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8,000-piece Inuit art collection

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The Winnipeg Art Gallery will showcase an 8,000-piece collection of Inuit art that is on loan from the Nunavut government
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Yoko Ono goes towards the light at Lyon’s Museum of Contemporary Art

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Lyon’s Museum of Contemporary Art is devoting three floors to the first retrospective in France dedicated to Yoko Ono. Entitled Lumière de L’aube or Dawn Light, it brings together more than 100 works by the artist between 1952 and 2016....
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ARCO Madrid marks 35th anniversary

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One of Europe’s biggest contemporary art fairs, ARCO Madrid celebrated its 35th anniversary this year. With more than 200 galleries from some 30 different countries, the event featured an array of works ranging from paintings and...
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Expanding Canada's musical ecosystem

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Nourishing homegrown musical talent for international success is still a work in progress, CBC's Deana Sumanac-Johnson reports
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Arts community has high hopes for Liberals

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As Canada's prime minister-designate prepares to be sworn in, Eli Glasner looks at the expensive expectations of the cultural sector
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Artistic festival lights up London

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Lumiere London features illuminated exhibits in 30 locations around the city
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Adult coloring, Toronto's hot and lucrative new trend

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A bunch of markers, a coloring book and a glass a wine, is all it takesfor these adults to sit at the kiddie table for an hour
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Bowie bows out with Blackstar shining

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With his constantly changing persona and extremely catchy sounds, David Bowie was one of the most influential artists of modern music. He redefined musical styles, fashion and sexuality starting with Ziggy Stardust and continued to...
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100 Years of Frank Sinatra

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Ol' Blue Eyes influenced generations of singers and continues to do so, CBC's Tashauna Reid reports
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Polaris 2017 short list roundtable chat

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Now that the Polaris 2017 Short List is out - our panel is back to discuss! Today we're joined by CBC Radio 2 Morning host and Polaris gala host Raina Douris, and Polaris jurors Chaka Grier, Jill Krajewski, and Adrian Lee.
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Canadian art charity celebrates 10th birthday

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A Canadian charity that supports and elevates artists is celebrating a milestone. STEPS Public Art is marking its 10th anniversary. As Talia Ricci reports, the organization aims to animate spaces with vibrant public art, while bringing...
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Bronx Documentary Center hosts 7th annual Latin American Foto Festival

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Photographs will be displayed in the Bronx, along with new locations in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.
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Bronx Summer Jam highlights local artists at Bronx Park East

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This is the third annual Bronx Summer Jam and organizers say it will not be the last.
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2 students from Bronx art school see nationwide success

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Prisca Baodu and Sally Almaklani are the creators of this artwork and are both winners of the National Congressional Art competition.
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Toronto Jazz Festival returns to the city for 37th year

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The Toronto Jazz fest is swinging back into the city for its 37th year. It runs from June 21 to June 30 and has countless free and ticketed performances for people to enjoy. Dwight Drummond caught up with some of the festival's acts to...
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Best Beaches: Fun in the sun at Asbury Park

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Watch "Best Beaches" every Thursday to discover the hidden gems, the endless activities, and where to catch the best summer vibes.
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Male musicians still get more radio time than women

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Songs performed by women, especially women of colour, have gotten far less air time on Canadian radio stations compared to men, according to new research. Despite the rise of some female powerhouses like Beyonce and Taylor Swift, experts...
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U.S. Justice Department sues to break up Ticketmaster/Live Nation

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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Live Nation, arguing its 2010 merger with Ticketmaster has resulted in a monopoly and the company must be broken up.
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Ticketmaster/Live Nation face possible breakup thanks to Taylor Swift

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When superstar Taylor Swift added her voice to the outrage over soaring concert prices, the U.S. government took notice. CBC’s Eli Glasner breaks down the move to possibly break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation and whether it might bring...
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A Date Is Set! What Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Teased About The 2025 Grammy Awards

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The Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., sat down with Cheddar to discuss what to expect on Sunday, February 2nd 2025 at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
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UK arts sector crisis: Creative industries hit hard by funding cuts

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Artists in the UK paint a bleak picture. We look at the effect of years of funding cuts to the sector.
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13th Annual Montauk Music Festival to take place this weekend

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News 12's Kevin Vesey is in Montauk for the 13th annual Montauk Music Festival.
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Montauk Music Festival rocks the East End

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News 12's Kevin Vesey is in Montauk for the 13th annual Montauk Music Festival.
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Unique photography exhibit takes over Tarrytown

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The artists on display are part of a photography club at YAI's Tarrytown Day Habilitation program.