q pop culture panel: TIFF and the rise of sound-bite arts reporting
Our q pop culture panelists take on the worthy, contentious, and crazy stories from the week in arts and entertainment.
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Our q pop culture panelists — this week, Emily Keeler of the National Post, Huffington Post's Joshua Ostroff and Rachel Giese of Chatelaine — take on the worthy, contentious, and crazy stories from the week in arts and entertainment.
At issue today:
- The state of arts journalism at the Toronto International Film Festival
- Vanessa Williams gets an apology from Miss America — 32 years later
- Caitlyn Jenner clarifies her controversial stance on gay marriage