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Xposure Photography Festival 2025

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Running until February 26, Xposure International Photography Festival brings together 420 photographers, filmmakers, and experts in visual storytelling from 48 countries. It’s the Middle East’s largest photography trade and imaging show...
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New documentary celebrates the legacy of Jamaican music in Canada

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A new documentary aims to highlight how Jamaican music became a pivotal and unexpected part of Canadian culture. Play It Loud! How Toronto Got Soul documents the impact immigrants from Jamaica had on the Canadian music scene in the ‘60s...
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Jammu & Kashmir: Walnut wood carving craft slowly dying

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Jammu and Kashmir’s capital, Srinagar City, is counted among the most creative cities in the world, and the artisans of the valley have been working day and night to keep its art and craft alive. But some of the arts are dying slowly as...
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Walnut wood carving craft fading in J&K; artisans urge government intervention to protect industry

9th - Higher Ed
Jammu and Kashmir’s capital, Srinagar City, is counted among the most creative cities in the world, and the artisans of the valley have been working day and night to keep its art and craft alive. But some of the arts are dying slowly as...
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6 YFNCT events postponed as organization enters 'transition phase'

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association said it’s in a transition phase and is focused on initiatives that directly benefit its members. It says it's still committed to advocating for Indigenous tourism and arts in the...
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Dancing in the sands: Noé Soulier’s nomadic choreography transforms AlUla’s desert

9th - Higher Ed
A unique dance performance staged in AlUla's desert, marked the pre-opening of Villa Hegra, a Saudi-French cultural institution that aims to unite art, heritage, and community.
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100 years of Alberta University of the Arts work showcased in new exhibit

9th - Higher Ed
The school is partnering with the Art Gallery of Alberta to display nearly a century of work created by former and current students and faculty.
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100 years of Alberta University of Arts work showcased in new exhibit

9th - Higher Ed
The school is partnering with the Art Gallery of Alberta to display nearly a century of work created by former and current students and faculty.
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New Fredericton arts centre gets $3.5-million donation

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Tim Yerxa, executive director Fredericton Playhouse Inc., says the new centre will be named after donors Ron and Erma Hawkes.
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More artists across Canada struggling to make a living, says new survey

9th - Higher Ed
A survey conducted by the Canada Council for the Arts is painting a concerning picture about the survival of Canada’s artistic community. Two-thirds of respondents across the country said their financial situation was unstable.
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Four Connecticut cities make Zillow's most popular housing markets

9th - Higher Ed
Bridgeport comes in at number 5 and Stamford at number 3. New Haven is number 8 and Waterbury at 9.
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This teen artist from Quebec is already showcasing her art around the world

9th - Higher Ed
Seventeen-year-old Mégane Fortin started painting at seven years old. She’s exhibited her work in Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco. She has a hands-on approach, sometimes using her fingers to create abstract works.
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Berlin's Komische Oper to continue renovations despite cuts to culture budget

9th - Higher Ed
Berlin's Komische Oper renovations are likely to continue as city of Berlin slashes culture budget by 10%. Director Philip Bröking says that the upcoming budget cuts are extremely painful and, for many, difficult to implement.
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How a Gwich’in artist is showcasing her culture through teaching

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Cynthia Pavlovich has been teaching other how to make moccasins. Luke Carroll stopped by the workshop to learn what it's all about.
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The fight for the Khyber, then and now in Halifax

9th - Higher Ed
The building at 1588 Barrington Street is a cultural institution in Halifax, whether you knew it as the Beansprout, the Turret or the Khyber. Since the historic building's closure in 2014, a dedicated group of community members have...
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Johannesburg Planetarium Goes Digital

9th - Higher Ed
After 64 years, the Johannesburg Planetarium has been significantly upgraded. Its new cutting-edge digital projectors will enhance the planetarium’s role in science education, providing tens of thousands of learners an unparalleled...
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These are the best movies of 2024, according to CBC’s entertainment critic

9th - Higher Ed
In need of a movie watch list over the holidays? CBC’s Eli Glasner has you covered. From rom-com to drama, documentary to animation, he has amassed a wide range of top picks for 2024 — and shared his favourites with CBC’s Kelda Yuen.
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After 20 years, Tokyo Police Club bids fans farewell at their final shows

9th - Higher Ed
After almost two decades together, the Tokyo Police Club is saying goodbye to their fans at their final shows in Toronto this week. The Newmarket band got together in high school and became Canadian indie rock icons. CBC’s Haydn Watters...
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500,000 Swifties descend on Toronto as city ramps up security, traffic measures

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Toronto is balancing security and traffic preparations with being a welcoming host for six sold-out Taylor Swift concerts over 10 days, says Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik.
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Hong Kong: India by the Bay Festival Back With Indian Arts, Culture and Food

9th - Higher Ed
Indian singer Usha Uthup returns to Hong Kong this month to take part in India by the Bay – an event that combines music, dance, theatre, literature, wellness, fashion and food. Watch this report for more details!
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Bridgeport Art Trail celebrates its sixteenth year

9th - Higher Ed
The theme is "heritage", celebrating not only the art and the artists but the historic buildings where the creativity flows.
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Here happens in one place, over millions of years — and crams in too many stories

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Here, from director Robert Zemeckis, uses a fixed camera to tell the story of one place and the people who live there changing over the years, but the gimmick gets in the way of telling one coherent story, says CBC film critic Eli Glasner.
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Kurt Cobain's cardigan and guitar go on display at Royal College of Music, London

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A cardigan worn by Kurt Cobain during Nirvana’s appearance on MTV Unplugged and his 1959 Martin D-18E as well as other memorabilia have gone on display at the Kurt Cobain Unplugged exhibition at the Royal College of Music Museum in London.
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Producer Giles Martin says Government must do more to ‘protect artists’ from AI

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The Government must do more to “protect artists” from AI developers as a data Bill moves through parliament, award-winning producer Giles Martin has said. Creatives, industry leaders and politicians gathered in central London to call on...