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Alicia Moffet's pop career had a few false starts
Alicia Moffet's pop career had a few false starts

Alicia Moffet grew up being told she was going to be the next big thing. She was 12 when her covers started going viral on YouTube, 14 when she won t…

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Hannah Moscovitch is trying to unredact her life
Hannah Moscovitch is trying to unredact her life

Hannah Moscovitch is a Governor General’s Award-winning Canadian playwright whose work often takes a sharp and uncompromising look at the internal li…

10 months ago

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How writing about love is similar to writing about murder
How writing about love is similar to writing about murder

Bestselling romance writer Uzma Jalaluddin is switching gears. Her new novel, “Detective Aunty,” is a murder mystery, set in a fictional neighbourhoo…

10 months ago

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Cynthia Erivo says her new album makes her feel “totally naked”
Cynthia Erivo says her new album makes her feel “totally naked”

Cynthia Erivo discusses her vulnerable new record “I Forgive You”, and all the big musical theatre roles that built her career. From her childhood ob…

10 months ago

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Katie Tupper says that songwriting helped her settle into her identity
Katie Tupper says that songwriting helped her settle into her identity

Hailing from Saskatoon, Katie Tupper didn’t have a big queer community to help her find herself. Now, she’s embracing her bisexuality, and singing so…

10 months ago

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“It becomes more personal as you go along” — Wes Anderson on creating films about family
“It becomes more personal as you go along” — Wes Anderson on creating films about family

The Phoenician Scheme is Wes Anderson’s latest feature film. And if you are a fan of deadpan screw ball humour, meticulously shot and edited behind a…

10 months ago

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Christopher Stowell on the future of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Christopher Stowell on the future of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet

Christopher Stowell is the new artistic director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet – Canada's oldest ballet company and the longest continuously operating…

10 months ago

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Suddenly struck by pain, Gabrielle Drolet learned to write and draw again
Suddenly struck by pain, Gabrielle Drolet learned to write and draw again

A few years ago, the cartoonist and writer Gabrielle Drolet developed a condition that made her unable to use her hands. It kept getting worse over t…

10 months ago

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Savannah Ré bet on herself, and it led to a creative breakthrough
Savannah Ré bet on herself, and it led to a creative breakthrough

Whenever life got tough, Savannah Ré’s mom always used to quote a specific, motivational verse from the bible. Those words have now inspired Savannah…

10 months ago

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Rebellious and reflective, Billy Idol looks back on a life in music
Rebellious and reflective, Billy Idol looks back on a life in music

Turning 70 this year, legendary punk-rocker turned MTV Icon Billy Idol is back with his ninth studio album. “Dream Into It” reflects his life and car…

10 months ago

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