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June Carter Cash, the musician often overshadowed by husband Johnny Cash, is the subject of a new documentary titled, June. They were married after The Man In Black famously proposed to her during a 1968 performance at London Gardens, a moment now immortalized by a downtown mural. Carlene Carter –
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One of the ironies of pandemic isolation was the way it reignited our appreciation for great cinema, while simultaneously extinguishing our desire to visit a crowded theatre. Stories of connection, played out on smaller screens, helped us survive the long weeks of limited human contact. After the dark times of
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Organizers of the 20th anniversary of RBC Rock The Park hope to draw 50,000 to Harris Park for the four-day music festival this summer – and a legendary rock band just announced as a headliner will go a long way reaching that target. Read More
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Fans of Kim’s Convenience rejoice! The Grand Theatre is bringing the play that inspired the TV show back to London. Read More
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With Netflix set to air the animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, we're recalling that it's based on the popular graphic novel series created by London native Bryan Lee O'Malley. This profile of O'Malley was first published in the Aug. 10, 2009 editions of The London Free Press Read More
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“Don’t forget to thank a straight person this month for your existence,” Jeremy Bieber wrote sarcastically over a Pride flag in a now-deleted message he shared to his Twitter page. Read More
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A clear blue sky and plenty of stage stars made for a lovely backdrop Tuesday evening as the red carpet was rolled out for opening night at the Stratford Festival. All photos by LFP's Mike Hensen: Read More