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Headstones are back

 

 

 

HEADSTONES are spreading a little holiday madness

Dec 8 - London, ON                                Dec 15 - Peterborough, ON                     Dec 16 - Guelph, ON                               Dec 17 - Niagara Falls, NY                      Dec 23 - Toronto, ON                              Dec 27 & 28 - Vancouver, BC                  Dec 30 - Calgary, AB                               Dec 31 - Edmonton, AB

 

Reunited Headstones performing Thursday night at The Venue

By KENNEDY GORDON, Examiner Staff Writer

Cobwebs? No cobwebs for this veteran Canadian rock band, back together after close to a decade apart. "It's the best we've ever been," says Tim White, bassist for the reunited Headstones, who play The Venue Thursday night. "The chemistry is there. The songs are there. It's very possible that this is the best we've ever sounded."

White, singer Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr and drummer Dale Harrison split in 2003 after more than a decade together, a time that involved numerous hit singles and albums and a powerful live presence that fused punk stage energy with solid songs and big fat guitars.

When the opportunity to reunite came last year, the connection was still there. "We felt it right away," White says of his bandmates, who formed the Headstones in 1989 in Kingston.

That first reunion saw the band play at The Venue in January; now they're back, with the Electric City one of six Ontario tour stops before a trip out west. The tour slogan is "Making bad lifestyle choices since 1989." But that's more about the group's rowdy, semi-metallic, quasi-punk images than it is about what's happened to them since those druggy, drinky early years.

During the band's hiatus, Dillon maintained the highest profile. After making his acting debut in the Bruce McDonald films Dance Me Outside and Hard Core Logo in the '90s, Dillon kept acting and currently stars in the TV series Flashpoint, which airs on CTV in Canada and, up until this season, on CBS in the U.S. White's in the film and television business, too, having made his name post-Headstones as a music writer for screen and a voice performer. With Carr and Harrison also busy with demanding new careers, the Headstones will likely not be a full-time pursuit again, White says.

"We do what we can, when we can," he said from his Toronto-area home during a conversation punctuated with his efforts to get his young son to go wash his hands. "We have our work, our families, and so that keeps us busy."

Which is how he likes it. "We have no record label, no radio commitments, nothing but the four of us doing what we love," he says. "At our pace. That we set."

Recording is different now, White adds. "We put out a new single, right?" he asks, mentioning Binthiswayforyears, the band's first reunited recording. "We recorded that, mixed it in one night and we had it up online within, I think, two hours. At 2:30 in the morning, a song we'd just created was being heard. That's how things work now and it works for us."

The song is available at www.headstonesband.com and features classic Carr guitar, tight rhythm and, as always, profanity-fuelled Dillon lyrics. "We'll do this when we can," White says. "No big plan. The only mandate is we have fun."

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TIFF. Festival 2011

10 Bravo!FACT-Funded Short Films Are Set to Screen at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

http://www.bellmediapr.ca/bravo/releases/release.asp?id=14078&yyyy=2011

On August 9, TIFF announced ISSUES as one of their festival films under the category of Short Cuts Canada. Written, co-directed by and starring Hugh Dillon (FLASHPOINT, DURHAM COUNTY) and co-directed by Enrico Colantoni (FLASHPOINT), ISSUES gives an inside glimpse into a therapy session between a depressed and angry clown, and his psychiatrist. 

ISSUES directed by Hugh Dillon & Enrico ColantonI

Executive Producer: David Miller, Hugh Dillon. Producer: Chad Maker, Kirk Comrie. Production Company: A71 Productions Inc. Principal Cast: Hugh Dillon, Steve Stack. Screenplay: Hugh Dillon & Enrico Colantoni. Cinematographer: Stephen Reizes. Editor: Kirk Comrie. Sound: Roman Al Buchok. Production Designer: Naz Goshtasbpour

http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2011/issuesI

 

26th Gemini Award Nominations

FLASHPOINT GRABS 17 GEMINI NOMINATONS
By Debra Yeo
Toronto Star
Aug 03, 2011

Once again, Flashpoint is at the top of the Gemini nominations heap.

The Toronto-made series, about police officers on an emergency response team, took 17 of the nominations announced Wednesday morning.

Flashpoint, which airs on CTV here and on CBS in the U.S., has led the pack for every one of its three seasons.

Last year, it had a leading 15 nominations. The year before, it was up for 19 awards and took six, including Best Drama, Best Direction and Best Actor, for Enrico Colantoni.

The show is up for Best Drama again this year. Its competition includes the co-production The Borgias, currently airing on CTV; the Showcase series Endgame; teen drama Skins, which was cancelled after a season on The Movie Network; and another co-production, The Tudors.

The drama about King Henry VIII and his wives won Best Drama at last year’s Geminis. Its fourth and final season aired last fall on CBC.

Other leading nominees for this year’s awards include new shows Call Me Fitz (HBO Canada), which stars Jason Priestley as a sleazy used car salesman, and Living in Your Car (TMN), about a fallen corporate executive (John Ralston) living in his luxury vehicle.

Both Fitz, with 16 nominations, and Living in Your Car, with 10, are up for Best Comedy. Other nominees include CBC’s 22 Minutes, TMN’s Good Dog, and CBC’s Ha!ifax Comedy Fest 2010 and Rick Mercer Report.

Also receiving 10 nominations, including Best Dramatic Miniseries or TV Movie, were two more co-productions: History Channel’s The Kennedys and TMN’s The Pillars of the Earth.

Colantoni is up for Best Actor in a Drama again this year, along with his Flashpoint castmate Hugh Dillon, for playing a different cop in Durham County. Others in the category include Callum Keith Rennie for Shattered; Michael Riley for Being Erica and Sam Witwer for Being Human.

The nominees for Best Actress in a Drama include past winner Erin Karpluk for Being Erica; Carmen Moore and Michelle Thrush for Blackstone; Krystin Pellerin for Republic of Doyle; Lauren Lee Smith for The Listener and Camille Sullivan for Shattered.

On the comedy side, the Best Actor nominees include Priestley and Ralston; Peter Keleghan for 18 to Life and Chris Leavins for Todd and the Book of Pure Evil.

The female comedy nominees are Angela Asher for 18 to Life; Tracy Dawson and Brooke Nevin for Call Me Fitz; and Grace Lynn Kung for InSecurity.

A full list of nominees can be found at www.GeminiAwards.ca

The 26th annual awards will take place in Toronto over three nights, with technical and other industry awards handed out Aug. 30 and 31, and the main gala on Sept. 7. It will be broadcast live from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on CBC.

 

2011 CTV Bell Media Fall Upfronts

 

 

 

 

 

L-R. Sergio DiZio, Michael Cram, Lloyd Robertson, Cle Bennett,       Hugh Dillon.                                  Photo courtesy of Sergio DiZio      June 2, 2011 - The Sony Centre, Toronto

 

 

The highlight of this year's CTV Fall Upfronts had to be talking to Lloyd Robertson about Flashpoint.

                                                                                                                                    - Hugh & Sergio

 

2011 Monte Carlo Television Awards

The 2011 Monte Carlo Television Awards nominees have been announced. We are proud to say that Canadian drama DURHAM COUNTY has received 5 nominations! 

Outstanding International Producers - Janis Lundman, Adrienne Mitchell, Michael Prupas

Outstanding Actor - Hugh Dillon, Michael Nardone

Outstanding Actress - Hélène Joy, Laurence Leboeuf

 

We are eagerly awaiting the presentation of the Monte Carlo Nymphs. Congratulations to all of this year's deserving nominees, and a very special congratulations to Durham County Producers Janis, Adrienne and Michael, as well as Hugh's co-stars Michael, Hélène and Laurence. 

 

 
 
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