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oday is West Island Community Shares’ “Live Here, Give Here Day” challenge. In that 24-hour period, the fundraising group will be racing the clock to raise the $45,000 left to reach its goal of $1.2 million by the end of this month. All donations will be matched.

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Here. Give Here. Making a Difference Together.” The videos can be viewed on West Island Community Shares’ Facebook page: @WICSPartage.

The list is growing, but businesses participating in “Live Here, Give Here Day” includes four Dagwoods West Island locations who will donate $1/sandwich sold on March 22nd. At Klub 20 Beaconsfield West Island, trainers are holding a “burpee” challenge. Members donate to watch trainers & instructors hit the mat and do burpees. Aqua Spa Lyne Giroux is donating $1 for every manicure/pedicure and Sports Specialists in Dorval is holding “Train for a Cause” and donating $5 of the group fitness drop-in class fee. Visit www.communityshares.ca for a full list of participating businesses.

“For this day, we asked some of our supporters to tell us in short video capsules why they support Community Shares,” said Leanne West Island Community Shares campaign Bayer, Executive Director. “The response has been overwhelming. Some people want to help ends on March 31st. To donate and help the families who don’t have enough to eat. Others group reach its goal, go to: www.communityshares.ca want to support teenagers with cancer or seniors. And some just want to improve the quality For information on how to hold a fundraising of life for West Islanders in need. All the rea- activity on “Live Here, Give Here Day”, call sons are worthy and fit with our slogan: “Live (514) 695-8694, #102. www.mtltimes.ca 3 WEDNESDAY


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The Platinum Age of Television by David Bianculli By Stuart Nulman mtltimes.ca www.mtltimes.ca

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he 1950s and 60s have always been regarded as “the Golden Age of Television”, where some of the most beloved TV shows from that formative period when television started to become a mass medium sprouted from, such as “I Love Lucy”, “The Honeymooners”, “The Twilight Zone”, “The Andy Griffith Show” and “Gunsmoke”, and former radio, stage and film stars like Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Jackie Gleason, Ed Sullivan and Rod Serling became superstars in there own right as a result during that era. WEDNESDAY

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If any TV viewer – past and present -- believes that nothing of significance surfaced on the tube as of 1970, that just isn’t so. Shows like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”, “All in the Family”, “M*A*S*H” and “Hill Street Blues” gave viewers shows that were just as entertaining as their 50s and 60s counterparts, but were more intelligent and more realistic in the way they were created and presented.

However, according to David Bianculli, TV critic for NPR, The New York Daily News and author of three books (whose history of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour – Dangerously Funny – is probably one of the best single-volume histories of a single TV show), firmly believes that there is a platinum age of television. He argues that it started in 1999, when “The West Wing” debuted and became the last great drama series on commercial television, and the debut of “The Sopranos”, which not only changed the way Americans regularly viewed a TV series, but also brought HBO a big notch up from a cable movie channel to a brand new venue of original TV programming, which in turn had similar cable channels follow their example, and brought about the formation of streaming TV networks like Netflix and Amazon, as well as the habit of “binge watching” of a show’s previous seasons in order to prepare them for a new season of original episodes.

As Bianculli eloquently states: “I’ve been an avid TV viewer through all those decades. Rather than reflexively arguing that the good old days were the best, I’m an old dog pointing out that the new tricks are even better.” Bianculli uses his passion for television, as well of his vast knowledge of the medium and its legendary programs, and puts it all together quite admirably in

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another single volume called The Platinum Age of Television, which should double as a bible for this generation of TV viewers, whether they watch their favorite shows on the big four networks, on cable, on a streaming service, as they originally air, on their DVRs, or binge watching.

In a hefty 552-page tome, Bianculli dissects the shows that make up the evolution of the platinum of television by genre (i.e., family and workplace situation comedies, children’s shows, westerns, war shows, science fiction, animation, miniseries, etc.), and for each chapter, chooses five shows from the 50s to the present and examines each one as a means of tracing its respective contributions towards that platinum age (for example, in the chapter dealing with the variety/sketch genre, Bianculli examines – in order of appearance – Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show, Your Show of Shows, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Carol Burnett Show and Saturday Night Live). The profiles of each show he spotlights in the book are brief in appearance (about 2-3 pages each), yet he manages to say so much about its evolution and contributions to the history of television; and he wraps up each chapter with brief descriptions of other shows that surfaced as a result of the five significant ones he focuses on.

And as an added bonus, he conducts lengthy interviews with some of the most significant, legendary persons in TV history from creators, producers, directors, writers, performers and show runners, ranging from Carol Burnett, Matt Groening, Mel Brooks, James L. Brooks, David Milch and Amy Schumer. These interview pieces are lengthy, yet they provide a great deal retrospection and introspection to what prompted them to develop a career in television, and how they evolved the shows that they made famous and has made them famous. In fact, it may even encourage some readers to indulge in some binge watching and take up some of the series that are profiled in the book (like reading about “Breaking Bad” and the interview with its creator Vince Gilligan, which helped spark my interest in this controversial, award-winning AMC series). The Age of Platinum Television is an authoritative, indispensible book for those who appreciate quality television, no matter what genre or era it came from. It deftly proves that although there are more ways and means to watch a TV series these days thanks to technology, it doesn’t necessarily mean that there is a lack of quality programming available to watch.

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John Mulaney returns to Montreal for Just For Laughs Festival

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he Just For Laughs Festival, presented by Videotron in association with LotoQuébec is excited to announce two incredible shows coming to Montreal this July. Emmy Award winning writer and comedian John Mulaney brings his new standup comedy tour, “John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous” to Montreal for one night only on Saturday July 29, 2017, 7:00 pm at L’Olympia. He most recently starred in the Broadway hit, "Oh, Hello on Broadway” alongside Nick Kroll. In 2015 Mulaney released his 3rd hour stand up special a Netflix Original titled “The Comeback Kid” which the AV Club called “his best hour of his career.” In 2008, he began writing at “Saturday Night Live” where he appeared as a “Weekend Update” correspondent and co-created characters such as “Stefon” with Bill Hader. Mulaney’s first comedy album, “The Top Part,” was released in 2009. He released his second Comedy Central special and album “New In Town” in 2012, and upon review Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly hailed Mulaney as “one of the best stand-up comics alive.”

L.A. Times best-selling book “I’m not a terrorist, but I’ve played one on TV” now a television special available on Netflix. He’s currently a co-star in the new CBS sitcom “Superior Donuts”, is a regular panelist on NPR’s “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” and most recently starred as the title character in the award-winning indie comedy “Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero”. Sharing the humorous side of their diverse backgrounds this year will include; Jewish-American Jessica Kirson returning after highly praised performances in 2016, international comedian and one of the most sought-after performers Korean IrishAmerican Steve Byrne, the return to the Festival of fan favourite Italian-Canadians The Doo Wops, comprised of John Catucci and David Mesiano, rising star Portuguese-Canadian Mike Rita, and staple of the New York comedy scene Dominican-American Vlad Caamaño. The Ethnic Show, tears down barriers to speak forthright while laughing at our differences and similarities, at Club Soda and Metropolis from July 1227 with 19 performances.

JFL’s long tradition of breaking stereotypes and boundaries using comedy continues with The Eth- Tickets to both shows will be available to the gennic Show, returning for its 9th Edition as part of the eral public Friday, March 24 at 10:00 am at haJack Astor’s Club Series. This cultural melting pot haha.com . for comedy has become an annual favourite and a staple at the Festival. Looking for the best way to experience the Just For Laughs Festival? Get a JFLMTL Pass! Passes With rising global anxieties over ethnic divides, available include: the JFL 2-Show Pass for $99.99, JFL has curated for its 35th anniversary a special 3-Show Pass for $139.99 and 5-Show Pass for line-up that features many fan favourites, hosted $215. Each pass includes one free ticket every day by outspoken comedic heavy hitter Iranian-Ameri- from July 25-29 (some restrictions apply). can Maz Jobrani. Maz is best known for numerous appearances on the late night talk show circuit, The Just For Laughs Festival runs from July 12many movies and television appearances, with a 31, 2017 in Montreal, Canada. 8

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Sun Youth Extends Its Children Help Program to 50 Schools! On February 8th, Mayor Denis Coderre presented the Children's Policy Action Plan which will allow many children to reach their full potential. Photo Credit: Sarah Latulippe.

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ast year The City of Montreal announced that it would be putting in place a “Child Policy” (La politique de l'enfant) allocating $25 million over 5 years to help children facing difficult situations. The “Plan d’action 2017” for which $5 million will be made available was unveiled last February. The distribution will be adjusted to the different needs across a total of nine districts. With equal opportunity in mind, the policy seeks to improve the developmental conditions for all children under the age of 17. For the City of Montreal to implement the “Child Policy” they required partnerships from major organizations across Montreal including; Le Club des petits déjeuners, Le Fondation du Dr Julien, Réseau réussite Montréal, Le Quartier des spectacles, Espace pour la vie, le Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, MU and Sun Youth just to name a few.


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abber is a controversial play that has captured its audience with an important message for four years now. Controversial because it tells a story not normally told on a stage. The cast is excited to bring their show back to Montreal. For Geordie Theatre Fest.

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rough around the edges white boy. Sklar says students need to see.” the play challenges assumptions we all make of these two characters. “It is about breaking Regardless of the school, the students love down these stereotypes.” Jabber. “Within the first five minutes, they find that they can connect with the show because For example, Fatima, the Muslim girl, it’s not a play that talks down to them,” said touches on assumptions the crowd has proba- Sklar. “It’s funny. It’s smart. They end up laughbly made about her character right from the be- ing a lot. They are so receptive.” The reaction ginning. “That is the first assumption that is of their audience makes performing Jabber broken. She has attitude. She’s not scared to that much more fun for the cast and crew. talk. She’s not weak. She speaks up for herself. Just because she is wearing a hijab does Although the play is geared towards young not mean that she is an oppressed woman.” people, its wit, pace, and subject makes it an appropriate and enjoyable performance for Similarly, the audience is set up to make cer- adults as well. “It’s important to know what tain assumptions about Jorah, Fatima’s co-star teenagers are up to these days,” says Sklar. with a rough family life. It’s not a story we’ve “It’s important for them to know what young seen before. people are thinking and doing. We deal with At the end of the one-hour play, the cast talks online bullying, and with posting things online to the audience. What are they thinking? Have that maybe teenagers shouldn’t be posting. It they had any similar experiences? Sklar says, deals with what is in the mind of teenagers “A lot of people connect with the character [Fa- when they start to like people.” It’s a little bit of insight, and an entertaining delivery for adults. tima], even if they are not Muslim.” The tremendous success of Jabber has landed The subject matter of Jabber has received it at spot in the Geordie Theatre Fest in Monmixed reviews: “There have been school- treal from March 21 through to March 26. boards that say absolutely we want it, this is a The venue is Monument-National’s Studio conversation that needs to happen. Others have been more tentative. A lot of teachers Hydro Quebec at 1182 Saint-Laurent Boulethink that this is a brave play—that it’s an im- vard. For more information about tickets and portant play—and that it’s something that the show times visit www.geordie.ca www.mtltimes.ca 17 WEDNESDAY


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Free estimate Call Cliff 514-485-9768

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over 33 years experience

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