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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

Oshawa Music Week brings music, culture and community to campus

Music, culture and community filled Durham College on April 7 as Oshawa Music Week kicked off with live performances, student-led events and a celebration of local talent.

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

Oshawa Music Week brings music, culture and community to campus

Music, culture and community filled Durham College on April 7 as Oshawa Music Week kicked off with live performances, student-led events and a celebration of local talent.
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Progressive metal band Maitreya is a homegrown powerhouse

Maitreya, a progressive metal and experimental quartet from Whitby, returned home last weekend to mark the first anniversary of its EP Auxesis.Bassist Lyam Morrison...

Sewn in Bangladesh, grown in Queens: ONĒK-Part 1

ONĒK-Part 1 begins on a busy street. Cars race by, horns honk, bells ring, feet tap against concrete and anonymous voices call out for...

Searching for a fresh sound at Kops Records in Durham

Fresh sounds from up and coming local musicians were the focus of Saturday’s show at Kops Records in downtown Oshawa. The show was put...

Two Star & The Dream Police is an emotionally complex dream

Mk.gee, A.K.A. Michael Gorden, released his first studio album, Two Star & The Dream Police, on February 9, 2024. Over the span of 33...

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Calgary band Woodhawk rock their way to Oshawa on Sept. 9

The band is touring to promote their latest album, 'Love Finds A Way'

Lights, camera, AI: the effects of artificial intelligence on the film industry

Generative AI is a form of artificial intelligence (AI) that can create multiple forms of content, such as animation, images, writing, audio and...

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...