On the Strombo Show this Sunday, George will be interviewing
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From their MySpace page: "They play punk rock/reggae/grime that makes you want to dance and punch. Hailing from Toronto and having been together for 5 years now; They will most likely kill you, but doing so will have never sounded so sweet."
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So....Like I teased in the title, here it is:
George in a Beer Store.
(Mag, that is)
CHILL is the official magazine of The Beer Store in Ontario, and for anyone that's not familiar with George's drinking habits; he doesn't. (Although I hear he's a big fan of O'Douls.)
That aside, for anyone interested in reading a very chill-axed & insightful interview with George, crack open a frosty beverage, be responsible and enjoy.
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And finally, for those wondering when the HECK the new season starts, you can pencil in Monday, September 15th.
Anyone in the Toronto area wishing to book tickets to see the show live, I am sorry to say that the first week looks like it's sold out; however, if you go on over to The Hour's website, they still have some pre-tape tickets available from Sept 4th - Sept 11th.
Also a good way to get a sneak peak at some of the upcoming guests!
This week on The Hour
Mon, Sept 1st - Music
An all-access, exclusive full-hour TV special with acclaimed British band Coldplay.
Music, Sex, Misfits, Legends...and George in a Beer Store
Get your hockey theme songs in now!
George was asking you this summer, if you wanted
Bragging Rights: the world will know you wrote an anthem that will be a key part of CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada’s broadcast. The winning Theme will be broadcast as a key part of the program during the 2008-9 hockey season, and potentially beyond.
The Anthem Challenge entry period ends August 31 st and if you don't get your song in really soon one of those other songs is going to be the Hockey theme for years... just sayin'
They have an official blog page about the Anthem Challenge if you want to read more about it... plus other blogs and a facebook page.
Here are the key dates for those following the progress of this contest to it's exciting conclusion.
- August 31, 2008, 11:59 pm ET: Deadline to submit entries
- October 4, 2008, 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm ET: Semifinalist show
- October 4, 2008, 10:00 pm ET to Oct 7 11:59 pm ET: Voting for Finalists
- October 9, 2008, 7:00 ET: Finalists revealed during opening of the regular 2008-09 NHL Season
- October 9, 2008, 10:00 pm ET to Oct 10, 11:59 pm ET: Voting for Winner
- October 11, 2008: Winner revealed during CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada opening Saturday night broadcast.
2:20 with Barbara
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Q: Board games or card games?
Q: Body art...yay or nay?
A: The human skin is not a canvas as far as I am concerned.
Q: Roller coasters...the best amusement park ride ever or
an accident waiting to happen?
A: The best!!
Q: During a thunder and lightning spectacular do you watch
as if it were a movie or hide your head under the covers?
A: I watch on the porch if I have one.
Q: Travelling across Canada...plane? train? or automobile?
A: I think I would like to drive across it once...then maybe take a small plane back.
Q: From which 'celebrity chef' would you want to take private culinary lessons?
A: I just got the Food Network...Jamie Oliver.
Q: Have you ever wished upon a star?
A: Yes. It works... everyone should try it.
Q: What is your favourite song lyric of all time?
A: Joni Mitchell sang about clouds....
"It's cloud illusions I recall I really don't know clouds at all".
Q: Haggis...a Scottish delicacy or the food of Satan?
A: Never tried it.. can't judge. I think Satan would eat chocolate...
Q: What makes you the happiest?
A: Lack of things to make me sad I guess...
Q: Wax museums...really cool or just plain creepy?
A: I have never been to one but it would be cool to go once.
Q: Ghosts...fact or fiction?
Yikes...I can see why!
Readmore..And the nominees are...
The nominations for the 2008 Gemini Awards were announced this morning with The Murdoch Mysteries leading the pack with 14 nominations.
Best Talk Show: The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos.
Also nominated in the category:
Best Host or Interviewer in a General/Human Interest or Talk Program or Series: George Stroumboulopoulos.
Also nominated in the category:
Jeff Douglas (Ancestors in the Attic)
Peter Mansbridge (One on One with Peter Mansbridge)
Les Stroud (Survivorman)
Jeff Douglas (Working Over Time)
In a related nomination, in the category of Production Design or Art Direction in a Non-Fiction Program or Series, Michael "Spike" Parks was nominated for his work on the 2007 Gemini Awards Broadcast.
According to a press release from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television:
"This was a banner year for Canadian television," said Sara Morton, CEO of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. "The nominees announced today truly exemplify the depth and breadth of our country's talent, both in front of and behind the camera. Featuring newcomers and returning favourites, this year's field of nominees has engaged and entertained audiences in Canada and beyond."
Some of the many other CBC shows that did well in the nomination run include:
12 nominations:
11 nominations:
9 nominations:
6 nominations:
5 nominations:
3 nominations:
2 nominations:
1 nomination:
The Geminis will be handed out at three industry gala nights on October 20, 21, 22 and at the televised broadcast on November 28. This year Canwest, the parent network of the broadcast gala, is bringing the awards back to Toronto. You can catch the Geminis on E! Network and Showcase at 9 pm EST.
Congratulations to George and everyone at The Hour!
G-Files a couple of things...
The G-Files.
We found an interview George did for The Governor's Ball on the day he was accepting his honorary degree from Humber College. Here is the link to the podcast and George's interview can be found about 1/3 rd the way in after some very heavy metal music...
(*some language in this interview may be offensive to some)
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Speaking of that...
We found this discussion going on at Rabble.ca in it's babble forum about George Stroumboulopoulos and The Hour.
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This is a picture of George and Lily on the newly renovated studio at The Edge where he does The Strombo Radio show live.
416-???-???? is George's phone number according to his new fav TShirt
This is Lily of Death valley
This is part of the crew that brings you The Strombo Show.
From Left to right
Mike Sullivan (producer), Alex Liu, Lily Ames, Dan Lytwyn (The Intern)
Missing that day was Bob Mackowycz Jr. and Amanda Jane Orr
Someone was playing a prank of aluminum proportions at The Hour's office......and they want your input.
Check out The Hour's Blog
Up in Smoke? Up and at 'Em? Revving Up?
Cheech and Chong are among the most successful comedy teams of all time. Heavily rooted in the hippie/ counter culture scene, they were and are completely original.
Comedy Albums, live performances, movies, merchandising. These guys did it all, including time - for Tommy at least. *rim shot*
Paul Anka
If I were trapped in an elevator with Tony? I would ask him only two questions:
Thursday,August 28th
2:20 Q's for Tracy
1) What summer Olympic sport do you imagine winning a gold in?
I only run if I'm being chased or playing baseball so... Diving?
2) If you were driving the bus to your favourite folk fest what musicians would be in your bus?
How big's the bus? Ron Sexsmith, Luke Doucet, Melissa McClelland, Jackie Washington, Ari Hest, Brandi Carlisle, Lindsay Jane, Justin Rutledge, The Duhks, NQ Arbuckle, Kathleen Edwards, Chic Gamine and many many more!
3) A modern condo, or an old Victorian fixer upper?
Condo! Sleek and clean. No mice.
4) What would the title of your ‘Best Story Ever’ be?
My potential stepbrother was a Star Wars costumed freak. And probably a virgin.
5) When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
6) And now?
Community Relations Director
7) Who was your Idol as a teen?
I was in love with Sting even before the tantric thing!
8) How many pairs of shoes do you own? A) less than 10 B) between 10 and 20 or C) lost count.
Ha ha.... C. I loooooove shoes & boots.
9) What fashion trend did you once follow that you never want to come back ever!?
10) Ideal summer place in Canada?
PEI. I love the East Coast.
11) Ideal winter spot anywhere in the world?
Paris. Anytime of the year..... *sigh* or a hot spot - St. Maarten.
12) Read books, or listen to music? Choose one!
MUSIC. 100% - no contest. Reading is hard and I'm not that bright.
13) How do you get out of a speeding ticket?
Cleavage helps, so does being overly polite, crying? I have only had one that stuck. Female officer. She did drop my speed so I didn't get points. Whew.
14) Favourite vegetable?
15) Favourite segment on The Hour
16) Who would win in a Jell-O wrestling match between Paul Bates and Allan-I-mean Adam?
What? I hope that only their ladies and trainers could tell you. I'll go Paul, cause Adam had that horrible yellow sweater.
17) Would you pay to watch that?
Not a chance in sticky sugary hell.
18) Who should fight the winner?
Trish Stratus. Then you'd get guys paying to see it...
19) Would you rather skydive or hot air balloon?
Balloon with brie and wine. Jumping out of a plane? Only if it was crashing.
20) Death by skydiving or hot air ballooning?
Balloon - screaming my freaking head off all the way down.
Bonus question:
Jokers Hockey Club or the ChartAttack Hack, whose team would you root for?
Readmore..
What's new this week... August 17 to 23
This week on the Strombo Show:
Orginally scheduled to appear on last week's show, George Stroumboulopoulos welcomes Slipknot into the newly renovated Edge studios and Alex returns for another week. Make sure you check out The Strombo Show! Facebook Group and the Strombo Show website for more information and fun stuff from the show!
Due to the second week of heavy Olympic coverage, The Hour will only broadcast sporadically over the next week. According to the CBC schedule, you can catch The Hour on the CBC Main Network and CBC Newsworld during the wee morning hours of August 18-21.
The new season will premiere next month on Monday, September 15, so if you're planning to be in Toronto that week, make sure you order your tickets for the first few shows of Season Five. You can order your tickets through The Hour's website.
Cheers!
Today in History... Happy Birthday George!
Here are a few other important things that happened today in history...
1996 - Lunenburg, Nova Scotia is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
1991 - Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" stays at #1 on the Billboard Charts for the fifth straight week
1980 - Rev. Lois Wilson elected the first woman moderator of the United Church of Canada
1974 - Scarborough native, Cindy Nicholas, crosses Lake Ontario in 15 hours beating the previous record by three hours
1979 - Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker dies in Ottawa, Ontario at age 83.
1972 - The Canadian National Exhibition opens with a display by the People's Republic of China - it was the first display by China in the Western World
1969 - The first Canadian Summer Games open in Halifax, Nova Scotia
1968 - The first full length Canadian Ballet, Rose Latulipe, premieres at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival
1966 - George Chuvalo becomes the Canadian Heavyweight Boxing Champion
1947 - The first flight of the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver bush plane. Eventually 1600 of these planes would be built, a record for a Canadian designed aircraft.
1945 - The War Measures Act Cancelled.
1943 - The Allied conquest of Sicily is complete.
1936 - The 11th Summer Olympics close in Berlin, Germany. Canada took home 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze.
1930 - The first British Empire Games (now known as the Commonwealth Games) take place in Hamilton, Ontario.
1858 - The Bank of Canada receives its Charter in Ottawa, Ontario. The Assembly of the Province of Canada also abolishes imprisonment for debt.
1827 - Admiral John Franklin lays the first stones of the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario.
1812 - General Isaac Brock captures Detroit and the Michigan Territory. Brock was knighted for this victory but died at Queenston Heights before the news of this honour reached him.
2:20 with Jenuine in the Hot Seat!
Q. Finish the sentence - my first love was.....
Q. Fair Maiden or Iron Maiden?
Q. The world issue that most concerns me is?
Q. The most overrated actor or comedian is...
Q. Bert & Ernie - roommates or life partners?
Q. My bravest moment was...
Q. Who's the celebrity that you'd pick first in a death pool?
Q. If you had to sacrifice a sense, which one would it be and why?
Q. Finish the sentence. When I cook, my family....
Rockers and reruns...it's the week starting August 10th
(Update...George has announced that Slipknot will be on NEXT Sunday)
Mia Farrow's Olympics
With the 2008 Olympics on the forefront of most, if not all, news resources this week, it may interest some to take a small peek into Mia Farrow's (a former guest on The Hour) ongoing humanitarian efforts, in regards to this event.
Before playing the video, it may also interest you to know that China has reportedly spent 44 BILLION dollars on their precious Beijing Olympics.
I find it quite laughable that their slogan "One World, One Dream" calls upon the world to unite in the Olympic spirit, when they themselves are in the midst of contributing to the devastation in Darfur. There are so many issues here that I could type until the sun rises, in all time zones.
I am not anti-Olympics, nor against international competition in sports, because I do believe they assist in finding common ground between people from all walks of life and generate pride in one's own country.
However, if the Chinese government is so concerned with showing the world how innately wonderful they are, how 'bout sliding some of those dollars into the hands of people that could actually make a lifetime of difference for so many.
Sounds simple, I know, but what a world we would live in, if instead of showboating and trying to win our hearts with extravagant pomp, to utterly dazzle us with an astonishing display of humanity. A real stretch.....I know!
So without further.......oh wait......uh, never mind.
I'm not even going to start in on my thoughts about our upcoming 2010 'celebration'.