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Mouth Painter Susie Matthias
The work of London, Ontario artist Susie Matthias hangs in galleries, has appeared on greeting cards, calendars, and even a Canadian stamp. She's brushing away stereotypes with every stroke.
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Mrs F: Nigeria's Women Walk on Water | Witness
A Nigerian theatre director encourages women from Makoko in Lagos to participate in a play about violence against women.
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New federal funding could boost Toronto festivals this summer
As festival season officially begins in Toronto, some events are welcoming a funding boost from the federal government. Twelve festivals across the province will receive $1.3 million in funds, the government announced Thursday. The...
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Customers revel in Stamford's Arts & Crafts on Bedford
Customers were able to purchase ceramics, fiber arts, jewelry, photography and many other works of art on Bedford Street.
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Brownsville students showcase passion for the arts at District 23 school
It took students weeks and months to prepare for today’s art showcase. District Achievement Instructional Specialist Yolanda Lawrence-Bennett arranged the event.
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Arts in the Park returns to Whitehorse with first instalment
A beloved annual Whitehorse event is back. The first instalment of Arts in the Park happened today. And it's already drawing a crowd. Maria Tobin takes us there.
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UK arts sector crisis: Creative industries hit hard by funding cuts
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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Alice Munro, considered a master of the short story, dead at 92
Alice Munro, the Canadian author who was revered worldwide as master of the short story and who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, has died at the age of 92.
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Toronto’s Luminato Festival is moving into the TIFF Lightbox
Two of the city’s biggest international arts festivals — the Toronto International Film Festival and Luminato Festival Toronto — are moving in together. The organizations’ CEOs, Cameron Bailey and Celia Smith, spoke with Metro Morning’s...
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Zendaya's love-triangle drama Challengers simmers with tension
On the surface, Challengers is a steamy romance about a throuple of young pro tennis stars. Dig a little deeper and it's a messy, disconcerting drama about sex, love, power and control.
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Sustainability takes centre stage at renovated theatre at the University of Alberta
Take a tour and check out the new look and feel of the Myer Horowitz Theatre in the Students' Union Building at the U of A.
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The Bronx Museum of Arts new exhibit showcases NYC artists from fellowship
Wednesday’s unveiling is the second part of the showcase of artists who took part in the fellowship that lasted from 2020 to 2023.
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The Fall Guy is a goofy, over-the-top love letter to stunt performers
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt have some real chemistry, but our reviewers are split on whether their silly-sweet romance saves epic action-comedy The Fall Guy from itself.
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Bronx hip-hop star MC Sha-Rock, Bronx Historical Society offering $1,000 scholarship
The deadline for applications is May 15.
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What it means for Aysanabee to be nominated for 3 Juno Awards
Aysanabee, an Oji-Cree musician from Northwestern Ontario, is nominated for three Juno Awards. Ahead of the ceremony, the singer-songwriter sat down with CBC’s Shannon Martin to discuss what the nominations mean to him and his upcoming...
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Tecumseh children's book illustrator becomes monster author
Tecumseh-based children's book illustrator Marcus Cutler is excited about his debut as a writer: I Do Not Eat Children was recently released by one of the biggest publishing houses in North America.
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Take a look at the vision for Charlottetown's Confed Centre
The federal and provincial governments have announced $47 million for green renovations at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown. CEO Steve Bellamy explains how the new space will look and what it means for the province.
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Theatre production returns to Academy for College Prep & Career Exploration after 3 decades
The Academy for College Prep & Career Exploration in Flatbush has not seen a full-scale theatre production since 1994.
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Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant's Day 1 Pre-Wedding Festivities Highlights: Rihanna, Mukesh-Nita
The eagerly awaited wedding festivities in India have commenced as Anant, the youngest scion of Mukesh and Nita Ambani, prepares to tie the knot with Radhika Merchant. Here are the comprehensive highlights from Day 1 of the pre-wedding...
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Glen Cove HS holds Black History Month celebration for students, teachers & administrators
The school started planning back in October to bring together the talents from the music, dance and fine arts departments to celebrate this year's theme - African Americans and the Arts.
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New physical education curriculum uses circus arts to keep kids learning
Physical education students at the University of Manitoba are learning circus arts to promote inclusive physical activity in the classroom. CBC's Jim Agapito attended a guest lecture by Dean Kreillaars, a U of M rehabilitation sciences...
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Hempstead hosts event to celebrate African Americans' achievements
Dozens of families gathered at Kennedy Memorial Park to commemorate Black History Month.
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How many exhibits has the Art Gallery of Alberta hosted over the last 100 years?
Here's Our Edmonton host Adrienne Lamb with the answer and other fun facts about the AGA in its centennial year 'by the numbers.'
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Aysanabee nabs 3 Juno nominations
CBC's Eli Glasner caught up with Aysanabee after he picked up three nominations for the 2024 Juno Awards: Contemporary Indigenous artist of the year, songwriter of the year and alternative album of the year for his followup album 'Here...