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Garnet Fraser

Garnet Fraser

Deputy Entertainment Editor at Toronto Star Online

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Superstar comedian Russell Peters doesn’t think the entertainment industry is in his corner

The Brampton native doesn’t think the entertainment industry is in his corner, but he’s full of gratitude for his fans and friends.
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Going to the movies this holiday season? Beware Hollywood’s ‘stealt...

Hollywood is tricking audiences into watching movies where characters unexpectedly burst into song. Why?
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Enter the twisted and bloody literary mind of … wait, ‘Corner Gas’ ...

‘Huge,’ the first book from the Canadian comedian takes him from stand-up comedy to stand out thriller
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‘I love doing standup’ — Michelle Wolf on returning to Just for Lau...

The American comedian is back for her fourth JFL Toronto appearance and the shows “always just feel really good.”
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J.Lo is so over the paparazzi: Stargazing - Toronto Star

We’ve all been there; you had a nice dinner, and you’re eager to get home with your wealthy spouse and oops, all of a sudden there’s a photographer under your
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Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer follow Shawn Mendes and try a co...

Is Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer still a giant bill? It’s in the ballpark.
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Lifechanger’s body horror gives survival a new face - Toronto Star

Canadian filmmaker Justin McConnell’s new movie, opening Friday, keeps moving as a reflective killer leaves bodies in his wake.
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Hey, where’d Mickey Rourke go? Stargazing - Toronto Star

This week: Celine Dion and Katy Perry’s blinding insight, and much more.
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Miley Cyrus less Goofy? Stargazing - Toronto Star

This week: Tracy Morgan catches the eye and wounds it. Plus: one, two Princes stand before you.
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What Canadian TV show is more popular with Americans than ‘Friends’...

The long-running family-ranch CBC drama was the 13th most popular show of any sort in the U.S. in 2022, Nielsen says.
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Now that it’s April, fully open GTA venues offer everything from a ...

Here’s a list of suggested shows for every day of April, with no performer and no venue twice: from opera and Oshawa to blues and Brampton.
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Yes, comedian Katherine Ryan lives in Britain now, but there are so...

“The Audacity,” out this week, details Ryan’s rise to U.K. fame and her Canadian life before that as a Hooters barmaid/Ryerson student, and before that her life as an attention-seeking schoolgirl in Sarnia. “I think this book is a little bit of a love letter to Canada,” she tells Garnet Fraser.
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You won’t find a slice of Prairie life in crop drama ‘Percy,’ but C...

Set in Saskatchewan, the film depicts a legal fight about canola seeds between real-life Canadian Percy Schmeiser and Monsanto.
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Second City’s ‘Improv House Party’ creates live show via Zoom on Th...

Comic talents who are couples, and home together anyhow, stage a free show from three different cities on Thursday via Zoom.
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COVID-19 forces North by Northeast festival to postpone from June t...

City rules make large June gatherings impossible, says NXNE president Michael Hollett.
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‘The Jesus Rolls,’ a sort-of sequel to ‘The Big Lebowski,’ takes us...

Writer-director John Turturro doesn’t show the Coen brothers’ knack for the absurd in this ‘Big Lebowski’ spinoff, but Jesus Quintana and his two friends are endearing, and their roaming and robbing is pretty to look at, writes Garnet Fraser.
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Justin Bieber grabs his seventh No. 1 album with ‘Changes’ - Toront...

Canadian pop superstar outpaces rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and rock band Tame Impala.
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Black Keys, New Order, Kraftwerk and more announce Toronto shows

Plus: a four-night stand by the Hold Steady, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, and more.
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Russell Peters has an amazing house to sell you — and a new standup...

The Toronto standup star is back in town, with an Amazon Prime special to tout and a lot of food to eat.
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BTS, K-pop juggernaut, coming to Toronto’s Rogers Centre on May 30 ...

BTS, K-pop juggernaut, coming to Toronto’s Rogers Centre on May 30 and 31
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Ali Wong is a comedy juggernaut in Toronto, adds fifth show

Also, Mika and industrial-rock stalwarts Einsturzende Neubauten book dates in town.