The Winnipeg Free Press News Café is going to be hopping on Wednesday.
Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson, the lead singer and lead guitarist respectively of roots rockers The Skydiggers, will kick things off with an interview and a couple of tunes at 10:30 a.m.
Rick Hillier, formerly Canada’s top soldier, will march in at 2:30 p.m. to discuss the state of Canada’s military and his work with Junior Achievement.
And Patrick Chan, the two-time defending world champion figure skater will drop by at 3:45 p.m. to discuss, you know, being the king of the world.
All three interviews will be livestreamed below.
Thank you so much, SGrand and SF! So one thing that we are certain now - his new choreographer/choreographers is/are in Toronto.
The beauty of Elegie lies partly in the time taken for every detail and expression, a luxury not afforded by COP competition in which a great number of technical skills need to be shown within the timed program.
Moreover, I think Elegie was designed and unveiled to commemorate Mr. Colson whose birthday fell on the competition/title defense day at Worlds 2012, just as Mannish Boy celebrated Patrick's 21st birthday. I don't think Elegie will be tempered with to comply with COP.
Yes. As I said, he's much more in control dealing with the media these days. Gone was the young kid being manipulated and put on the defensive during the 2010 Olympics or the open stream of consciousness phone chat with the AP reporter with agenda last year. However, if we are talking about the WinnipegFP's video interview, the interviewer was a clueless deadbeat who didn't even know what to ply out of him.