Colors, alphabet and numbers from various countries around the world Romance Novels by Kate Broad ‘06, writing as Rebecca Brooks: sexy contemporary feminist romance
Jambo Book Club by Mijha Butcher Godfrey ‘98: Receive two-three age-appropriate children’s books each month that feature a child of color as the star. Jambo books show children of color in situations where children’s literature rarely places them - making friends, raising pets, loving grandparents and fighting dragons. The books arrive with a personalized letter in boxes beautifully decorated with art that celebrates the joy of childhood. We serve children aged 0-13.
General Home:
Domesticat by Rocío Garza Tisdell ‘07: posters, more products in development
TAIT Design Co. by Audrey Elkus ‘18: Toys + Homewares designed and assembled in Detroit and 100% made in USA. Minimalist, mid-century modern, built to last and make great gifts. Thanks for checking us out : )!
Professional Services
Abilities Dance: Boston-based physically-integrated dance company. Able to perform at holiday parties, fundraisers, and all types of events. Always willing to negotiate rates for W alums. 
Grace Astrology by Elisabeth Grace ‘83: Professionally certified astrologer; life strategist. Astrology is a powerful tool for understanding why you are the way you are; what you need in order to feel fulfilled and why things happen when they do. Improve your timing and your relationships. Based in New York -- available for parties, fundraisers, speaking/teaching engagements.  
Leslie Ordal: Writing and editing, with a specialty in medicine and science but other fields also welcome. Ad copy, journal manuscripts, etc.--my clients have ranged from Big Pharma to artisans to graduate students. Discount on my usual rate for W alums! Makefast Workshop (Maura Atwater ‘08): Prototyping consultancy; hardware, software, and musical instrument design.
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littleprincejd · 6 years
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hereisthanhthao · 2 years
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It's time to stop fast fashion!
Every five days, the average American purchases a new piece of clothes. Clothing is currently seen as largely disposable due to its low cost. According to studies, 90 percent of our apparel gets discarded before it is needed.
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The emergence of rapid fashion has had significant environmental and societal consequences. Zara, for example, manufactures around 840 million pieces of apparel each year for sale in its 6,000 shops throughout the world, the majority of which are made by employees earning below the poverty line. Once wealthy rivers in China, India, and Bangladesh have been ruined by the same manufacturing effluent discharges, resulting in biological dead zones rich with hazardous chemicals.
Furthermore, small plastic microfibers fall from synthetic garments during the washing process, polluting our water supply and food chain.
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However, some businesses are defying these trends by concentrating on "slow fashion," or clothing with timeless patterns and superior, long-lasting quality. For example, Encircled, situated in Toronto, is one of the few fashion firms in Canada that is a B Corp, which means it has been accredited for its social and environmental performance. Encircled's facilities are located in Toronto, Canada, and they are OEKO-TEX(R) 100 Certified, which means they utilize only sustainably produced, ultra-soft textiles to manufacture their garments. They're also open about their supplies, with a list of their main textiles available online.
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REF:
1. “Slow Fashion Guide: 21 Changes You Can Make Today.” TPS Blog, 8 Sept. 2021, www.thepearlsource.com/blog/slow-fashion/.
2. Slone, Isabel. “The Moral Quandary of ‘Slow Fashion’ Influencers.” The New York Times, 8 Feb. 2022, www.nytimes.com/2022/02/08/style/fashion-influencers-sustainability.html. Accessed 28 Mar. 2022.
3. PREVIEW:
“Top 7 Eco-Friendly Fashion Designers.” Lux Magazine, 8 Nov. 2021, www.lux-review.com/top-7-eco-friendly-fashion-designers/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2022.
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laresearchette · 2 years
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Friday, September 30, 2022 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: GET ROLLING WITH OTIS (Apple TV+) THE GREATEST BEER RUN EVER (Apple TV+) WOLFBOY AND THE EVERYTHING (Apple TV+) HOCUS POCUS 2 (Disney + Star) RAMY (Disney + Star) QUEER FOR FEAR (Shudder)
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT WHAT HAPPENED TO MY SISTER? (TBD - Lifetime Canada) THE CURSE OF ROBERT THE DOLL (TBD) ELI ROTH PRESENTS: MY POSSESSED PET (TBD) SHOCK DOC: THE CURSE OF ROBERT THE DOLL (TBD)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA BELOW DECK MEDITERRANEAN (Seasons 1 - 2) BELOW DECK SAILING YACHT THE CAPTURE (Season 2)   JUNGLE   LUXE LISTINGS SYDNEY MY BEST FRIEND’S EXORCISM SHAHS OF SUNSET (Seasons 1 - 2) UN EXTRAÑO ENEMIGO
CBC GEM OVERCOMING DEPRESSION: MIND OVER MARATHON THE PASSIONATE EYE - THE PRETENDIANS THE REST OF US
CRAVE TV CHRIS LOCKE: CAPTAIN BONES NOTHING COMPARES RAMY (Season 3 Premiere) RETURNING HOME
DISNEY + STAR HOCUS POCUS 2 HOCUS POCUS 25TH ANNIVERSARY HALLOWEEN BASH SAVING GIRAFFES: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME
NETFLIX CANADA ANIKULAPO BEIRUT ENTERAGLATIC FLOOR IS LAVA (Season 3) HUMAN PLAYGROUND (Season 1) PHANTOM PUPS RAINBOW WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WORLD CUP (SN) 3:00am: Semifinal #1 (SN) 5:30am: Semifinal #2
SPELL (Crave 2) 6:25pm: After surviving a plane crash in rural Appalachia, a man tries to break free from a woman's dark magic and save his family from a sinister ritual before the rise of the blood moon.
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 7:00pm: Red Sox vs. Jays (SN Now) 7:00pm: Orioles vs. Yankees (SN1) 9:30pm: A’s vs. Mariners
PRE-SEASON NHL HOCKEY (SN1) 7:00pm: Leafs vs. Sens
MLS SOCCER (TSN/TSN4) 7:30pm: Toronto FC vs. Miami
BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE: STARWALKER (CBC) 7:30pm:  A musical celebration of iconic singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie; a performance from Buffy and her band; those she has mentored take the stage to honor her life's work as a musician, visual artist, activist and composer.
CFL FOOTBALL (TSN3/TSN5) 8:00pm: Roughriders vs. Blue Bombers (TSN/TSN4) 10:30pm: Redblacks vs. Lions
THE SECRETS OF BELLA VISTA  (W Network) 8:00pm: When Tess inherits an apple orchard along with a half sister she never met, she unravels the mystery of the family that abandoned her, ultimately finding a new understanding of herself.
THE PASSIONATE EYE (CBC) 9:00pm: The Pretendians:  Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated by those who are not First Nations.
TRANSPLANT (CTV) 9:00pm: Bash treats a man with a rare medical condition; Mags gets a visit from her parents, and goes above and beyond for a pregnant woman with an undiagnosed condition; a misunderstanding with a rabies patient lands Theo in trouble.
TRUE STORY (History Canada) 9:00pm:   An in-depth look at the relationship between Indigenous people and settlers, offering an important lens into Indigenous history on the land that is now Canada, including Turtle Island's creation story and the important role women play in society.
RETURNING HOME (Crave) 9:00pm:  A woman goes on a cross-Canada tour as her family struggles to heal from multigenerational trauma. She explores how the federal fishing moratorium is tearing at the very fabric of Secwépemc communities and traditions.
BOBBY’S TRIPLE THREAT (Food Network Canada) 10:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE):  Heavy hitting chef Jonathon Sawyer fights for his life against Bobby Flay's Titans; one chef risks it all by making pasta for legendary Italian chef and judge Nancy Silverton.
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KORPIKLAANI | BAND RELEASE NEW SINGLE & LYRIC VIDEO 'AALLON ALLA'
Only two weeks are left until Finnish Folk Metal Superstars KORPIKLAANI release their new studio album 'Kulkija' ("Wanderer"), through Nuclear Blast. To celebrate, the band has unleashed the 4th single from their upcoming 14-song record today, entitled 'Aallon alla'. It's accompanied by a lyric video, including studio material as well as live footage from their latest show at Summer Breeze (Dinkelsbühl, Germany), filmed by WDR Rockpalast.       Watch it over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uul1tiTZ07Y       Band founder Jonne comments, "The melody of this song was written first, then I added the chords. First there was too much, but then I fixed that by simplifying it as much as possible. The electric guitar plays no riff of any kind, but it's included with the bass only to support the violin, accordion and vocal melodies. This song definitely wouldn't work for YNGWIE MALMSTEEN since this is a prime example of a song where less is more. Of course, there is a slight exception to that rule; it has a bit of a progressive part after the first verse, which is also something new and previously unheard on a KORPIKLAANI album. The drum arrangement however is very complicated through the whole song, although it may seem rather simple at first."       About 'Aallon alla' ("Under The Wave"): A song of the drowning one. The lake and the sea are unpredictable. They are the oarsman's grave. No wings or riches are of help when the drowning man falls into waves. The oarsman in the story cannot hear the cry of the drowning one. The waves can sometimes feel safe: they drift you silently towards eternity.       Pre-order 'Kulkija' in various formats, here: http://nblast.de/KorpiklaaniKulkija Pre-order the album digitally to receive 'Harmaja' and 'Kotikonnut' instantly! Pre-save 'Kulkija' via Spotify: http://nblast.de/KORPIKLAANIPreSave Listen to the tracks in the NB Novelties Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/nuclearblastrecords/playlist/6aw9wiedFzzhJiI96DhNhw       'Kulkija' will be available in the following formats:     - DIGI + BEER KOOZIE (NB Mailorder exclusive)     - DIGI     - 2LP (black, yellow)     - DIGITAL            'Kulkija'  -  Track Listing:      01. Neito      02. Korpikuusen kyynel      03. Aallon alla      04. Harmaja      05. Kotikonnut      06. Korppikalliota      07. Kallon malja      08. Sillanrakentaja      09. Henkselipoika      10. Pellervoinen      11. Riemu      12. Kuin korpi nukkuva      13. Juomamaa      14. Tuttu on tie       More on 'Kulkija': 'Kotikonnut' OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzsUWvKsgqQ Trailer #1 - Musical Development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzDeQBDiJpg 'Harmaja' OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoTkmBB4yow 'Henkselipoika' OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB7PyLYQyXg Trailer #1 - Musical Development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzDeQBDiJpg Trailer #2 - Recordings & Production: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcugCiRzQl4       With 14 tracks and a total running time of over 71 minutes, 'Kulkija' is the group's longest album to date. Working with producer Janne Saksa for the first time, the album was recorded at Petrax Studio (Hollola, FIN) and mixed at Sound Supreme Studios (Hämeenlinna, FIN). Mastering duties were handled by renowned engineer Svante Forsbäck (RAMMSTEIN a.o.). The cover was designed by Jan Yrlund (BATTLE BEAST, MANOWAR etc.), who has already created several artworks for previous albums and singles for the band.       Founding member Jonne  commented: "We've never been as satisfied with a final result as we are with 'Kulkija'. We tried to keep it very natural. Like the wanderer, this album is a journey, one that makes you feel good."       Sami added: "'Kulkija' isn't just a collection of songs, it's a "real" album with a unique atmosphere guiding the listeners through a long journey. All songs were well prepared in advance and nothing needed to be arranged in the studio. Tuomas [fiddle] & I had lots of space to develop and play the folk arrangements."            -----       KORPIKLAANI live:        'Kulkija'   -  Release Tour      07.09. RUS St. Petersburg - Aurora (Release Show)      08.09. RUS Moscow - Glavclub (Release Show)      09.09. RUS Voronezh - Aura     ��11.09. RUS Rostov-on-Don - Arena      12.09. RUS Krasnodar - Arena Hall      13.09. RUS Samara - Zvezda      14.09. RUS Ufa - Ogni Ufy      15.09. RUS Ekaterinburg - Tele-Club      16.09. RUS Chelyabinsk - Galaktika      18.09. RUS Omsk - Angar      19.09. RUS Novosibirsk - Podzemka      21.09. RUS Irkutsk - Dikaya Loshad      22.09. RUS Vladivostok - San-Remo        'The Wayfarer'      w/ ARKONA      31.10. USA Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall      01.11. USA New York, NY - Gramercy Theatre      02.11. CDN Québec, QC - Impérial Bell      03.11. CDN Montréal, QC - Club Soda      04.11. CDN Toronto, ON - Mod Club Theatre      05.11. USA Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge      06.11. USA Minneapolis, MN - Varsity      07.11. CDN Winnipeg, MB - The Park Theatre      08.11. CDN TBA      09.11. CDN Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room      10.11. CDN Calgary, AB - Marquee Beer Market      12.11. CDN Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theatre      13.11. USA Seattle, WA - El Corazón      14.11. USA Portland, OR - Bossanova Ballroom      15.11. USA San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore      16.11. USA Sacramento, CA - Holy Diver      17.11. USA San Diego, CA - Aztec Theatre      18.11. USA Los Angeles, CA - Regent Theater DTLA      19.11. USA Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom      20.11. USA TBA      21.11. USA Dallas, TX - House of Blues      23.11. USA Atlanta, GA - Masquerade      24.11. USA Richmond, VA - Capital Ale House      25.11. USA Philadelphia, PA- Theatre of Living Arts      26.11. USA Baltimore, MD - Soundstage        'Wayfarers & Warriors Tour 2019'      w/ TURISAS, TROLLFEST      21.02. LUX Esch an der Alzette - Kulturfabrik      22.02. D Wacken - Wacken Winter Nights      21. - 27.07. SLO Tolmin - MetalDays      23.02. NL Tilburg - 013      24.02. B Antwerp - Trix Muziekcentrum      25.02. UK London -  Islington Assembly Hall      26.02. F Lille - Le Splendid      27.02. F Paris - La Cigale      28.02. F Mérignac - Krakatoa      01.03. E Bilbao - Santana 27      02.03. P Porto - Hard Club      03.03. P Lisbon - Lisboa ao Vivo      05.03. E Málaga - Paris 15      06.03. E Murcia - Garaje Beat Club      07.03. E Zaragoza - Centro Cívico Delicias      08.03. F Marseille - Espace Julien      09.03. CH Pratteln - Z7      10.03. F Bourg-en-Bresse - La Tannerie      11.03. I Trezzo sull'Adda (MI) - Live Club      12.03. HR Zagreb - Tvornica Kulture      13.03. H Budapest - Barba Negra Music Club      14.03. SK Bratislava - Majestic Music Club      15.03. PL Krakow - Klub Kwadrat      16.03. PL Warsaw - Progresja      17.03. PL Gdansk - B90      19.03. D Berlin - Huxleys Neue Welt      20.03. PL Wroclww - Centrum Koncertowe A2      21.03. D Jena - F-Haus      22.03. D Munich - TonHalle      23.03. D Mannheim - MS Connexion Complex      24.03. D Cologne - Essigfabrik
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Alchemy Cannabis Co On the Market!
Award winning Alchemy store location and store property 2464 Dufferin Street is now on the market! Contact us for info.  www.alchemycannaco.com 
Press Articles: 
Video: 
https://youtu.be/ZGM_qdllw9k
Interior Design Magazine Front Cover: 
https://www.interiordesign.net/projects/18952-studio-paolo-ferrari-delivers-an-elevated-cannabis-retail-experience-for-alchemy-in-toronto/
Loop design Awards
https://www.loopdesignawards.com/project/alchemy/
Elledecor Magazine 
https://www.elledecor.com/it/viaggi/a37799646/negozio-cannabis-toronto-alchemy/
Toronto Life Magazine Super Luxe Design Dispensaries
https://torontolife.com/shopping/five-super-luxe-design-forward-new-cannabis-dispensaries/
Hospitality Design
https://www.nxtbook.com/emerald/hd/202109/index.php#/p/176
Azure Magazine
https://www.azuremagazine.com/article/studio-paolo-ferrari-alchemy-cannabis-toronto/
Wallpaper Magazine: 
https://www.wallpaper.com/design/cannabis-design
Winner of the New York Hospitality Design Award!
https://www.nxtbook.com/emerald/hd/202104/index.php#/p/68
AIT Germany Interior Design Magazine
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxicVKs4Ny/?utm_medium=copy_link
Cannabis Retailer.ca
https://cannabisretailer.ca/2021/creating-a-destination-cannabis-store/
Studio Paolo Ferrari
https://www.paoloferrari.com/#/alchemy/
Super Future article: 
https://superfuture.com/2021/03/new-shops/toronto-alchemy-canna-co-store-opening/
Alchemy Available for Film Set!
https://www.setscouter.com/listing/58829/alchemy-cannabis-shop-and-lounge
Sobey School of business best 2021 Retail Design- https://news.smu.ca/news/2020/10/30/retail-excellence-celebrated-at-the-4th-annual-national-retail-innovation-awards
BNN Bloomberg Alchemy Consumption Spaces
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/cannabis-canada-weekly-shops-open-consumption-spaces-household-spending-nears-2b-1.1647828
Alchemy nominated for the Azure Magazine Awards – best Commercial / Institutional Interior!
https://www.azuremagazine.com/article/az-awards-2021-meet-the-finalists/
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Picturing A Pandemic: Art and Activism of Survival on Screen from the Women's Health, LGBTQIA, Crip and Decolonial Archive. Picturing A Pandemic looks to the moving image archive to examine the ways that video as a practice, technology, and commons offers the tools for women, LGBTQIA, people with chronic conditions and people of colour to stage liberations, survive crises as collective and embodied activisms past, present and future. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic. The virus has spread rapidly through close contact with potentially lethal consequences for vast numbers of people including those with underlying health issues and the elderly. Within the first four months of the disease in the absence of any cures or treatments there have been nearly half a million cases in more than 190 countries. The pandemic has resulted in over 20,000 deaths and 112,000 recoveries and escalated to over 180,000 deaths and 700,000 recoveries. In response to the initial COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, the city went into indefinite lockdown on 23 January to limit the spread of infection and to inhibit the inordinate pressure placed on healthcare systems that have strained to treat the growing numbers of sick. A delayed global response and continued community transmission have led to further outbreaks in South Korea, Taiwan, Iran, Italy, Spain and all corners of the globe. Whilst South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan report that the epidemic is under greater control owing to large-scale testing and self-reporting, infection rates in the US, the UK and many other countries have continued to spiral as they have already done so in China, Iran, Italy and Spain. There has been a pattern established across the globe as large urban centres and entire countries have gone into lockdown. The economic inactivity has led to substantial economic shockwaves and increasing unemployment prompting state interventions to support industries and those laid off work or furloughed indefinitely. The current list of countries in lockdown totals approximately a third of the world’s population. As Wuhan came out of lockdown on 8 April pending fewer cases the remainder of the world faces months, or possibly even years, of continued disruption until an effective vaccine or medical treatments become widely available. The COVID-19 epidemic asks us to ponder how we protect the elderly, the sick and those prone to infection including health and care professionals and other key workers from the unforeseen consequences of long-term quarantine. For those that live alone, those with abusive partners and family members, those with disabilities and chronic conditions, those on low or precarious incomes, those with heightened mental health needs, those stigmatised or abused due to their race and ethnicity and simultaneously at higher risk of infection. It compels us to consider how to forge solidarity, community, care structures and kinship to continue to reach out and show empathy; how to be in touch if not in physical contact. Since video was established as an art and activist medium in the late 1960s and early 1970s activisms of care have foregrounded the health of vulnerable and overlooked groups in society with and as part of the civil rights, women’s and LGBTQIA liberation and decolonial movements. Video was a vital tool in emerging political and social struggles and global calamities like the AIDS epidemic. Acting collectively through video co-operatives and organisations, artists and activists used video to express the demands for sexual and reproductive health, expose crises and share information as a new form of treatment activism; to inform people of how to promote public health and organise community activism and care; to speak directly to the government to take more action and work collectively and collaboratively to secure health and wellbeing as universal rights. Picturing A Pandemic will invite organisations and artists to share their work, cultures and histories to look at how these organisations have worked together to emphasise the needs of women, LGBTQIA, people with chronic conditions and people of colour, to keep us in touch and informed as the COVID-19 pandemic takes shape and changes our lives.Picturing a Pandemic is organized in collaboration with Vtape, Toronto, Canada’s leading artist-run not-for-profit distributor of video art. Other contributors include: Cinenova, VDB, Philomela’s Chorus and the archives of Bob Huff and Andre Reeder. 
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Saturday, September 18, 2021 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: RAISE A GLASS TO LOVE (W Network) 9:00pm 48 HOURS (Global) 10:00pm OUTGROWN (HGTV Canada) 10:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT IMPERFECT HIGH (TBD - Lifetime Canada) TROUBLE IN SUBURBIA (TBD)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME/CRAVE/NETFLIX CANADA/CBC GEM:
CRAVE TV 2021 TIFF TRIBUTE AWARDS
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 3:00pm: Twins vs. Jays (And I’ll be there!!!!) (SN) 7:00pm: Mariners vs. Royals
CFL FOOTBALL (TSN/TSN3) 7:00pm: Lions vs. Alouettes (TSN/TSN3) 10:00pm: Bombers vs. Elks
MLS SOCCER (TSN4) 7:00pm: Toronto FC vs. Nashville
ABSOLUTELY CANADIAN (CBC) 7:00pm/7:30pm: The North Star: Finding Black Mecca: The story of Chatham-Kent's historical Black settlements; documenting the past and the present of a people who have helped shape Canada but are often left out of its textbooks.  Reel Shorts: Short films produced by graduating film students and independent filmmakers with stories about people and places in the Windsor-Essex region.
TIFF TRIBUTE AWARDS (CTV) 7:00pm
CBC DOCS POV (CBC) 8:00pm: Prison Farm: A group of inmates begin a new farming project within their prison and watch as their efforts with livestock and crops contribute to rehabilitation.
CHANGE IN THE AIR (Super Channel Heart & Home) 8:00pm:  When a beguiling young woman moves in next door, a quiet neighborhood is awakened, bringing people face to face with their secrets and themselves.
HISTORY'S GREATEST MYSTERIES (History Canada) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): tiff A search into the extreme depths of the Bermuda Triangle, where five American torpedo bombers and the search plane dispatched to find them disappear without a trace in December 1945.
VOX LUX (Crave) 9:00pm:  Celeste is a 13-year-old music prodigy who transforms into a rising pop star with a promising future. Eighteen years later, she now finds herself on the comeback trail when a scandal, personal struggles and the pitfalls of fame threaten her career.
MOUNTAIN REST (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: A reclusive actress reunites with her estranged daughter and granddaughter after learning she has only months to live.
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