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Small Screen: Hard work pays off for talk-show host Busy Philipps

Small Screen: Hard work pays off for talk-show host Busy Philipps

NEW YORK — Guys, it’s all happening for Busy Philipps. She’s got a New York Times bestselling book, This Will Only Hurt a Little, and her late-night talk show on E! called Busy Tonight premièred on Sunday.
Hot Legs rocker has a broken foot, but Rod Stewart show goes on in Victoria

Hot Legs rocker has a broken foot, but Rod Stewart show goes on in Victoria

What: An Evening with Rod Stewart Where: Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre When: Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 Rating: 3.
Small Screen: All American star Daniel Ezra actually British

Small Screen: All American star Daniel Ezra actually British

LOS ANGELES — Daniel Ezra understands why some see his playing a standout high school football player from South Crenshaw High in the new CW series All American as a little strange.
Small Screen: Conan O’Brien returning in January with new format

Small Screen: Conan O’Brien returning in January with new format

You have questions. I have some answers. Q: What’s happened to the Conan O’Brien show on TBS? Is he coming back on a different network? I hope he’s not gone for good! A: He will be back, though in different form.
Halloween carves up another $32 million to top box office

Halloween carves up another $32 million to top box office

NEW YORK — Michael Meyers — or is it Jamie Lee Curtis? — can't be stopped. "Halloween" dominated the North American box office for the second straight weekend, carving up an estimated $32 million in ticket sales.
Small Screen: 15 years of Wicked casting spell on theatre fans

Small Screen: 15 years of Wicked casting spell on theatre fans

NEW YORK — Fifteen years ago, one of the top films in the land was Finding Nemo, Shania Twain played the Super Bowl halftime show, 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ was a hit album and a couple of witches-to-be took over Broadway.
Stage Left: Airborne superstar makes an impressive landing

Stage Left: Airborne superstar makes an impressive landing

There’s a reason Billy Bishop Goes to War (1978) is acknowledged as one of the great classics of Canadian theatre.

Halloween events and other spooky goings-on

Galey Farms Festival of Fear. Four main venues, featuring a Haunted House for kids, and the much scarier 6000 square foot Carnevil Haunted House for adults. Friday to Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. at Galey Farms, 4150 Blenkinsop Rd.

Critics' picks: Frankenstein ballet, Irish Mythen, SMYL

BALLET What: Ballet Victoria’s Frankenstein Where: Royal Theatre When: Friday, Oct. 26, and Saturday, Oct. 2,7 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets: $12-$60 at balletvictoria.
Billy Bishop Goes to War is the story of a great Canadian

Billy Bishop Goes to War is the story of a great Canadian

On Stage What: Billy Bishop Goes to War Where: Roxy Theatre, 2657 Quadra St. When: Oct. 25 through Nov. 4 Tickets: $20-$47 at bluebridgetheatre.