Five days a week acclaimed interviewer Tom Power sits down with the artists, writers, actors and mus
Jon Klassen is a big name in the world of children’s picture books. His bestselling works include “I
It’s been 25 years since Barenaked Ladies’ hit song “One Week” came out and topped charts all over t
Buddha Stretch has left an indelible mark on hip-hop dance since “breakin'” (get it?) onto the scene
Elisapie was jogging and listening to ABBA when she got the idea for her latest project, “Inuktitut.
Veteran hip-hop choreographer Fatima Robinson talks about her legendary career, from working with Mi
Sabrina Benaim became a viral success when her spoken word poem “Explaining My Depression to My Moth
Jeremy Allen White (The Bear, Shameless) talks to Tom about the challenges of playing a real-life pe
“Nesting” is a new series on Crave about two best friends, Anna and Rosa — inspired by the show's st
Comedian Mae Martin (Feel Good, Baroness von Sketch Show) talks about their latest Netflix special,
Guerilla filmmaker-turned-Hollywood-darling Matt Johnson talks to Tom about his critically acclaimed
British Filipino director Paris Zarcilla’s new horror film, “Raging Grace,” tells the story of Joy,
Richard Thomas is best known for playing John-Boy in the ‘70s drama series “The Waltons.” Now, he’s
In his new film, “The Zone of Interest,” director Jonathan Glazer (Sexy Beast, Birth, Under the Skin
Few Canadian performances are as iconic or celebrated as Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in the 1985 m
For over six decades, the legendary Canadian actor Donald Sutherland has been a staple of film and t
Tate McRae’s wildest dreams are coming true. She recently performed at the Billboard Music Awards, s
Brenda Lee is the voice of the iconic holiday song “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” which turns
Legendary writer and producer James L. Brooks transformed the types of stories you see on television
After building an empire as one of the most successful country artists of all time, Dolly Parton has
On the 30th anniversary of Blue Rodeo’s best selling album “Five Days in July,” bandmates Jim Cuddy