That Brittney Spencer namechecks Reba, Dolly, Aretha, Johnny and June and Alanis serves as fair warning of what’s to come.
Read MoreTravelin’ On has enough thematic range to observe both transcendent love and the grind of workaday life.
Read MoreReally, truly, heart-stoppingly fantastic and almost unassailably pretty.
Read MoreA book teeming with deeply considered intuitions and observations, and some terrific turns of phrase.
Read MoreWith 11 tracks wedged into 40 minutes and four seconds, there’s scant filler on Glory Days.
Read MoreBringing the songbook of Nelson’s onetime contemporary Harlan Howard to a new generation of music fans.
Read MoreThe album is hugely notable for three reasons conceptually and about a gazillion sonically.
Read MoreEven those ambivalent to their music will be absorbed in this sweeping drama.
Read MoreTim Hicks’ lyrical themes match the oomph of this expanded sound.
Read MoreThe film’s unflinching honesty is at times breathtaking.
Read MoreStill Working 9 to 5 makes its international premiere in Toronto as a Special Presentation, and special it is.
Read MoreThe balance of Where You Come From explores small-town considerations and experiences.
Read MoreHonkytonk Revival is studiously well-crafted with a slick 90s-era country sensibility.
Read MoreEven viewers with no knowledge about (or deep interest in) Anne Murray will be captivated by this incredible success story.
Read MoreThis Musical Stage Company production is well-rehearsed, pedigreed, and gussied up with very fancy threads.
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