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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,...

Songs Revealed offers a stepping stone for students and songwriters

The ‘Songs Revealed’ songwriting competition, part of Oshawa Music Week (OMW), returned on April 8 with the goal of supporting emerging Durham/GTA...

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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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...

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.

Giving a voice to the voiceless: Victim advocacy in Crime Junkie

The podcast Crime Junkie, hosted by Brit Prawat and Ashley Flowers, replicates the excitement of being a kid around a crackling campfire, captivated by...

Unpacking: the coziest game ever

Unpacking is a calming, fun and low-stakes narrative game created by Witch Beam and published by Humble Games. It gained popularity, reaching an all-time...

The adventures of Tiny Bookshop

Tiny Bookshop is a warm, welcoming, interactive game where players travel around a seaside town, meeting people and selling them books. Released in August...

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...