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Tag Archives: Arts
I’ve been battling Indigenous art fraud for 30 years. It’s only getting worse.
Jason Hunt comes from a long line of renowned First Nations artists whose works and livelihoods are being undermined by fraudulent reproductions of their work
How Siphesihle November is shaking up ballet
November is bringing a South African flair to the National Ballet of Canada
What do you do when your mother is Miriam Toews?
Debut novelist Georgia Toews is carving her own literary path, with some sage advice from her celebrated parent
Faouzia could be Gen Z’s next big pop star
The Moroccan-Canadian singer built a huge fan base and netted a Juno nomination—without even releasing an album
Inside the Stratford Festival’s $72-million theatre makeover
This summer—after years of delays—the show will finally go on at Stratford’s immaculately redesigned Tom Patterson Theatre
This Winnipeg art gallery is a monument to Inuit culture
Qaumajuq is not just an art gallery or a stylish feat of architecture. It’s much more.
Artist Stan Douglas is representing Canada at the Venice Biennale
Vancouver artist Stan Douglas is Canada’s first ever Black representative at the prestigious exhibition
Meet the muses behind Robert Munsch’s most iconic stories
They were the kids who inspired some of the legendary author’s best-loved stories. Now, they’re all grown up.
A tender moment of truth in the coming-of-age film ‘Scarborough’
In a pivotal scene in this film adaptation, a young singer—struggling with his sexuality and nervous about opening up to his conservative Filipino family—finally gains the confidence to perform in front of his entire school