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Book lovers event offers a chance for indie authors to be seen

Local authors gathered at Markets Ontario in Bowmanville to show off their new books, filling the space with decorated booths and colourful displays. Nine...

Classroom to concert: DC professor takes the stage

“I remember turning 30 and thinking I blew it, I’m not going to be anything,” says Daniel Blomme, a mental health and addictions professor...

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Book lovers event offers a chance for indie authors to be seen

Local authors gathered at Markets Ontario in Bowmanville to show off their new books, filling the space with decorated booths and colourful displays. Nine...

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Book lovers event offers a chance for indie authors to be seen

Local authors gathered at Markets Ontario in Bowmanville to show off their new books, filling the space with decorated booths and colourful displays. Nine...

Book Drunkard Festival brings famous authors to Durham Region

Uxbridge’s annual celebration of Canadian literature has drawn to a close after another season of bringing together readers, writers and fans of every genre. Now...

Classroom to concert: DC professor takes the stage

“I remember turning 30 and thinking I blew it, I’m not going to be anything,” says Daniel Blomme, a mental health and addictions professor...
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The ugly truth of Kpop: diets, strict rules and sleepless nights.

Korean Pop culture is huge around the world. But what many people do not know is the struggle behind the famous stars.

Pandemic leaves local music industry devastated…but not dead

The year is 2016, Klinsvin Gilbert is performing at a college campus in Karnataka, India. As soon as his band starts to play, the...

Women in hip-hop need more recognition and less sexuality

During the summer of this year, Cardi B released WAP featuring Meg Thee Stallion. It charted number one on the Billboard Hot 100 list...

Building a Holiday Art Sale 2020 from scratch

Shirley Bankey had a problem. “All of our fundraisers were cancelled,” says the 67-year old director of the Oshawa Art Association (OAA). The organization...

Lennon Stella makes “Bad” good

Stella takes "Bad" from a poppy breakup tune to an emotional ballad.

DC’s Riot Radio broadcasting remotely during COVID-19

Riot Radio is still producing content - but not from its usual location in the Gordon Willey building at Durham College’s Oshawa campus. The...

The Legacy of Radiohead’s Kid A at 20

Despite it being called “a commercial suicide,” the 2000 album Kid A transformed the English alternative rock band Radiohead into one of the most...

Station Gallery goes virtual

Whitby's Station Gallery is adapting quickly to COVID-19 protocols as they change.Durham Region is now in the Red Zone Control phrase of the COVID-19...

The autistic boy who became a stand-up comedian

Michael McCreary fumbled the set up of a joke during his first stand-up performance. The way he recovered is an indicator of how he's shaped his career ever since.

Lockdown laughs via laptop

Comedians Michael McCreary and Matt O’Brien have spent the past few years honing their craft in clubs and auditoriums across Toronto and Los Angeles,...

Heavier than a Woolly Mammoth: Master of Reality

When Black Sabbath released their third album Master of Reality in 1971, it was the heaviest album ever recorded. It wasn’t known at...

Durham College’s got talent

Durham College Students Inc. (DCSI) and the DC Musicians Club have partnered again to host a digital talent show called 'Conquer the Mic' Nov....