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TheWineLadiesEach year, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) draws thousands of international filmmakers, stars and media to Toronto and for this year’s festival (Sept. 10-19), wine experts, radio personalities and nationally syndicated newspaper columnists The Wine Ladies are entering the exciting world of web TV with their unique interview series, Talking Wine With The Stars being taped at The Windsor Arms Hotel in Yorkville - “ground zero” for movie stars and fans alike. Sponsored by Jackson-Triggs/Vincor, Talking Wine with the Stars, takes a different look at the cult of celebrity and film by interviewing stars, directors, writers and international film critics and reporters, asking about their own favourite wines, favourite movies about wine (eg: Bottle Shock, Sideways, A Walk in the Clouds, Big Night, Under the Tuscan Sun, etc) and whether a good Merlot or Chardonnay should be enjoyed while watching your favourite heist flicks, comedies or Bertolucci classics Sisters Georgia and Susanne, The Wine Ladies, bring the world of wine direct to the people, and their fun and informative approach is unique, entertaining and engaging. It's not just about wine - it's about lifestyle mixed with the appropriate blend of wine information, human interest and humor. Georgia & Susanne's radio show, heard every Saturday morning 10am-11am on CP24 Radio 1050, has built a loyal following of sophisticated wine aficionados as well as novices and casual consumers. The show is webcast simultaneously on www.CP24.com and then uploaded and heard on The Wine Ladies’ own website (www.TheWineLadies.com). In addition to their radio show, The Wine Ladies’ newspaper column is syndicated across Canada and they are regular contributors and food and wine editors for various lifestyle magazines. The Wine Ladies are frequent guests on local TV shows including City TV’s Breakfast Television, on national network series (Food Network Canada, W-Network) as well as being featured in 60-second vignettes across North America on PBS TV. Where will Talking Wine with the Stars be seen? www.thewineladies.com Edited episodes of The Wine Ladies television show Talking Wine with the Stars, launching in this fall, can be viewed here, with interactive elements and online contests. YouTube Highlights from each day’s interviews will be uploaded overnight to YouTube. www.Independencefilms.ca Our production partner’s website will be featuring highlight reels from Talking Wine with the Stars when the site launches in the fall. Plus check out the daily blogs on www.thewineladies.com to find out who dropped in to talk wine with The Wine Ladies during TIFF. Alice Cooper, rockn roll, vampire spoof movie SUCK with lead guitarist Paul Anthony loves red!Visit Alice Cooper, rockn roll, vampire spoof movie SUCK with lead guitarist Paul Anthony loves red!
Each year, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) draws thousands of international filmmakers, stars and media to Toronto and for this years festival (Sept. 10-19), The Wine Ladies are entering the exciting world of web TV. Georgia and Susanne (The Wine Ladies) set up their temporary TV studio at The Windsor Arms, 18 St. Thomas Street in Yorkville - ground zero for the film festival - and have conducted brief interviews with the stars, filmmakers, writers, international VIPs and media representatives discussing favourite wines, what wines go with which movies at this years’ festival, favourite movies about wine (e.g.: Bottle Shock, Sideways, A Walk in the Clouds, Under the Tuscan Sun) - the ultimate in wine TV! Celebrity guests are invited to enjoy a glass of wine with The Wine Ladies. Taking a break to join us on the couch one of the stars of the film SUCK is Paul Anthony. Paul plays “Tyler” the lead guitarist in the fictitious rock’ n’ roll band, The Winners. Having never played any instrument before, he studied tirelessly to learn the seven original songs for Suck. Paul has acted in more than 30 film and television productions, including Blade Trinity and the Emmy-Award winning Traffic. In 2004, he received rave reviews for his starring role in the gritty feature film, Eighteen, opposite Alan Cumming. He most recently starred in Blaine Thurier's A Gun To The Head, which is also premiering at this year's TIFF. He currently produces and hosts his own cable access television series in Vancouver - Paul Anthony's TALENT TIME. Paul took a moment from his busy schedule to enjoy a glass of Jackson -Triggs Syrah, talk about his 2 movies and his experience of hanging out with the rock legends!
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