• RUMOR: Patrick Roy among the finalists in Toronto

    RUMOR: Patrick Roy among the finalists in Toronto
    The Maple Leafs, the Oilers, and the Golden Knights are the three teams that have yet to announce their head coaches for the upcoming season.
    In Vegas, John Tortorella is currently in charge, and Ryan Craig (who coaches the Golden Knights' farm team) appears to be the man who will replace him if Torts were to leave in the coming days.
    In Edmonton… everyone knows what's going on. #MikeBabcock
    What this means is that the Maple Leafs are currently the only NHL team in the midst of a formal,
  • The Social Reckoning is Facebook without style

    The Social Reckoning is Facebook without style
    We’re in the thick of summer movie season, but it’s never too soon to start looking at the fall film-to-Oscar pipeline. One film that is sure to get a head start is The Social Reckoning, Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to The Social Network. Where that film traces Facebook’s origins, The Social Reckoning focuses on the 2021 Facebook leak and subsequent congressional hearings and investigations.Aaron Sorkin won an Oscar for scripting The Social Network, but that film was directed
  • Passion MLB Roster Update: Week 11

    Passion MLB Roster Update: Week 11
    As a sign that the 2026 Major League Baseball season is fast approaching, we're already less than two months away from the trade deadline, and things are going to heat up in the coming weeks.
    So without further ado, here is the latest edition of Passion MLB's power rankings. Last week's rankings are shown in parentheses.
    1 – Atlanta Braves (1)
    2 – Los Angeles Dodgers (2)
    3 – Milwaukee Brewers (3)
    4 – New York Yankees (4)
    5 – Cleveland Guardians (6)
    6 – Tampa B
  • Summer House’s finale and the toxic allure of reality TV

    Summer House’s finale and the toxic allure of reality TV
    It’s taken me some time to process the fallout from the final installation of the Summer House reunion. Having spent years watching reunions, sometimes it can take a day or two to get a feel for the narratives that emerge after such a highly-anticipated finale. And like clockwork, since the reunion wrapped, we’ve heard the discourse surrounding Amanda Batula’s commitment to the damsel in distress bit, pondered the impact of the beta blockers West W
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  • Courtside Hierarchy

    Courtside Hierarchy
    Before the gossip, a word on OG Anunoby – because there are a lot of us here in Toronto who are thrilled for him. OG already has an NBA championship with the Raptors, and was a key contributor during the regular season, but he sat out our historic playoff run in 2019 after an emergency appendectomy right before the post-season. So it obviously must mean that much more to him now that he’s been on the court through this run with the Knicks and came up SO HUGE last night with that bloc
  • Red Sox: Garrett Crochet’s situation is more uncertain than ever

    Red Sox: Garrett Crochet’s situation is more uncertain than ever
    Nothing is going right for the Boston Red Sox in 2026, across every aspect of the Massachusetts-based organization. Take, for example, the situation with ace pitcher Garrett Crochet.
    Unfortunately, Captain Crochet hasn't been able to pitch in a game since April 25. So far, that's a shame, but it happens even to the best, and there's nothing we can do about it.
    However, for now, there's no way of knowing when his next start will be. And just yesterday (Wednesday), negative news broke regarding th
  • Major announcement for Travis Theis with the Alouettes

    Major announcement for Travis Theis with the Alouettes
    The Montreal Alouettes are preparing to host the Toronto Argonauts on Friday at Percival Molson Stadium, with some key players missing from their lineup.
    Good news for fans: Travis Theis will be available for this second game of the season. The wide receiver, who suffered a head injury during Montreal's first matchup against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, has resumed normal training this week, suggesting he'll be on the field.
    However, two other offensive players will miss several games. Center Justin
  • Intro for June 11, 2026

    Intro for June 11, 2026
    Dear Gossips,It was reported yesterday that they’re making another Jump Street movie 14 years after the sequel, 22 Jump Street, was released. And the key on-camera talent involved in the originals will be coming back: Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube. So is this just a money grab? I mean, it’s never not about the money. But that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t be good, or that it doesn’t have the potential to be good.When 21 Jump Street came out in 2012, i
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  • The Canadiens have already begun the process of finding a replacement for Pascal Vincent

    Big news in town.
    For those who haven't heard, the Laval Rocket just lost their head coach. Pascal Vincent, whom many would have liked to see in Montreal in recent years, is gone.
    He's back in the NHL, now serving as an assistant coach with the Kraken moving forward. 2 incredible seasons
    , 2 division
    championships, 1 Macgregor Kilpatrick
    Trophy, 1 All-Star
    Game appearance, Coach of the Year Award in 2024-25
    Thanks for everything, Paz! Good luck in Seattle2 incredible seasons
    , 2 division champio
  • Hero, villain or both? Bard on the Beach reimagines Macbeth for an anxious future

    Hero, villain or both? Bard on the Beach reimagines Macbeth for an anxious future
    Bard on the Beach: Macbeth When: June 11-Sept. 18Where: BMO Mainstage, Vanier Park, VancouverTickets: Starting at $30 at bardonthebeach.orgIs Macbeth a hero or a villain?“That’s the question,” says Stephen Drover, director of Bard on the Beach’s upcoming production of Shakespeare’s 400-year-old tragedy.Set in a near-future dystopia, Bard’s 2026 version seeks to make Shakespeare’s tale of ambition, murder and moral collapse resonate with contemporary audi
  • Get a first look at the Vancouver-shot Legally Blonde prequel series Elle

    Get a first look at the Vancouver-shot Legally Blonde prequel series Elle
    Prime Video has just released the official trailer for the highly anticipated, Vancouver-shot Legally Blonde prequel series.All eight of the show’s episodes will be released on the streamer on July 1. Season 2 is currently shooting in Vancouver .The prequel series follows the title character, Elle, played by newcomer Lexi Minetree, as a high-school student before she became the much-loved Reese Witherspoon Elle of the two Legally Blonde movies from the early 2000s.According to the officia
  • FIFA 2026: Here's a list of 16 free World Cup watch parties in Metro Vancouver

    FIFA 2026: Here's a list of 16 free World Cup watch parties in Metro Vancouver
    No ticket? No problem. Not everyone’s got the budget to score World Cup tickets but there’s plenty of ways to get in on FIFA fever around Metro Vancouver.There’s the massive FIFA Fan Festival being held at Hastings Park, where there will be no shortage of screens airing the games and other family-friendly activities.Don’t feel like trekking all the way to that corner of the city? There’s watch parties being held at various venues in the city as well.Or maybe you&rs
  • Pascal Vincent is leaving the Laval Rocket

    Pascal Vincent is leaving the Laval Rocket
    Big news within the Montreal Canadiens organization.
    Pascal Vincent, who was the head coach of the Habs' farm team, is stepping down from his position. He is joining the Seattle Kraken as an assistant coach under head coach Lane Lambert.
    This marks a return to the National Hockey League for Vincent.The newest members of the shipThe #SeaKraken are excited to welcome Patrik Allvin as our new Assistant General Manager and Pascal Vincent as an assistant coach → https://t.co/ihmtYGt0UF pic.twitt
  • Max Scherzer is expected to lose his spot in the rotation

    Max Scherzer is expected to lose his spot in the rotation
    Last night, on the Passion MLB podcast, Sébastien Berrouard and I discussed the topic of injuries on the Blue Jays.
    We invite you to listen to the podcast, by the way.
    @passion_mlb podcast with @SebasBerrouardThe Blue Jays' injured players, the Red Sox's struggles, the Aaron Judge situation, the Mike Trout situation, and Olympic Stadium are on the menuhttps://t.co/ZNWl6GtO67
    — Charles-Alexis Brisebois (@Charles__Alexis) June 11, 2026
    Several pitchers have been cut in recent days (Ya
  • EXCLUSIVE: Alexander Zharovsky’s first laps on the ice with the Canadiens

    EXCLUSIVE: Alexander Zharovsky’s first laps on the ice with the Canadiens
    Yesterday, Alexander Zharovsky arrived in Montreal.
    We know that the Canadiens' top prospect will be spending several weeks in North America (mostly in Quebec, but also in Florida at his agent's camp) to skate with the Montreal team.
    Our colleague Maxime Truman obtained footage of Zharovsky's arrival in the city last night. EXCLUSIVE! Alexander Zharovsky arrived at Montreal-Trudeau Airport a few minutes ago.
    It will be interesting to see if he skates at the CN Complex with Ivan Demidov, who has
  • EXCLUSIVE | Taxing tourists to complete renovations at the Olympic Stadium

    EXCLUSIVE | Taxing tourists to complete renovations at the Olympic Stadium
    I've spoken with several people over the past few days about the renovation of the Olympic Stadium and the future of CF Montréal.
    Yesterday afternoon, I was told that the provincial government would not be announcing anything regarding the stadium before the National Assembly's summer recess on Friday. However, this lack of an announcement is not a disaster: the public pressure of recent weeks has reportedly given many government officials pause for thought. I was told—on condition
  • The CH wanted a goalie at the trade deadline, and we know what that would have cost

    The CH wanted a goalie at the trade deadline, and we know what that would have cost
    Let's go back to the days leading up to the trade deadline.
    Jacob Fowler was in Laval. Samuel Montembeault had lost his way. Jakub Dobes wasn't exactly Martin St-Louis's go-to guy at the time.
    In short, there was uncertainty.
    Naturally, people were wondering if the Canadiens would dip their toes into the goaltending market. Rumors to that effect were circulating.
    As it turned out, Kent Hughes ultimately chose to put his faith in Jakub Dobes and Jacob Fowler.
    And now we have a better idea of what
  • Here’s why Zach Hyman is pushing hard for Mike Babcock in Edmonton

    Here’s why Zach Hyman is pushing hard for Mike Babcock in Edmonton
    Let's recap the situation.
    The Edmonton Oilers collapsed in 2025–2026. This prompted Connor McDavid to say that the team hadn't been good enough and that change was needed.
    So the head coach was fired, despite two consecutive appearances in the finals in 2024 and 2025… and despite the fact that his contract extension hadn't even taken effect yet.
    Then, the Oilers had a good idea: talk to Bruce Cassidy, an accomplished coach. But Vegas doesn't want to let that happen.
    And that's why
  • Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 110

    Passion MLB – The Podcast, Episode 110
    In the latest episode of the Passion MLB podcast, Charles-Alexis Brisebois and Sébastien Berrouard chatted about the Blue Jays' injured players, Aaron Judge, Olympic Stadium, and the Red Sox.
    Enjoy the episode.We'd like to remind you that anyone who wants to listen to us live can do so every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Facebook, X, and YouTube. We record live to answer everyone's questions.
    However, those who prefer a more traditional podcast format can also listen anytime on all major podcast
  • FIFA Fan Festival in Vancouver: What to know before you go

    FIFA Fan Festival in Vancouver: What to know before you go
    The FIFA Fan Festival kicks off tomorrow and runs for the next 28 days with free, family friendly activities to make being one of the World Cup host cities something special.Over 100 hours of live match broadcasts will be screened at various sites across the festival grounds, while more than 120 artists from Canada and around the world perform for fans of the Beautiful Game. These include popular groups such as Vancouver party ambassadors Five Alarm Funk, who will perform twice on June 14.Once
  • Rumor Corner: The Dylan Larkin situation continues to unfold

    Rumor Corner: The Dylan Larkin situation continues to unfold
    Even though the finals aren't over yet, rumors of trades or players looking to test the free-agent market are becoming more and more common throughout the NHL.
    Some names have been coming up constantly in discussions over the past few days, while others are just starting to surface.
    Here are a few stories to watch closely.
    The Dylan Larkin saga continues to unfold
    The story surrounding Dylan Larkin continues to evolve rapidly.
    Several reports indicated that the Red Wings captain was willing to w
  • George Springer in right field: the Blue Jays weigh in

    George Springer in right field: the Blue Jays weigh in
    Since the 2025 regular season (excluding spring training but including the playoffs), George Springer hasn't played a single game in the field. He's still the designated hitter.
    Earlier this year, the Blue Jays had said they were open to the idea of playing him in the field. But that didn't happen.
    Except now, John Schneider has brought the idea back to the table. There have been internal discussions about playing him in right field.
    Obviously, it wouldn't be every day: it would be once in a whi
  • David Reinbacher could be the solution the CH has been looking for

    David Reinbacher could be the solution the CH has been looking for
    When you look at Kent Hughes's list of priorities this summer, certain needs keep coming up.
    The Habs need a third-line player and, above all, a right-handed defenseman.
    Rumors are swirling, names are being tossed around, and many people expect the Canadiens to make a move in the coming weeks.
    Yet, in all this talk, one important detail is often overlooked. The Habs already have a young right-handed defenseman whom they still consider a key piece of their future.
    David Reinbacher.
    According to r
  • Major signing for the Dolphins

    Major signing for the Dolphins
    The Miami Dolphins have made a significant move by signing their star center, Aaron Brewer, to a three-year contract extension.
    The deal, which runs through the 2029 season, is reportedly worth a total of $52.5 million, including $37 million guaranteed.
    This signing confirms the organization's commitment to stability at the heart of its offensive line. At 28, Brewer has established himself as one of the best players at his position in the NFL, and his importance to the Dolphins' offense continue
  • Xavier Villeneuve impressed the Canadiens at the Combine

    Xavier Villeneuve impressed the Canadiens at the Combine
    The Canadiens met with several prospects at the NHL Combine in Buffalo.
    Among them was Quebec native Xavier Villeneuve.
    The defenseman also shared that his meeting with the Montreal organization went very well in an interview with BlueChipProspect.“Really great. It was truly incredible. The staff, the psychologists—they push you, and it's really fun.” – Xavier Villeneuve
    Xavier Villeneuve on his meeting with the #GoHabsGo@DraftProHockey pic.twitter.com/SbWjanzV2y
  • Popular Vancouver Island festival Rifflandia pulls the plug after 18 years

    Popular Vancouver Island festival Rifflandia pulls the plug after 18 years
    After nearly two decades of bringing the biggest names in contemporary pop to Vancouver Island, Victoria’s Rifflandia is the latest B.C. music festival to shutter operations.Citing the challenges of rising production costs, mounting such an event in a smaller market and the shifting tastes of consumers, organizers concluded that it is no longer possible to sustain the event at the level and quality audiences expect.“We are incredibly proud of what the festival became and deeply grat
  • MLB in Brief: Russell Martin and the Expos | Roman Anthony and Garrett Crochet

    MLB in Brief: Russell Martin and the Expos | Roman Anthony and Garrett Crochet
    Russell Martin and the Expos
    Tim Raines, Larry Walker, Delino DeShields, and Henry Rodriguez are among his favorite players who have played for the team.
    Russell Martin: Montreal Expos legend? @BringerOfRain20 | @russellmartin55 | @ArashMadani pic.twitter.com/E2RXtfjvpo
    — Get It Done League (@GetItDoneShow) June 10, 2026
    Roman Anthony and Garrett Crochet
    Both are struggling right now.
    In the next couple of days, Crochet is likely to undergo more testing to see if he can start throwing agai
  • Taylor at the big game?

    Taylor at the big game?
    Page Six reported just after 12noon ET today that they’d learned exclusively that Taylor Swift, who was just in LA last night for the Toy Story 5 premiere, will be at game four of the NBA Finals tonight with the Knicks up two games to one in the series against the San Antonio Spurs.According to Page Six’s sources, she’ll be going with friends and not Travis Kelce? How many friends? Courtside Knicks tickets for the finals are mega-premium. It’s not that she couldn’t
  • Celebrity Social Media, June 10, 2026

    Celebrity Social Media, June 10, 2026
    Tom Brady has a new drink called Good Nut and I don’t understand how this branding came to be. Tom has three teenagers, how did this pass quality control?View this post on InstagramA post shared by Gopuff (@gopuff)
    Hot off her interview with an AI weapons company, Gwyneth Paltrow is representing a luxury apartment building in Israel (not linked below but easy to find online). She hasn’t posted it on her socials but it is on Instagram and this is not a simple photo. It’s a full,
  • Obituary: The jazz master of Hornby Island leaves legacy of truth and passion

    Obituary: The jazz master of Hornby Island leaves legacy of truth and passion
    The Canadian jazz world has taken a major hit with the passing of artist Tony Wilson, 66.The Hornby Island-based jazz musician described by Down Beat Magazine as “a talismanic West Coast figure” died on June 6 in his sleep. He had been a fixture in the local, national and international scene for decades. As both a bandleader and sideman, his rich tone and feel made his contributions to any project utterly essential.Few players could move so seamlessly between different sounds and sc