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Honey Jam founder Ebonnie Rowe walks it like she talks it
Honey Jam founder Ebonnie Rowe walks it like she talks it

Ebonnie Rowe is a champion for Canadian women in music. As the founder of Honey Jam — Canada’s first artist development program for female musicians …

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Anjulie’s pop star dream had to die so she could start again
Anjulie’s pop star dream had to die so she could start again

About a decade ago, Anjulie found huge success writing catchy pop songs that were all over Canadian radio and MuchMusic. She won a Juno Award, she wa…

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How BAMBII went from DJing to producing her own music
How BAMBII went from DJing to producing her own music

The Toronto-based DJ and producer BAMBII melds electronic music with her Caribbean roots — but the path to making her own songs hasn’t been clear cut…

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Devon Healey wants to leave you with “a little speck of blindness”
Devon Healey wants to leave you with “a little speck of blindness”

Tired of her blindness being seen as tragedy, Toronto theatre maker Devon Healey designed an immersive stage show to take audiences into her experien…

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Severance stars Tramell Tillman and Zach Cherry
Severance stars Tramell Tillman and Zach Cherry

The hit series “Severance” managed to knock “Ted Lasso” out of its place as the most-watched show on Apple TV+. That’s partly due to its unique premi…

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How a chance encounter at a truck stop got AHI into songwriting
How a chance encounter at a truck stop got AHI into songwriting

You never know who you might meet at a Canadian gas station. Back in March, AHI sat down with Tom Power to tell us how a chance encounter at a truck …

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After winning the Polaris Prize, Debby Friday bet on herself
After winning the Polaris Prize, Debby Friday bet on herself

Back in 2023, Debby Friday won the prestigious Polaris Music Prize for her debut album, “Good Luck.” When she sat down to write her next record, it w…

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Shook is sort of like a Toronto version of Good Will Hunting
Shook is sort of like a Toronto version of Good Will Hunting

Amar Wala is a Canadian film director and writer whose debut film, “Shook,” follows a South Asian man named Ash who’s navigating issues of love, fami…

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Abraham Anghik Ruben preserves his life and culture through sculpture
Abraham Anghik Ruben preserves his life and culture through sculpture

Abraham Anghik Ruben is a world-renowned sculptor who’s been creating groundbreaking and genre-defining work for the last five decades. The Inuk arti…

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How an edible changed Charlie Houston’s life and career
How an edible changed Charlie Houston’s life and career

When Canadian musician Charlie Houston was a student at NYU a few years ago, she took a weed edible that gave her a really bad trip. It was so bad th…

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