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Ages & Icons
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22 episodes
5 hours ago
Tantoo Cardinal is ready for her close-up. At 68 years old, and after 48 years as an actress on stage and screen — a run that’s earned her everything from the Order of Canada to the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement — the Indigenous actress has finally landed her first starring role in a feature film. It seems improbable, after a celebrated career that includes roles in films like Dances With Wolves and Legends of the Fall, that Cardinal had never received top billing, but Falls Around Her, a film about an Anishinaabe musician (Cardinal) who returns to her northern Ontario community in a futile attempt to return to the land and leave fame behind, corrects that oversight. Mike conducted this interview with Cardinal last September via cellphone, as the actress was out and about preparing for the film’s world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Nevertheless, Cardinal discussed everything from Falls Around Her to her childhood artistic influences, activism, the importance of Indigenous filmmaking and so much more.
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Tantoo Cardinal is ready for her close-up. At 68 years old, and after 48 years as an actress on stage and screen — a run that’s earned her everything from the Order of Canada to the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement — the Indigenous actress has finally landed her first starring role in a feature film. It seems improbable, after a celebrated career that includes roles in films like Dances With Wolves and Legends of the Fall, that Cardinal had never received top billing, but Falls Around Her, a film about an Anishinaabe musician (Cardinal) who returns to her northern Ontario community in a futile attempt to return to the land and leave fame behind, corrects that oversight. Mike conducted this interview with Cardinal last September via cellphone, as the actress was out and about preparing for the film’s world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Nevertheless, Cardinal discussed everything from Falls Around Her to her childhood artistic influences, activism, the importance of Indigenous filmmaking and so much more.
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Ages & Icons
22: Tantoo Cardinal
Tantoo Cardinal is ready for her close-up. At 68 years old, and after 48 years as an actress on stage and screen — a run that’s earned her everything from the Order of Canada to the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement — the Indigenous actress has finally landed her first starring role in a feature film. It seems improbable, after a celebrated career that includes roles in films like Dances With Wolves and Legends of the Fall, that Cardinal had never received top billing, but Falls Around Her, a film about an Anishinaabe musician (Cardinal) who returns to her northern Ontario community in a futile attempt to return to the land and leave fame behind, corrects that oversight. Mike conducted this interview with Cardinal last September via cellphone, as the actress was out and about preparing for the film’s world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Nevertheless, Cardinal discussed everything from Falls Around Her to her childhood artistic influences, activism, the importance of Indigenous filmmaking and so much more.
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6 years ago
36 minutes

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21: Mary Walsh
Canadian comedy legend Mary Walsh has enough Awards to, well, last a lifetime. The 66-year-old CODCO alum, who created and co-starred on This Hour Has 22 Minutes — appearing most famously as political reporter Marg Delahunty, taking Prime Ministers and other politicos to task in hilarious fashion — has previously been honoured with both the Governor General’s Performing Arts Lifetime Achievement Award and the Order of Canada. And now, at the Canadian Screen Awards on Sunday, March 31, she’ll receive the Earle Grey Award for her extensive career and influence on Canadian comedy. Using the term “wrinkled radicals” to describe women in their third act of life, Walsh is on a personal crusade, both personally and professionally, to redefine the boundaries of what can be accomplished by people in their 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond. As such, she sat down with Ages & Icons in the Zoomerplex in downtown Toronto for one of the funniest episodes we’ve ever recorded. Please subscribe, review and share Ages & Icons. Thanks Zoomers!
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6 years ago
43 minutes

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20: David Hasselhoff and Billy Baldwin
It’s two for the price of one in this Ages & Icons double-header, featuring a pair of hunky 1990s Hollywood heroes discussing how they’ve stepped up once again to save the day. The Hoff - David Hasselhoff is back to save Berlin, and the world, against the backdrop of the Cold War in the brand new Audible audiobook Up Against the Wall – which he also wrote, narrates and voices all the characters for. We talk to the 66-year-old about this new international adventure as well as his career, Knight Rider reminiscences and more before Gina does the unthinkable and, you guessed it, hassles the Hoff. Next up is Billy Baldwin, the 56-year-old brother of Alec, Daniel and Stephen and the sibling who’s most earned the moniker “the Canadian Baldwin.” In our interview, the star of the 1991 firefighter drama Backdraft recalls decades spent filming movies and TV shows in every corner of Canada, as well as championing countless philanthropic efforts in the Great White North, and the one obscure film of his that Canadian fans love.
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6 years ago
48 minutes

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19: Erin Davis
In the most candid and personal Ages & Icons interview to date, Canadian broadcasting great Erin Davis, 56, sits down for a poignant and, yes, humorous one-on-one discussion about her journey from unimaginable grief to rediscovering happiness following the sudden death of her 24-year-old daughter Lauren in 2015. Davis, the long time, top-rated morning host on Toronto’s CHFI station and author of the new book Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss and Reclaiming Joy, received the worst news a parent can hear just before going on air one morning in early May, 2015. Using her unique insight and trademark wit, Davis holds nothing back in guiding us through the struggles and successes on her road to regaining happiness in her life, offering an uplifting example for overcoming grief to smile, laugh and be joyful again.
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6 years ago
57 minutes

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18: Foreigner's Mick Jones
Welcome to season two of Ages & Icons! We’re back with legendary Foreigner founding member, guitarist and songwriter Mick Jones, as he continues to ramp up the music. The 74-year-old is preparing for the band’s upcoming Cold As Ice Canadian tour and the possible release of new Foreigner music with another of the group’s founding members, Lou Gramm. The songs Jones contributed to Foreigner – include “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” “Cold As Ice,” and “Feels Like The First Time”, helping to propel the band to record sales topping 80 million worldwide, making Foreigner one of the best-selling groups of all time. Here, Mick Jones discussed his legendary career, his memories of meeting the Beatles in the 1960s and how it feels to be musically relevant and performing at the age of 74.
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6 years ago
27 minutes

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17: Ages and Icons Holiday Jam
Join Ages & Icons hosts Mike and Gina as they dig into the year that was, pop culture of the holidays and of course silly wishes for mankind. Also, they invited some special Zoomer guests to riff on this year’s royal wedding, which royal baby names they prefer (Wayne, anyone?), the progression of the Me Too movement, aging rock & rollers, a holiday trivia game and so much more.
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6 years ago
48 minutes

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16: Alan Arkin
Funny, fascinating and thoughtful, this is the most personal interview we have ever conducted on Ages & Icons. Ages & Icons caught up with actor Alan Arkin to discuss everything from his terrifying past life experience to his long psychological journey and how it’s affected him as he ages. And, of course, we asked him about his career, The Kominsky Method, why he and his wife love keeping a residence on Cape Breton Island and so much more. A terrifying past life experience. Unexplained miracles. The fruits of Freudian analysis. It’s all part of Oscar and Tony-winning actor Alan Arkin’s latest Audible audiobook, Out of My Mind, in which he chronicles 50 years of living as a spiritual and psychological work in progress, attempting to carve out a belief system of his own.
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6 years ago
38 minutes

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15: Rick Mercer
Rick Mercer spoke with Mike about his book, the state of political satire today and the one person he wishes he could have hung out with on his show. Mercer is definitely not retired. Sure, he stepped away from his top-rated Canadian comedy show, The Rick Mercer Report, this past April after 15 seasons. If you think, however, that that means the 49-year-old is sitting at home twiddling his thumbs, think again. In fact, Mercer’s used his newfound free time to build a cabin and compile a new book, Rick Mercer Final Report, a collection of his most memorable rants — a RMR trademark — from the show’s run, covering everything from politics to elevator etiquette. “We would call certain rants evergreen, meaning that they could go anytime and that would be a perfect example, how Canadian’s don’t know how to get on and off elevators. And you know, that’s as relevant today as it was when it was written.” Zoomer Magazine's arts & entertainment editor Mike Crisolago (along with trusty sidekick Gina B) sits down with legends from stage and screen, literature, music and more...
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6 years ago
33 minutes

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14: Ted Barris on the Untold Heroics of Canadian Soldiers
Ages and Icons is commemorating Remembrance Day with celebrated author, journalist and broadcaster Ted Barris, 69. Barris has dedicated himself to chronicling the oft-untold heroics of Canadian men and women in the theatre of war.  From shedding light on the Canuck contingent behind the famed Second World War POW prison break dubbed “The Great Escape” — popularized in the classic Hollywood film that ignores the Canadian effort — to the largely forgotten Canadian effort in Korea to the stories of the men and women who fought in Afghanistan, you’d be hard-pressed to find a conflict that the Barris hasn’t covered. Seventeen bestselling non-fiction books later — not to mention a Veterans’ Affairs Commendation (2011), the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) and a Libris Best Non-Fiction Book Award (in 2014 for The Great Escape: A Canadian Story) — the Toronto native returns with his latest tome, Dam Busters: Canadian Airmen and the Secret Raid Against Nazi Germany.
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7 years ago
48 minutes

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13: Michael Palin
We welcomed Monty Python great Michael Palin, who celebrated his 75th birthday in North Korea earlier this year — an occasion that proved surprisingly festive, as the comedian told us recently during a stopover in Toronto. In fact, many of Palin’s milestones these days are marked on the road. While the comedian may have earned his greatest fame with Python, singing about lumberjacks and selling dead parrots, he’s actually spent a considerably longer time — 30 years — navigating the globe, wracking up accolades as a travel writer and documentarian.
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7 years ago
29 minutes

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12: Michael Caine
Despite a time zone mix-up that led to our interview with Michael Caine, occurring an hour early – at least Mike had a chance to swallow the mouthful of lunch he was scarfing down when he answered the early call – Caine discussed not only his recollections of the 1960s but how his generation’s unique spirit continues to shape the world and the very way we think about aging itself. Michael Caine, serves as narrator and co-producer of the new documentary My Generation, an exploration of the music, fashion, rebellion, free love and hippie haze of the 1960s.
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7 years ago
28 minutes

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11: Jane Seymour
We caught up with Jane Seymour in Toronto for our latest episode of Ages & Icons and talked everything from cooking to self-care to Playboy and a possible Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman reboot, along with Little Italy, which hits theatres across Canada on Aug. 24. As well, the actress gave us a tip on what she calls “the best facelift.” And guess what? It’s free!
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7 years ago
25 minutes

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10: Darrell Hammond
In this episode of Ages & Icons, the 62-year-old Hammond – who has two new Audible audiobook releases this week, including his memoir, God, If You’re Not Up There, I’m F*cked and That’s Clinton, an assortment of stories from his book – opens up about his time on SNL, including being the oldest cast member in history, his addiction struggles and the ongoing process of becoming a healthier, better version of himself. Of course, he also tosses in a few impressions for good measure.
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7 years ago
40 minutes

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9: Rob Reiner
Ahead of the release of his new film Shock and Awe, Zoomer Arts & Entertainment Editor Mike Crisolago spoke with director Rob Reiner about the movie, his filmmaking career, his famous father and what it's like, years after wrapping All in the Family, to essentially have Archie Bunker in the White House. Please forgive Gina for the Spinal Tap joke right off the top, she can't help herself. For more Ages & Icons, please visit: http://www.everythingzoomer.com/tag/podcasts-ages-and-icons/
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7 years ago
29 minutes

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8: George Stroumboulopoulos on The Tragically Hip
On this episode of Ages & Icons Gina fills in for Mike to interview Canadian broadcaster and talk show host George Stroumboulopoulos, 45, about narrating the audiobook version of the Tragically Hip biography The Never Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip, by Michael Barclay (available on Audible now). Gina and Mike talk all about their favourite Hip songs, actually being locked in a trunk of a car, being the first to know what a Bobcaygeon was and what the band means to Canada. Subscribe, like and share the show. Enjoy!
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7 years ago
31 minutes

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7: David Sedaris
Mike gave David a call the other day to discuss his new book Calypso, as well as his views on aging, zoomers taking care of their parents, some of the kooky Canadians he's met over the years and much more...
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7 years ago
38 minutes

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6: Molly Johnson
This week on Ages & Icons, hosts Mike Crisolago and producer Gina Bucci bring you a live, in-studio interview with Canadian music icon Molly Johnson. Molly Discuss her latest album "Meaning to Tell Ya", some behind the scenes challenges surrounding her beloved Billie Holiday tribute album, her encounters with Princess Diana and her sons, as well as the Toronto music scene in the 80's and 90's. Molly's a trip and we hope you enjoy her as much as we did.
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7 years ago
34 minutes

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5: Brent Butt
This week on Ages & Icons, hosts Mike Crisolago and Gina Bucci bring you an interview with iconic Canadian comedian, Brent Butt. We talk about the new animated Corner Gas series, Brent's impressive animation beginnings, what a comedian notices about aging and so much more.
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7 years ago
34 minutes

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4: Donald Sutherland & Christopher Plummer
This week on Ages & Icons, hosts Mike Crisolago and Gina Bucci bring you the first Ages & Icons double header. Interviews with Canadian screen legends Donald Sutherland and Christopher Plummer. Enjoy!
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7 years ago
53 minutes

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3: Oscar Talk 2018
Mike and Gina sit down other Zoomer editors to discuss this year's Oscars and engage in a heated round of trivia.
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7 years ago
33 minutes

Ages & Icons
Tantoo Cardinal is ready for her close-up. At 68 years old, and after 48 years as an actress on stage and screen — a run that’s earned her everything from the Order of Canada to the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement — the Indigenous actress has finally landed her first starring role in a feature film. It seems improbable, after a celebrated career that includes roles in films like Dances With Wolves and Legends of the Fall, that Cardinal had never received top billing, but Falls Around Her, a film about an Anishinaabe musician (Cardinal) who returns to her northern Ontario community in a futile attempt to return to the land and leave fame behind, corrects that oversight. Mike conducted this interview with Cardinal last September via cellphone, as the actress was out and about preparing for the film’s world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Nevertheless, Cardinal discussed everything from Falls Around Her to her childhood artistic influences, activism, the importance of Indigenous filmmaking and so much more.