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North of North; a comedic and modern representation of Inuk peoples in Canada

North of North in its inaugural season, is an authentic representation of Inuk peoples in northern Canada. The eight-episode season, written and produced by...

Toronto artist brings LEGO ‘Building Black Civilizations’ exhibit to RMG

A black and white river covered the farthest wall behind a miniature empire. Heavy applause bounced off the walls like drops in a rainstorm....

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North of North; a comedic and modern representation of Inuk peoples in Canada

North of North in its inaugural season, is an authentic representation of Inuk peoples in northern Canada. The eight-episode season, written and produced by...

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North of North; a comedic and modern representation of Inuk peoples in Canada

North of North in its inaugural season, is an authentic representation of Inuk peoples in northern Canada. The eight-episode season, written and produced by...

Tia Wood releases her second EP Stimulated

Tia Wood, Cree and Salish singer-songwriter from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, Alberta, released her second EP, Stimulated, on Feb. 6.Music has never been far...

Toronto artist brings LEGO ‘Building Black Civilizations’ exhibit to RMG

A black and white river covered the farthest wall behind a miniature empire. Heavy applause bounced off the walls like drops in a rainstorm....
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Cosplay convention takes over DC student building

The sight of cosplayers and art being sold, the taste of freshly made ramen and bubble tea and the sound of Beyblades clashing and...

Bulbbul: the witch they feared, the goddess she became

Looking for a spooky tale that will keep you up at night? Anvita Dutt’s Bulbbul is a haunting story set in old Bengal, weaving...

BlackLit Durham: Pulling Black Canadian literature out of the shadows

Black literary voices usually slip through the cracks. BlackLit Durham creates a space for Black Canadian writers and listeners yearning for authentic representation...

Frozen River: A film that embodies the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures”

Frozen River is a well-done low-budget film with an overarching theme of two desperate mothers doing what they can to support their families. Premiering...

APTN launches a docu-series on a “deadly pattern” in policing

Indigenous people make up less than five per cent of Canada’s population, yet they account for a staggering 16 per cent of individuals killed...

Uncertainty is killer: how will Canada’s retaliatory tariffs impact independent booksellers?

With the threat of April 2 retaliatory tariffs looming, independent booksellers across Ontario are bracing for potential disruptions, uncertain how—or even if—the 25 per...

Indian Horse: a journey of tragedy, resilience and the power of healing

The book Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese is a heartbreaking and remarkable journey through tragedy, resilience and the strength of self-discovery. The story of...

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.

Mind Over Matter: Jordin Tootoo’s path to healing

Jordin Tootoo’s time in the National Hockey League (NHL) was highlighted by his willingness to leave it all on the ice and his love...