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Sook-Yin Lee: Why she adapted her ex’s memoir about paying for sex
Sook-Yin Lee: Why she adapted her ex’s memoir about paying for sex

In Sook-Yin Lee’s new film, “Paying For It,” a couple whose romantic attraction is waning decide to open up their relationship. While Sonny explores …

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Denis Villeneuve: His vision for Dune 2 and how the film reflects real-world issues
Denis Villeneuve: His vision for Dune 2 and how the film reflects real-world issues

Denis Villeneuve’s massive sci-fi epic “Dune: Part Two” is up for best picture at the Oscars this year. Last year, around the film’s Canadian premier…

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Fernanda Torres: Why the film I’m Still Here still resonates today
Fernanda Torres: Why the film I’m Still Here still resonates today

The Brazilian film “I’m Still Here” looks at one of the darkest chapters in Brazil’s modern history. It tells the true story of Eunice Paiva, whose h…

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Jaylene Tyme: Raising awareness of the Sixties Scoop on Canada's Drag Race
Jaylene Tyme: Raising awareness of the Sixties Scoop on Canada's Drag Race

Jaylene Tyme is a Vancouver drag legend, a community leader, and a proud two-spirit Indigenous trans woman. She recently competed on Season 5 of “Can…

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Sugar Sammy: Why he says it’s a comedian’s job to cross the line
Sugar Sammy: Why he says it’s a comedian’s job to cross the line

The Montreal comedian Sugar Sammy refers to himself as an “equal opportunity offender.” As a comic, he says the only thing worse than outrage is sile…

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Lita Fontaine: Celebrating Indigenous women with her new art exhibit
Lita Fontaine: Celebrating Indigenous women with her new art exhibit

Lita Fontaine is a Winnipeg-based artist who has a new exhibit at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq. It’s called “Winyan” (the Dakota word for “woman…

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Tom Green: Why the comedian says he's glad he got testicular cancer at 28
Tom Green: Why the comedian says he's glad he got testicular cancer at 28

The Canadian comedy legend Tom Green has had an incredible career, from “The Tom Green Show” to “Freddy Got Fingered” to his many stand-up tours. Las…

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Quick Q: Maddie Jay’s life-changing encounter with a travelling fiddler
Quick Q: Maddie Jay’s life-changing encounter with a travelling fiddler

After playing bass and singing on tour for the likes of Lorde and Remi Wolf, Maddie Jay is finally going out on her own with her new album, “I Can Ch…

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Adrien Brody: What The Brutalist adds to the conversation around immigration
Adrien Brody: What The Brutalist adds to the conversation around immigration

At 29, Adrien Brody became the youngest person to win best actor at the Oscars for his role as a Holocaust survivor in 2002's “The Pianist.” Now, he’…

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Measha Brueggergosman-Lee: Collaborating with Margaret Atwood to create Zombie Blizzard
Measha Brueggergosman-Lee: Collaborating with Margaret Atwood to create Zombie Blizzard

Two heavyweights of Canadian culture, acclaimed soprano Measha Brueggergosman-Lee and literary giant Margaret Atwood, have come together for an excit…

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