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Nigeria’s Entry for ‘Best Feature Film’ at the Oscars is so good, Nigeria doesn’t deserve it.

October 23, 2023 in Film
Nigeria’s Entry for ‘Best Feature Film’ at the Oscars is so good, Nigeria doesn’t deserve it.

The film pays tribute to African Folklore, while depicting the influence of ‘modern ideas’ on the traditional African society.

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Maestro Fresh Wes, Skinny Puppy Albums Honoured With 2023 Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prizes

October 19, 2023 in Music

Maestro Fresh Wes Symphony In Effect and Skinny Puppy Bites are the two newest albums to receive Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize designation.

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Tags: Slaight Family, Polaris Music Prize, Maestro Fresh Wes

CBC's Black Life: Untold Stories brings to center stage the struggles and triumphs of Black Canadians

October 18, 2023 in Identity
CBC's Black Life: Untold Stories brings to center stage the struggles and triumphs of Black Canadians

Black Life: Untold Stories illuminates the struggles and triumphs of Black Canadians while celebrating the contributions Black Canadians have made to the country. The eight-part series covers more than 400 years focusing on eye contemporary issues, culture, politics, music, art and sports.

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ADIDAS and IVY PARK unveil the final installment with IVY PARK NOIR

October 16, 2023 in Fashion, Sports, Identity

Drawing inspiration from the Film Noir genre, and strength and dynamism of the photographers the likes of Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon, the campaign lauds the essentialism of the all-black line. 

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NATE HUSSER DELIVERS WITH AN AIR OF INDIVIDUALITY AND STRENGTH WITH “DARK SONGS TO DRIVE TO”

October 13, 2023 in Music, Entertainment, Identity

Nate Husser is a Montreal-born, L.A.-based rap artist and all-around creative who has grown from being one of Canada’s biggest rising stars to impacting audiences globally.

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The Summer Omnibus is our most ambitious issue yet. Bringing together seven months of journalism, photography, and storytelling, this special collector's edition celebrates Black arts, business, fashion, music, and community across Canada and the diaspora.

Featuring exclusive cover stories with Judith Demosthene, Funmi Osatuyi, Adrianne Williams, Nancy Nixon, Ayokunle Akinsebikan, Femi Jr., and more, this 70-page volume captures the people, ideas, and conversations shaping culture today.

Beautifully printed in limited quantities, the Summer Omnibus is designed to be collected, shared, and revisited long after publication.

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