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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

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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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.

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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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.

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...

Post-hardcore band Karl Escape releases debut album at The Atria

'Songs About Nothing' is the eight-track debut by Whitby band Karl Escape

Under the costume: the internal appeal of cosplay

It was 2022 and Durham College’s Anime United Club was hosting their first Cosplay Cafe. Twin sisters Ai and Zo Rahmanyar had gotten the...

The magnetic pull of music: Tony Sutherland’s life and ‘DREAMS!’

From being a DJ to music business professor, Sutherland remains "hooked" to music

Line dancing sees a resurgence in Durham Region

Two years ago, COVID-19 was still fresh and the need to get out of the house was strong.In her boredom Jessica Weitz searched “Adult...

Indigenous films made history at TIFF. Let’s make sure it lasts. This is a reminder.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) made history this year. For the festival's 50th anniversary, a record eight Indigenous films were featured. It's more...

Classroom to concert: DC professor takes the stage

“I remember turning 30 and thinking I blew it, I’m not going to be anything,” says Daniel Blomme, a mental health and addictions professor...

Bad Bunny’s DtMF celebrates Puerto Rican culture and resistance

DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (DtMF) is the sixth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny, released under...

The scariest part of “Sinners” (2025) isn’t the vampires, it’s history

Sinners isn’t just a horror film, it’s a reflection on America’s darkest sins, from systemic racism to generational trauma.