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Slash Back celebrates being Inuit through sci-fi action

No alien threat is too big for the young heroes from Pangnirtung, Nunavut

Brooklin artist returns to music after 20 years with ‘Outrun Your Past’

After a two-decade hiatus, Brooklin musician Ritch Mitchell is stepping back into music with a sound shaped by life and lived experience.Mitchell, 41, who...

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Slash Back celebrates being Inuit through sci-fi action

No alien threat is too big for the young heroes from Pangnirtung, Nunavut

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Slash Back celebrates being Inuit through sci-fi action

No alien threat is too big for the young heroes from Pangnirtung, Nunavut

Crave’s Little Bird and the stories the Sixties Scoop left behind

In Little Bird, the personal becomes political in the most intimate way. With moments of resilience and heartbreak woven throughout, the limited series asks viewers to bear witness to Canada’s past and the lives forever shaped by it.

Brooklin artist returns to music after 20 years with ‘Outrun Your Past’

After a two-decade hiatus, Brooklin musician Ritch Mitchell is stepping back into music with a sound shaped by life and lived experience.Mitchell, 41, who...
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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...

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...

Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

Oshawa’s orchestra brings world-class music to local audiences

Zee Zee, a renowned piano soloist from China, joined the Ontario Philharmonic Orchestra in their inaugural concert of the year on Feb. 22 at...

Review of The Marrow Theives by Cherie Dimaline

In Cherie Dimaline’s dystopian novel, Indigenous peoples are hunted for their bone marrow, which holds the ability to restore the lost power of dreams.

Son of a Trickster is a powerful coming-of-age novel rife with Indigenous beliefs

Eden's Robinson's Son of a Trickster is a raw and compelling coming-of-age novel. The first book in the Trickster trilogy, the novel follows Jared,...

Prairie Edge is a gripping exploration of Land Back, justice and identity

Prairie Edge by Métis/Ukrainian author Conor Kerr is a thought-provoking and important read. The crime novel places a heavy lens on the Land Back...

Rez Ball is a rich Indigenous film with a familiar storyline

For Rez Ball, a new 2024 film on Netflix that’s produced by LeBron James and directed by Sydney Freeland, basketball is more than just...

Smoke Signals is a road trip with Daddy issues and Rez humour

If you’ve ever wondered what a road trip with your childhood frenemy would be like, minus the working car and plus a lot of...