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A tale of two worlds: Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit and Boy

Jojo Rabbit tackles fantasy and delusion through a political lens and Boy presents a deeply personal coming-of-age journey.

Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

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A tale of two worlds: Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit and Boy

Jojo Rabbit tackles fantasy and delusion through a political lens and Boy presents a deeply personal coming-of-age journey.

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A tale of two worlds: Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit and Boy

Jojo Rabbit tackles fantasy and delusion through a political lens and Boy presents a deeply personal coming-of-age journey.

BIPOC Small Business Showcase highlights community and creativity at Durham College

Durham College’s Oshawa campus came alive with vibrant displays of culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship as the BIPOC Small Business Showcase returned for its third...

Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...
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Local artists transform Oshawa’s cityscape with a burst of vibrant paintings

In Oshawa, artist Julia Latanski brightens the cityscape with her vivid paintings, drawing inspiration from the city she calls home. Latanski acknowledges the challenges...

Canada’s largest weekly worship event draws thousands to Whitby’s spiritual spectacle

Through the smoke and laser lights, among a sea of hands raised and unified voices, lights shine on a stage illuminating a band. People...

The spiritual journey behind Mathilda’s vegan restaurant in downtown Oshawa

The choice to launch a restaurant in the heart of downtown Oshawa was not one Mathilda Irawan took lightly. “I still remember what I was...

Weaving heritage and healing: the gift of a ribbon skirt

Susan Byrne comes from a big family in Newfoundland. She has over 30 first cousins, 12 aunts and uncles on her dad’s side, and...

Creative surge: Durham Region nurtures a thriving and inclusive art scene

As Durham Region expands, so does its artistic community. Since 2016, artists now constitute roughly 2.7 per cent of the area's population, as reported...

The curtain rises on DRIFF 2023

For the first time, a feature film by a local filmmaker will be shown at the Durham Region International Film Festival.DRIFF is an annual...

Music journalism in the 21st century: Raina Douris reflects on the changes

Despite the rapidly changing landscape of the music industry, music remains an integral to our lives.

Oshawa’s lip-sync ‘fun-raising’, fundraiser made a return.

Oshawa Music Week’s Our Lips Are Synced charity event supported the hungry while providing a fun time for viewers on April 4th.Durham College’s Music...

Musicians use their voices to win a GenreSwap

Singers battled genres at a unique competition during Oshawa Music Week (OMW). Performers sang in a different genre than their own at the...

Netflix Changes Formula 1

The plan to have a Netflix docuseries about men who drive in circles was one of the streaming service's best plans to date. ...

Panic! at the Disco is not your normal rock band

‘Panic! at the Disco’ is a pop or alternative rock band formed in the state of Nevada in 2004 by Ryan Ross, a vocalist/guitarist,...

The Oshawa Music Awards: A light in dark times

As Malcolm Walters purchased his first music editing program, he spent hours trying to understand how drums work.After a lot of hours listening to...