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How Windsor's downtown windows get their festive flair

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Painter Christy Litster took us behind the scenes as she painted holiday scenes on the windows of businesses.
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Light Years Apart: Noor Riyadh 2024 Bridges Culture and Innovation

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The Noor Riyadh Festival 2024, themed 'Light Years Apart' continues to transform Saudi Arabia’s capital into a vibrant celebration of light and art. As the world’s largest light art festival, this year’s edition presents over 60 artworks...
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International Indigenous art exhibit visits New Brunswick

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Radical Stitch, an exhibit featuring Indigenous beadwork from Canada and the United States, is making its only stop in Atlantic Canada at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton.
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Electric Dreams: Tate Modern explores how artists pioneered the digital age before the Internet

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The exhibition features 150 works by 70 artists from around the world, showcasing the innovative use of tools like LED lights, CRT monitors, and kinetic sculptures.
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Art by algorithms: London gallery showcases digital artworks

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A look at the early innovators of art made by technology, as a new exhibition opens at London's Tate Modern.
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Lost masterpieces by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat revived at Luna Luna amusement park

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Luna Luna, a long-lost 1987 art carnival featuring iconic works by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, has been resurrected in New York City after decades in storage.
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British National Win Million Dollar Lottery | 3rd Biggest Lottery Win IN UK

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A British ticket-holder has won a £177million EuroMillions jackpot in Tuesday's draw, the National Lottery has said. The staggering win's numbers are: 07, 11, 25, 31, 40, while the Lucky Stars are 09 and 12.
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Ottawa Christmas markets

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There are Christmas market for every taste and makers are working overtime to fill their display cases
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Christmas markets booming around Ottawa

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There are Christmas market for every taste and makers are working overtime to fill their display cases.
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Get a first look at a horse barn turned into art studios

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Construction is finally finished after a seven-year, $16-million renovation project at Edmonton’s Ortona Armoury. CBC gets a sneak peek inside the Art Hub Ortona before its grand reopening.
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Black artists to showcase work at Toronto’s ‘A Black Art Fair’ this weekend

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This weekend, 27 emerging and established creators from across the African diaspora will showcase their work in Toronto at A Black Art Fair. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete got a preview and spoke to artists ahead of the event.
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'Art ignites change.' Anti-gun violence mural unveiled in Mount Vernon

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Community members in Mount Vernon say enough is enough with gun violence. They're hoping this new mural will help with that.
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Artists, attendees say Regina's Sweet Escape music fest still owes them money

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Months after the Regina's inaugural Sweet Escape music festival, many people say they didn't get what they were promised — including internationally-renowned artist Polo G’s team and the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee helps National Music Centre announce international partnership

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The E Street Band's Steven Van Zandt spoke at the unveiling of a new, multi-year collaboration between the Calgary music institution and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music.
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Why the Eastside Culture Crawl matters so much to Vancouver artists

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Eri Ishii is from the 901 Artists Cooperative, and has been involved with the city's Eastside Culture Crawl for two decades. She spoke to the CBC about her love for oil painting ahead of the event this weekend, and how a group of artists...
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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer helps National Music Centre announce international partnership

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Steven Van Zandt, a member of the E Street Band, spoke at the unveiling of a new, multi-year collaboration between the National Music Centre and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and the Centre for American Music.
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Dakar Biennale turns abandoned colonial courthouse into a venue for contemporary art and reflection

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A French colonial-era courthouse in Senegal - transformed into a celebration of African artists.
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Many young female artists see Taylor Swift as a catalyst in music industry

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Few artists can come close to Swift in terms of record sales or fan devotion. So, what's driving Taylor mania? CBC entertainment reporter Eli Glasner is explain it all.
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True North's Kevin Donnelly on bringing the big acts to Winnipeg

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It's no easy feat bringing an act like Bruce Springsteen to town. But Kevin Donnelly with True North Sports and Entertainment has managed to attract many big acts to Winnipeg over the years. He speaks to CBC Winnipeg News host Brittany...
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Inside the new Montreal exhibition celebrating Inuit art

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Uummaqutik: essence of life at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) features works from 70 Inuit artists. Over the next five years, it will present a rotation of about 120 works.
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European Pavilion 2024: Liquid Becomings imagine the future of culture in Europe

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Four vessels, four rivers and countless possibilities for culture. The European Pavilion's Liquid Becomings year-long art project has reached its end in the Portuguese capital Lisbon, but poses fresh questions about how we could live...
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Bridgeport Art Trail celebrates its sixteenth year

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The theme is "heritage", celebrating not only the art and the artists but the historic buildings where the creativity flows.
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Sexual violence in India: Artists join nationwide protests through their work

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In India, artists are protesting against sexual violence through their work. This- after a doctor was raped and murdered last month.
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Why some fans are ditching music festivals

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From Coachella to Pitchfork, Summerfest to Austin City Limits, there’s a music festival for just about every genre. (Scripps News)