Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud

CBC
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Apr 1, 2025 • 26min

Trump's Kennedy Center takeover, and why some are paying $1000 to see Denzel Washington in Othello

Elamin is joined by New York Times theatre critic Michael Paulson, longtime theatre critic Glenn Sumi, and CBC entertainment reporter Jackson Weaver to discuss U.S. President Trump’s takeover of The Kennedy Center and what it could signal for the culture of theatre in that country, and Denzel Washington in ‘Othello’ becoming the highest grossing non-musical Broadway show ever and what its high ticket prices says about the future of accessible productions in that world. 
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Mar 31, 2025 • 24min

Sum41, Anne Murray, Nemahsis, and Canadian pride at the 2025 Junos

The Juno Awards were held in Vancouver last night at a time when national pride is surging. So did last night’s show make us proud to be Canadian? Elamin is joined by music journalist Lisa Christiansen.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 25min

Should Canadian musicians tour in the U.S.?

On the eve of a U.S. tour, Tamara Lindeman – a.k.a. indie-folk artist The Weather Station – talks about traveling to the States in this tense political moment, and why Canadian musicians can’t so easily participate in cultural boycotts when so much of their livelihood is dependent on U.S. touring. Then, musician and author Dave Bidini talks about how Canadian musicians can navigate these turbulent times by refocusing their efforts back home. 
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Mar 27, 2025 • 23min

How the trade war could affect Canada's book industry, and Family Guy is a gateway to Anne Murray

With the Canadian government proposing additional counter-tariffs on U.S. goods that could potentially include U.S. books coming into Canada, Elamin is joined by reporter Josh O’Kane to explain why this has Canadian book stakeholders concerned. Plus, Anne Murray gets a Juno for Lifetime Achievement on Sunday. More than a decade ago, Family Guy aired an episode where baby Stewie becomes obsessed with Anne Murray, and it introduced a new generation of fans to her music. Elamin speaks with one of them – the music journalist Tony Le Calvez.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 31min

A new Hunger Games novel, and an update on No Other Land

Book lovers Arizona O’Neill and Lu Aburawi talk about the new Hunger Games prequel, 'Sunrise on the Reaping,' and the cultural impact of Suzanne Collins’ popular series. Plus, Elamin talks to Matt Carey, documentary editor at Deadline.com, about the latest headlines involving this year’s Oscar winner for best documentary feature ‘No Other Land’ - including the recent detainment and release of co-director Hamdan Ballal by the Israeli military. 
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Mar 25, 2025 • 25min

How The Studio pokes fun at the inner workings of Hollywood, and the new memoir The Tell

TV critic Angie Han and entertainment reporter Teri Hart discuss Seth Rogen’s new Apple TV+, ‘The Studio,' a satirical look at the inner workings of the movie industry and the perpetual tension between art and commerce in Hollywood. Plus, The Cut’s Emily Gould reviews the bestselling memoir, 'The Tell' by Amy Griffin, where the businesswoman shares her path to healing after MDMA-assisted therapy unearthed a long-hidden childhood trauma.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 26min

The Severance finale, and why you kind of recognize every actor in The White Lotus

TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk, known for her sharp insights on popular series, and CBC reporter Jackson Weaver join Elamin to dissect the season finale of 'Severance,' delving into its striking visuals and complex themes of corporate life. They also explore the brilliance of character actors in 'The White Lotus,' discussing how intentional casting enhances storytelling by utilizing familiar faces. The conversation reveals the captivating ability of these actors to blend real-life identities with their roles, making them unforgettable in today's TV landscape.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 31min

The whole Snow White controversy explained, and the winners of Canada Reads

Cristina Escobar, a culture critic, dives deep into the controversies surrounding Disney's live-action Snow White. She discusses the film's casting choices, public backlash, and implications of representation in Hollywood. Alongside the captivating debate, the winners of Canada Reads 2025, Shayla Stonechild and Ma-Nee Chacaby, share their triumph and the significance of their work, celebrating Indigenous storytelling and community. The conversation highlights the power of personal narratives in preserving cultural heritage.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 25min

What happened to The Hudson's Bay Company?

The Bay’s days may be numbered as Canada's oldest company looks to close its stores as early as this week. Mark Harrison, Mosha Lundström Halbert and Teri Hart join Elamin to talk about the Hudson Bay Company’s complicated history.
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Mar 19, 2025 • 31min

Netflix's Adolescence and the radicalization of boys, and change at Loewe and Balenciaga

TV critic Aramide Tinubu and culture writer Amil Niazi discuss the new Netflix miniseries Adolescence, a harrowing portrait of a 13-year-old British boy accused of murdering a female schoolmate, and the online culture of toxic masculinity that’s shaping the worldview of teens today. Plus, the fashion industry is once again shaking things up. Loewe’s creative director Jonathan Anderson is leaving the brand at the height of its success, and designer Demna is leaving Balenciaga to take over the top spot at Gucci. Mosha Lundström Halbert explains why we’re seeing so much change in fashion’s upper echelons.

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