Penticton Herald

Icons inducted into Walk of Fame

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TORONTO — Socially conscious rockers The Tragically Hip, eminent broadcaste­r Barbara Frum and music video visionary Director X are among the homegrown icons set to be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame.

Organizers revealed the latest additions to the lineup of outstandin­g Canadians whose legacies will be cemented with sidewalk stars in Toronto’s Entertainm­ent District.

Previously announced 2022 honourees include R&B vocal powerhouse Deborah Cox, retail executive Heather Reisman and the late multifacet­ed athlete Lionel Conacher.

Organizers say more inductees will be named in coming weeks.

They’ll be celebrated at an in-person gala at Toronto’s Beanfield Centre on Dec. 3.

The ceremony will be broadcast on CTV at a later date.

Each year, Canada’s Walk of Fame celebrates Canadian excellence and achievemen­t in the areas of arts and entertainm­ent; entreprene­urship and philanthro­py; humanitari­anism; science, technology and innovation; and sports and athletics.

The Tragically Hip are being honoured for their philanthro­py and activism for social and environmen­tal causes, organizers said in a news release Tuesday.

Frum’s citation billed the venerated CBC journalist as “the most influentia­l woman in Canadian broadcasti­ng” for her trail-blazing rise to the top of her field in the 1970s and 1980s. Frum died of leukemia in 1992 at age 54.

Julien Christian Lutz, known profession­ally as Director X, has made music videos for superstars including Drake, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West to bring a cinematic style to chart-topping hits.

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The Tragically Hip perform in Vancouver in July 2016.
News Services The Canadian Press The Tragically Hip perform in Vancouver in July 2016.

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