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Which artists are speaking up about Palestine?

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New ReviewFrom letters to pins to concerts to boycotts, artists risk roles and deals to back a Gaza ceasefire.
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Exhibition charting development of Nigerian Modernism opens at London's Tate Modern

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New ReviewThe first UK exhibition on the development of Nigeria’s modern art movement is opening in London.
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Treaty 8 mural transforms vandalized wall in Fort St. John

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New ReviewFort St. John’s downtown bursts with colour as vibrant new murals celebrate Indigenous resilience and creative renewal.
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PCs promise more cellular coverage, NDP pledge more arts funding on third campaign weekend

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New ReviewOver the weekend, the PCs promised they would increase cellular coverage throughout the province. Meanwhile, the NDP announced to boost funding for the arts. The Liberal party ended its weekend in Mount Pearl.
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TIFF film puts Montreal’s Mile End on the big screen

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New ReviewMile End Kicks, written and directed by Chandler Levack, is a romantic comedy set in 2011 that portrays the city’s music scene. The TIFF-premiered film was shot in the Mile End neighbourhood and features a well-known Parc Avenue shoe...
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What to see at Nuit Blanche 2025

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New ReviewThe 19th annual Nuit Blanche will run overnight starting Saturday at 7 p.m. CBC’s John Paul Gallardo spoke to artists and organizers about what Torontonians can expect at this year’s art festival.
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How to help victims of fire in Red Hook

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New ReviewMark De La Vega, owner of DLB Designs, said his business likely has water and smoke damage, but he has yet to see the extent of the damage as no one has been allowed back in the warehouse as the stability is still being inspected.
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Artists impacted by Red Hook warehouse fire navigate next steps

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New ReviewThe FDNY says it has to make sure the building is safe before it can remove artwork.
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Picking up the pieces: Artists, business owners return to site of massive Red Hook warehouse fire

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New ReviewFive days later, the business owners returned to the site, joining other impacted neighbors. The city's Small Business Services set up a mobile location to assist them.
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Ticketmaster, Live Nation accused of working with brokers to inflate prices

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New ReviewThe FTC sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation, alleging they worked with brokers to bypass limits, hide fees and inflate ticket prices for profit. (Scripps News)
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Art gallery among damaged businesses in massive Red Hook fire

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New ReviewThe building has four floors with multiple units.
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Why he’s scouring the art world for his great-great-grandfather’s lost paintings

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New ReviewJonathan Wener has spent half a century searching for his great-great-grandfather William Raphael’s lost artworks. The 19th-century Montreal artist made paintings depicting life in Quebec during that time, but Wener says his ancestor...
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Students submit their art for an exhibit at Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

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New ReviewThe Yukon First Nation School Board has a new art exhibit in Whitehorse. It features pieces from young learners across the territory who were given the prompt of showing up as their authentic selves. The CBC's Isabella Calissi went down...
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Gaza artists turn to digital archives to preserve Palestinian identity

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New ReviewArtZone Palestine is a platform founded by volunteer writers and artists to document lost and destroyed Palestinian artworks online.
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Edinburgh Fringe spotlights Palestinian art in bold showcase

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New ReviewEdinburgh Fringe hosts a four-day Palestinian mini-festival, spotlighting uncensored theatre, comedy, and art to challenge stereotypes.
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Art exhibit showcases the natural world through the eyes of disability

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New ReviewAn exhibit tells a story about celebrating disability, and being connected to nature through art. L'Arche Winnipeg members have their work on display at La Maison des artistes visuels francophones. They have also created a sensory garden...
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Artists find strokes of inspiration at Calgary's first plein air painting competition

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New ReviewNewly formed group Canada Paints launched the competition to celebrate the art of outdoor painting, known as plein air.
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Why you won’t see these groups on Fierté Montréal’s program this year

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New ReviewLocal promoters cite repeated contract violations, exclusionary practices and mishandling of abuse reports as signs of deeper dysfunction within the organization. A Fierté Montréal spokesperson says the organization is improving its...
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Artists push back after Canadian Taxpayers Federation calls for end to Sask. public arts funding

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A Prairie lobbyist said the $6.5 million allocated to SK Arts annually should not be spent on "artist passion projects" during a time of growing provincial debt. But artists say that ignores how art impacts the province's economy and its...
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Escape to scenic waterfront views on the Nautical Mile in Freeport

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News 12’s Antoinette Biordi takes you the South Shore along Freeport’s Nautical Mile in this week’s Road Trip Close To Home.
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Getting inked in Montreal? Tattoo artists say too many options are hurting business

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Some Montreal tattoo artists say they’re worried about an oversaturated market. They say many took on the craft during the pandemic, often with little training.
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Ousted Grammys CEO claims awards process is rigged

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Recently ousted Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan claimed in several interviews that the process behind the music awards is rigged. Dugan was put on administrative leave for allegedly abusing staff.
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Auction House Sotheby’s Uses Streetwear to Attract Younger Buyers

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The auction house is partnering with streetwear brand Highsnobiety to feature classic paintings on a series of T-shirts, hats, and hoodies to appeal to a younger demographic.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Team Says 2020 Inductees Celebrate Diversity

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Music has some new royalty after the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its new class of inductees Wednesday, including four first-time nominees like Whitney Houston and Notorious B.I.G.