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Run The Burbs
''Run the Burbs'' is a Canadian television sitcom, which premiered on CBC Television on January 5, 2022.Greg David"CBC announces winter premiere dates" ''TV, eh?'', November 23, 2021. The series stars Andrew Phung as Andrew Pham, a suburban stay-at-home dad of two children whose wife Camille ( Rakhee Morzaria) is an entrepreneur. The series was created by Phung and Scott Townend, and is produced by Pier 21 Films. The series was shot in Hamilton, Ontario in 2021.Norman Wilner"Andrew Phung’s terrific Run" ''Now'', January 5, 2022. It is set in the suburbs of the fictional city of Rockridge, which Phung modeled in part on his hometown of Calgary, Alberta. The second season features new cast additions Gavin Crawford and Sharji Rasool, as well as a tribute episode to Candy Palmater, a first-season cast member who died in December 2021.Noel Ransome"Run the Burbs has a new showrunner and renewed focus on authenticity for Season 2" ''The Globe and Mail'', January 6, 2023. Cast * And ...
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Andrew Phung
Andrew Phung is a Canadian actor, improviser, and comedian. He played the character Kimchee Han on the CBC Television sitcom ''Kim's Convenience''."A Convenience truth; Andrew Phung stars in new TV series about an Asian corner store". ''Ottawa Citizen'', October 11, 2016. For this role, he has been a five-time Canadian Screen Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Background Andrew Phung was born and raised in Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ..., Alberta, and attended Bishop McNally High School. Phung's father is of Vietnamese Canadians, Vietnamese descent and his mother is Chinese Canadians, Chinese. He joined the Loose Moose Theatre, Loose Moose Theatre Company when he was 16 years old. As of 2020, he is a senior ensemble performer an ...
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Gavin Crawford
Gavin Crawford (born 2 April 1971) is a Canadian comedian and actor, best known for ''The Gavin Crawford Show'' and ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes''. He currently hosts the panel show, '' Because News'', on CBC Radio One. Early life Crawford was born in Taber, Alberta, Canada. He is a graduate of the BFA Acting Program at the University of British Columbia. Career An alumnus of The Second City's Toronto company, Crawford is the creator, co-writer and co-star of the self-titled series, which ran for three seasons on The Comedy Network. In 2000 and 2001, he was also a cast member of the short-lived American sketch series '' Hype''. In 2003 he joined the cast of ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes'', filling in for Mary Walsh during her time away from the show. In 2004, Crawford was made a full-time cast member of ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes''. Crawford hosted the 2008 Canadian Screenwriting Awards and the Canadian version of '' How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?'', which aired on CBC Te ...
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Peter Wellington (director)
Peter Wellington is a Canadian film and television director. His films have included '' Joe's So Mean to Josephine'', for which he won the Claude Jutra Award in 1996,Claude Jutra Award
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Street Racing
Street racing is typically an unsanctioned and illegal form of auto racing that occurs on a public road. Racing in the streets is considered an ancient hazard, as horse racing occurred on streets for centuries, and street racing in automobiles is likely as old as the automobile itself. It became especially prevalent during the heyday of hot rodding (1960s), muscle cars (1970s), and Japanese imports (1990s). Since then, it continues to be both popular and hazardous, with deaths of bystanders, passengers, and drivers occurring every year. In the United States, modern street racing traces its roots back to Woodward Avenue, Michigan, in the 1960s when the three main Detroit-based American car companies were producing high-powered performance cars. Since a private racing venue was not always available, street races would be held illegally on public roads. Though typically taking place in uncrowded highways on city outskirts or in the countryside, some races are held in large industri ...
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Drake (musician)
Aubrey Drake Graham ( ; born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian rapper and singer. An influential figure in contemporary popular music, Drake has been credited for popularizing singing and R&B sensibilities in hip hop. He gained recognition by starring as Jimmy Brooks in the CTV teen drama series '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' (2001–08) and subsequently pursued a career in music releasing his debut mixtape '' Room for Improvement'' in 2006. He released the mixtapes ''Comeback Season'' (2007) and '' So Far Gone'' (2009) before signing with Young Money Entertainment. Drake's first three albums, ''Thank Me Later'' (2010), '' Take Care'' (2011) and ''Nothing Was the Same'' (2013), were all critical successes and propelled him to the forefront of hip hop. His fourth album, ''Views'' (2016), saw exploration of dancehall and stood atop the ''Billboard'' 200 for 13 non-consecutive weeks, making it the first album by a male artist to do so in over a decade, and featured the cha ...
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Block Party
A block party or street party is a party in which many members of a single community congregate, either to observe an event of some importance or simply for mutual solidarity and enjoyment. The name comes from the form of the party, which often involves closing an entire city block to vehicle traffic or just a single street. Many times, there will be a celebration in the form of playing music, games, dance and activities with food such as popcorn machines and barbecues. As a form of activism street parties are festive and/or artistic efforts to reclaim roadways as public space by large groups of people. They were made known in Western Europe and North America by the actions of Reclaim the Streets, a widespread "dis-organization" dedicated to reclaiming public space from automobiles and consumerism. Countries Poland Poland Orange Alternative staged festive protests to break the Communist government's monopoly on public life. United Kingdom In the UK, street parties are main ...
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Kardinal Offishall
Jason Drew Harrow (born May 11, 1976), better known by his stage name Kardinal Offishall (), is a Canadian rapper, record producer, DJ, and record executive. Often credited as Canada's " hip hop ambassador", he is regarded as one of the country's best hip hop producers, and is best known for his distinctive reggae and dancehall-influenced style of hip hop. _Biography.html" ;"title="Kardinal Offishall > Biography">Kardinal Offishall > BiographyAllMusic. Accessed on October 24, 2012. A native of Toronto, Offishall began his career in the city's mid-1990s underground hip hop scene, as a member of The Circle.Kardinal Offishall making waves
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Aurora Browne
Aurora Browne is a Canadian actress and comedian, best known as one of the creators and stars of the sketch comedy series ''Baroness von Sketch Show''. Early life She is originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, and currently based in Toronto. Career In 2000, she was nominated for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award. Also in that year she was hired by Toronto's The Second City comedy troupe. While there she co-wrote and performed in four Mainstage revues: "Family Circus Maximus", "Psychedelicatessen", "Insanity Fair" and "The Bush League of Justice". She co-starred in four seasons of the CTV/Comedy Network production ''Comedy Inc''. She made a guest appearance on the second season of ''Corner Gas''. She won the 2008 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Improviser. She co-produced and acted the role of Vampira in the Toronto Fringe Festival production of Ed Wood's classic ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'' named ''Plan Live! From Outer Space''. "Plan Live! From Outer Space" recei ...
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Samantha Wan
Samantha Wan (born 1990 or 1991) is a Canadian actress, screenwriter, producer, and web series creator. She is known for co-creating, writing, and starring in the City television series ''Second Jen''. Since 2017, she has starred in the Global Television Network series '' Private Eyes''. Career Wan began her career in the early 2010s, playing supporting roles in several low-budget productions, including a recurring role on the popular web series '' Out with Dad''. ''Second Jen'' Wan garnered further attention in 2016, when she co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the Canadian sitcom ''Second Jen'', alongside Amanda Joy. The series follows two young Asian Canadian women experiencing the ups and downs of being independent after moving out of their parents' homes for the first time. The series received mixed reviews from critics upon release; Brad Wheeler of ''The Globe and Mail'' hailed the show as "A Laverne & Shirley for the Digital Age" as it stars "two sparky second-gene ...
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Julie Nolke
Julie Marie Nolke is a Canadian comedian, actress, writer, and YouTuber. She is best known for her comedic YouTube series ''Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self''. Career Nolke initially started her YouTube channel ''Feeling Peckish'' in May 2015 as a hobby with her boyfriend Sam where she uploaded cooking videos. She was then hired by Tastemade to make videos, develop ideas for content, and to produce branded content. She has also starred in the Tastemade show ''One for the Road'' with Andrew Gunadie. She later changed her YouTube channel name to ''Julie Nolke'', where she now uploads skits, parodies and vlogs. According to Nolke, the inspiration for her channel is: "I want to debunk this idea that women aren't funny. I think you can not only be a funny woman, but you can talk about things from a woman's perspective and have it be funny. That's the main mantra of the channel." Her YouTube video ''Are We Bad Feminists?'' won the "Excellence in Writing" at the 2019 Buffer Festi ...
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Ali Hassan (comedian)
Ali Hassan is a Canadian comedian best known as the host of CBC Radio One's weekly comedy program ''Laugh Out Loud'' and as the moderator of CBC Radio's annual ''Canada Reads'' competition since 2017. Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on September 11, 1972, and raised in Montreal, Quebec,"Prodigal son, now a father, returns for more laughs; Comedian Ali Hassan comes back to Montreal to record first DVD". ''Montreal Gazette'', November 14, 2013. Hassan studied business administration at McMaster University before launching his comedy career. Initially he ran his own catering business with the goal of becoming a television cooking show host, and began performing as a comedian to build his confidence."Comedian pulls double duty at TIFF". ''Etobicoke Guardian'', September 9, 2011. After two years performing as a comedian in Montreal, he was invited to perform as an opening act for Russell Peters at the inaugural Amman Stand-up Comedy Festival in Amman, Jordan. During this time, he als ...
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Queer
''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the late 1980s, queer activists, such as the members of Queer Nation, began to reappropriation, reclaim the word as a deliberately provocative and Gay liberation, politically radical alternative to the more assimilationist branches of the LGBT community. In the 21st century, ''queer'' became increasingly used to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative sexual and/or gender identities and politics. Academic disciplines such as queer theory and queer studies share a general opposition to Gender binary, binarism, normativity, and a perceived lack of intersectionality, some of them only tangentially connected to the LGBT movement. Queer arts, queer cultural groups, and queer political groups are examples of modern expressions of queer identities. ...
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