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Kristen Anzelc
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Mark Tremonti on Music, Business, and Finding Purpose Beyond the Stage
Mark Tremonti has spent decades proving that staying power in music isn’t just about talent—it’s about intention. Known as the guitarist for Creed and Alter Bridge, he’s also carved out…
Keyaira and Isaiah Are Turning Up the Heat on Paramount+’s ‘Canada Shore’
Photo Credit: Paramount+ It’s 2026, and Snooki’s the boss, with Canada’s newest Shore housemates raising the stakes It’s been more than a decade since Jersey Shore first hit screens, but…
Born to Dare: Inside TUDOR’s Expanded Ranger Lineup
How TUDOR’s most utilitarian watch evolves with new sizes and a desert-inspired dial fit for the Dakar Rally There are watches designed to be admired, and then there are watches…
Andrew Walker on Reconnection, Fatherhood, and the Spark That Makes the Season Matter
Hallmark fan-favourite Andrew Walker opens up about reuniting with Lacey Chabert, family traditions, and why he’s bringing a little sparkle to the holidays. For more than a decade, Andrew Walker…
Aleks Paunovic on “Percy Jackson,” The Power of Presence, and Building Legends
Legends aren’t born — they’re built. Aleks Paunovic builds them on-screen, in business, and in every venture he pursues. Photo credit: Charles Zuckermann From playing Polyphemus in Disney+’s Percy Jackson,…
Born to Dare: Julian Alaphilippe and Tudor Pro Cycling’s Bold New Era
Alaphilippe’s victory at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec wasn’t just a headline moment—it was the embodiment of Tudor’s Born to Dare philosophy. The Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec brought…
Inside “HIM”: Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, and Julia Fox on Fear, Fame, and Finding Themselves
Jordan Peele has a knack for turning everyday horrors into art, and with HIM opening in theatres today, the Oscar-winning filmmaker and his Monkeypaw production company have done it again.…
Why Sullivan’s Crossing Is the Small-Town Escape We’re All Craving
Inside Sullivan’s Crossing: How Morgan Kohan and Roma Roth Made Small-Town Drama Big Again When Sullivan’s Crossing first aired, it promised more than another small-town drama. Nostalgic fan favourites like…
“The Purge” Creator James DeMonaco Returns with New Horror: “The Home,” Starring Pete Davidson
James DeMonaco isn’t afraid of the dark. In fact, he’s built a career out of transforming society’s deepest fears into cinematic nightmares. Now, DeMonaco, best known for creating The Purge,…
David Beckham Talks Style and Watches at Exclusive TUDOR Event in Toronto
TUDOR Brings David Beckham to Toronto—and Reminds Us That True Icons Don’t Chase Time, They Define It. Photos courtesy of TUDOR Intimate, refined, and unmistakably stylish—the evening was everything you’d…
Still Flying: Mark McMorris on Recovery, Reinvention, and the Road to a Fourth Olympics
Three Olympic medals. A mountain of injuries. And now? Dove Men+Care, saunas, and maybe one more run for gold. Mark McMorris doesn’t slow down. He’s fresh off a flight from…
What it’s like to live with Endy’s new Curve Bed—and why it’s more than just a frame
The Quiet Statement Piece Your Bedroom Has Been Waiting For Some furniture simply fills a room. But once in a while, you come across a piece that sets the tone—calm,…
Julia Max’s “The Surrender” Explores Grief Through Horror, Starring Colby Minifie
“The Surrender”: Julia Max’s Horror Debut Explores Grief and Loss In her emotionally charged debut feature The Surrender, premiering May 23 on Shudder, Julia Max, who wrote, directed, and produced…
Eli Craig Introduces a New Horror Icon in “Clown in a Cornfield”
Clown in a Cornfield Marks the Arrival of Horror’s Next Icon On a bookshelf behind Eli Craig sits a clown. Not just any clown—Frendo, the cheerfully unhinged face of Clown…





