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Brooklyn Tattoo Artist Creates Wearable Art

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One tattoo artist is figuring out a way to remain creative amid the coronavirus pandemic. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
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Beloved British singer Dame Vera Lynn dies at 103

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Dame Vera Lynn, the endearingly popular "Forces' Sweetheart" who serenaded British troops abroad during the Second World War with favourites such as We'll Meet Again, and The White Cliffs of Dover, has died at 103.
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Musicians perform a virtual gala in COVID-19 lockdown

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Leader of the Metropolitan Opera and Philadelphia Orchestra used his time in isolation to achieve an artistic triumph that touched thousands.
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2020 Juno winners announced in online ceremony

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Alessia Cara won three Junos, including Album of the Year, in a unique virtual awards show that included pre-recorded performances and presenters on web cams.
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Canadian Screen Awards winners being announced online

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With its red carpet gala canceled because of COVID-19, the Canadian Screen Awards are being presented through pre-recorded segments broadcast over the internet.
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Britain's iconic Old Vic theatre facing financial collapse due to pandemic

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Britain's theatre industry is calling for more government support as one of the country's most iconic theatres, The Old Vic, is facing financial collapse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. London's Old Vic theatre has had to furlough most of...
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Creative sector seeks support amid fears over impact of lockdown

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As a trapeze artist, Julia Campistany is used to taking risks in her work. But the lack of an economic safety net during the pandemic has her worried about her future in the arts. Having applied for a three-month minimum income scheme,...
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As COVID-19 hits the arts, entertainers fight back

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Concerts are cancelled, film releases delayed and festivals postponed, but people under lockdown are finding new ways to experience the arts.
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Art world's 'cold case': Heist of the century mystery still intrigues

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The museum's $10m reward sits unclaimed, while curators and law enforcement hope these works one day return.
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Coronavirus outbreak hits arts and entertainment industries

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How the coronavirus outbreak is putting the squeeze on Hollywood movies and the arts.
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Sochi Winter Arts Festival breaks new boundaries

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The Winter International Arts Festival in the Back Sea resort of Sochi broke boundaries by fusing different music genres and art forms. This year’s festival featured a full program under the leadership of Russian violinist and conductor...
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's advice to aspiring theatre creators? 'Write what isn't Hamilton'

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The acclaimed creator of In the Heights and Hamilton shares some advice for those eager to follow in his footsteps.
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Hip-hop musical Hamilton makes Canadian debut

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The sold-out Toronto debut of the musical Hamilton received a standing ovation Wednesday night. The Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical is inspiring a new generation of Canadian performers.
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What the critics love— and don't love— about 'Hamilton.'

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The sold-out Toronto debut of the musical Hamilton received a standing ovation Wednesday night. The Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical is inspiring a new generation of Canadian performers.
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The Oscars’ ongoing struggle with diversity

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Despite #OscarsSoWhite discussions from years past, all major acting categories at this year’s Academy Awards have only one person of colour. Also, only one female director was nominated despite a banner year for female filmmakers....
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World-renowned pianist and wife honored in Norwalk for new arts group

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Frederick Chiu and Jeanine Esposito, who previously hosted elaborate gatherings at their historic Westport home known as Beechwood, recently sold the property.
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World-class ballet dancers take the stage in Yonkers

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This year's Connecticut Ballet performance opened the Untermyer Performing Arts Council's 50th season.
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North to Shore Festival celebrates artists and musicians across New Jersey

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North to Shore is marketed as “The festival only Jersey can handle.”
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Norwalk Board of Ed votes to pass budget after weeks of controversy surrounding proposed cuts

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Rilling announced during the meeting that the city had found an extra $500,000 to help save six of the seven special education jobs that were originally set to be cut.
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Saskatoon Soaps season finale show celebrates 40th anniversary

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Saskatoon Soaps Improv Comedy is celebrating its 40th birthday this week. Cast member Ryan Josephson shares what makes the Soaps so funny, with a special musical recounting of its history.
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'We don't want him to go': Toronto students rally to reinstate principal

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Students at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts staged a walkout in support of their principal. CBC's Clara Pasieka explains why.
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'We do not want him to go': Toronto students rally to reinstate principal

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Students at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts staged a walkout in support of their principal. CBC's Clara Pasieka explains why.
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Old theatre building in Saint John could have been saved, groups say

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Saint John council approved converting a community arts hub based in a former church into a building with 25 housing units. Critics say the move is a loss of irreplaceable cultural space.
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Sudbury Secondary School celebrates 40 years of arts education

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Sudbury Secondary School is celebrating 40 years of its arts education program. Principal Heather Downey talks about the program and its legacy.