It’s been quite a year.
This week, Google revealed its top searches in Canada, revealing what was on people’s minds as the big events of 2022 went down.
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Topping the list of search trends was the viral puzzle game Wordle, which had social media users sharing their little green squares. The game was soon bought by The New York Times. A very Canadian take on the game, Canuckle, also made the list.
Following behind that was Ukraine, which was invaded earlier in the year by Russian forces and continues to be embroiled in a war.
The World Cup, one of the biggest sporting events in the world, also made It on the list at no. 3.
Also on the list was Johnny Deep, whose defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard over her claims to...
This week, Google revealed its top searches in Canada, revealing what was on people’s minds as the big events of 2022 went down.
Read More: Drake, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd Are Spotify’s Most-Streamed Artists In Canada For 2022
Topping the list of search trends was the viral puzzle game Wordle, which had social media users sharing their little green squares. The game was soon bought by The New York Times. A very Canadian take on the game, Canuckle, also made the list.
Following behind that was Ukraine, which was invaded earlier in the year by Russian forces and continues to be embroiled in a war.
The World Cup, one of the biggest sporting events in the world, also made It on the list at no. 3.
Also on the list was Johnny Deep, whose defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard over her claims to...
- 12/7/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Dear Fernando,Did you catch Tsai Ming-liang’s masterpiece Journey to the West at the festival last year? Those hoping that Tsai’s follow-up after that exhilaratingly pure film and the majestically decayed Stray Dogs would have a similarly expansive vision will be disappointed by Afternoon, a two-odd-hour, four-take long video conversation between the director and his inseparable actor-muse-alter-ego-best-friend, Lee Kang-sheng, made as a gallery installation to accompany Stray Dogs but shown in a cinema at Tiff. Yet by its very nature Tsai’s sorrowful minimalism has never been more emotional. The director is a veritable blabbermouth, and whether spurned on either by the mysterious motivation for the project, his interlocuting actor’s dry silence, or nervousness in the presence of the quite noticable camera crew (awkwardly tipping their heads in the frame, taking photographs, and later even asking questions as the conversation dwindles), Tsai Ming-liang nervously but avidly, movingly...
- 9/20/2015
- by Daniel Kasman
- MUBI
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