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Students push their creativity with the 48-Storytelling Challenge

The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation.A screen at the front of the lecture theatre was shining bright and illuminating the space.All...

Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

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Students push their creativity with the 48-Storytelling Challenge

The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation.A screen at the front of the lecture theatre was shining bright and illuminating the space.All...

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Students push their creativity with the 48-Storytelling Challenge

The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation.A screen at the front of the lecture theatre was shining bright and illuminating the space.All...

Fashion with roots: Brandon Morin Fox designs beyond trends

Morin Fox isn’t designing to blend in. He designs to take up space, start conversations and assert identity

Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection
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Oshawa Music Week launches with multicultural showcase

The 24th edition of Oshawa Music Week (OMW) kicked off on April 2, 2024, celebrating local talent and musical diversity within the Durham Region.Organized...

OMW debuts with a celebration of diversity

Durham College’s Music Business Management Program kicked off this year’s Oshawa Music Week with the World Music Festival in early April, offering students practical...

How a local artist uses art as a part of the healing process

Georgia Fullerton has been living artfully for as long as she can remember.Fullerton is a Jamaican-Canadian visual artist, expressive arts therapist, arts educator, and...

Painting of a fox and her kits wins first-ever MAD 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge

A Media, Art and Design event returned this month under a new name: the 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge.It's been five years since MAD hosted its...

Healing the soul with art therapy

This week, the LivingRoom's big blue bus stopped by Durham College to help give students a chance to create art while also meeting...

Ontario Tech alumnus launches wedding marketplace app for South Asian and diverse communities

Planning a South Asian-style wedding in Durham is no small feat. It typically requires sifting through and combining services from various vendors...

Ajax Living Library brings peoples’ stories to life

When we think of libraries, we think of books. That’s where we get our stories. Recently, in Ajax people got their stories from different...

Student club provides a second home to Caribbean students

The Caribbean islands are more than just vibrant outfits and party music. They're home to a diverse community with unique cultures. Many from this...

Oshawa-raised artist Raechel Wastesicoot shines a light on beadwork at the RMG

Raechel Wastesicoot works at the Nature Conservancy of Canada by day, but otherwise she is a beadwork artist who has opened her first...

Reviving traditions: Bowmanville’s festivals make a comeback amidst pandemic recovery

In Bowmanville, Ont., the COVID-19 pandemic impacted more than just health, it struck at the very heart of the community's culture.The enforced quarantine, crucial...

A decade of cultural enrichment in Oshawa shaped by the Culture Counts plan

In the past decade, Oshawa's Culture Counts Strategic Plan (CCSP) has been the cornerstone for city's arts and cultural development. As it approaches its...

Gamers still willing to pay high prices despite money getting tighter

At the start off the pandemic, people sought something to do while stuck in their homes. Some people took up art, others turned to...