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The scariest part of “Sinners” (2025) isn’t the vampires, it’s history

Sinners isn’t just a horror film, it’s a reflection on America’s darkest sins, from systemic racism to generational trauma.

Music fans go on a sonic adventure at Convergence festival

City enjoys diverse music across two days and three stages

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The scariest part of “Sinners” (2025) isn’t the vampires, it’s history

Sinners isn’t just a horror film, it’s a reflection on America’s darkest sins, from systemic racism to generational trauma.

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The scariest part of “Sinners” (2025) isn’t the vampires, it’s history

Sinners isn’t just a horror film, it’s a reflection on America’s darkest sins, from systemic racism to generational trauma.

Durham’s music scene ‘DREAMS’ big

A new music awards show in Oshawa aimed to showcase the local music industry in Durham Region.The inaugural DREAMS! (Durham Region Excellence in Arts...

Music fans go on a sonic adventure at Convergence festival

City enjoys diverse music across two days and three stages
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Crowe was born to perform

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DC’s Oshawa Music Week: Back with a hybrid of events

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Concerts back in business at Oshawa’s Tribute Communities Centre

Oshawa's Tribute Communities Centre (TCC) is back in business after shutting down entertainment and sporting events in the recent lockdown. Despite re-opening some concerts...

Oshawa galleries, museums surviving pandemic pain

After another COVID-19 lockdown, art galleries and museums are preparing to re-open their doors. While their reopening spells benefits for local businesses and a reconnection...

Hollywood tropes and three Black actresses breaking the mould

When she first saw The Wizard of Oz, a young Starr Domingue watched in amazement as Judy Garland skipped down the yellow brick...

Ted Lasso “Lassoes” fans’ hearts in this AppleTV+ show

When Apple announced they were turning an eight-year-old commercial about a coach with a glorious moustache who knows nothing about the sport he’s coaching...

Canadian TikTok group The Basement Gang showcases different cultures through dance

Nate James, 24, is a member of TikTok's The Basement Gang, a group who uses dance to show off different music and dance...

Cinderella: the modernized classic shouldn’t have been touched (again)

The new Amazon movie Cinderella brought high expectations to movie lovers. Directed by Pitch Perfect's Kay Cannon, with names like Camila Cabello, Billy...

Award-winning Oshawa musician helps students through music

Devon Artemis Chartier is a singer, songwriter and musician from Oshawa who is very active in the community. Chartier organizes and takes part...

Build a legend in this wonderfully quaint indie game: Valheim

With its recent expansion of "Hearth & Home," Valheim continues to show why its formula of action adventure and cottagecore crafting, the aesthetic...

Grey’s Anatomy is still on and still poppin’

There are a handful of shows that trigger the response “that show’s still on?” For example, there’s The Simpsons, Family Guy and Criminal Minds,...

Durham gets Christmas cheer, winter events are here!

Christmas cheer, winter events are here! The good news is even though COVID-19 is still part of our daily lives, we are returning to...