There was a fleeting moment where Dr. Charles Tator, the respected Canadian neurosurgeon, believed he would join forces with Don Cherry, the renowned Canadian megaphone. It was during a crisis, and ...
One of the most colorful characters in hockey isn’t putting down the mic just yet. Don Cherry, best known for his 33-year stint as a broadcaster on “Hockey Night in Canada” before a controversial ...
Up here in Canada, there is a bit of a raging pre-winter storm taking place. While hockey isn’t the sole national sport—it’s actually lacrosse in the summer and hockey in the winter—it is as ...
For a few weeks in November, most conversations in Canada revolved around one person. My sister and I got in a heated back-and-forth about Don Cherry in a brunch restaurant in the quiet hours before ...
TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 13: Hockey commentator Don Cherry does a television interview before the Tampa Bay Rays MLB game against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 13, 2015 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ...
In November 2019, CBC’s Hockey Night In Canada’s segment Coach’s Corner’s iconic commentator, Don Cherry, was fired by Sportsnet because he made certain comments on the country’s immigrants. Cherry ...
We concentrate on vinyl, which is somehow a luxury item these days, so we want to make sure that the buyers get the best value for their money. We often opt for gatefold sleeves and inserts with new ...
Listen to favorite songs by an adventurous musician who pushed the boundaries of jazz, selected by writers and musicians including Nailah Hunter, Kieran Hebden and the artist’s son Eagle-Eye Cherry.
The Hurricanes have gained popularity for their "Storm Surge" celebrations at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. this season, much to the chagrin of legendary commentator Don Cherry. The long-time face of ...
Don Cherry, a leading pop singer of the 1950s who performed at clubs and hotels by night while becoming one of America’s top amateur golfers by day, died April 4 at a hospice in Las Vegas. He was 94.
When you are famous for having a dog named Blue, it’s no surprise who your favourite baseball team would be. “Go Blue Jays,” Don Cherry said from his Mississauga home on Monday as he readied himself, ...