Set for release on April 24 2026, Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua, steps into that space with intention. Rather than retelling what the world already knows, the film positions itself as a closer look at the man behind the phenomenon, tracing his journey from childhood prodigy to global icon, and the relentless discipline that defined his path.
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In Calgary’s ever-evolving beauty landscape, some spaces offer services, while others create experiences. Tucked into the vibrant neighbourhood of Kensington, Neena’s Pink Room belongs firmly in the latter category.
A beauty destination where aesthetic, atmosphere, and intention come together to redefine what modern self-care can feel like.
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Canada’s most prestigious music prize announces its 2026 season, culminating in a September celebration of artistry and sound.
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In a city as layered and restless as Lagos, stories are everywhere…etched into architecture, unfolding on football fields, whispered through creative spaces and alleyway studios.
For visual artist Jackson Umoren, known creatively as Moonbouy, these stories are not simply observed; they are felt, interpreted, and carefully translated into images that invite viewers to pause.
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For Gabriela Richardson, music has always been a space where identity, memory, and emotion quietly collide. Now, the Spanish and African-American artist is stepping into a defining moment of her career with the announcement of her debut album, ISOLA, which arrived on platforms February 20.
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For an artist whose music has always balanced vulnerability with rhythm, the next chapter for Omah Lay feels both intimate and expansive.
The GRAMMY-nominated Afro-fusion star has officially announced his highly anticipated sophomore album, Clarity of Mind, arriving April 3. A project that signals a deeper, more reflective phase in his evolving artistry.
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In Black communities, silence has often been a survival tool. But when it comes to HIV, that silence has also been deadly. Tina Knowles understands this deeply—and she’s using art to help break it.
As Founder and Artistic Director of WACO (Where Art Can Occur) Theater Center, Knowles is guiding Still Here, a powerful editorial magazine and storytelling project that centers Black women impacted by HIV. The project is rooted in truth, compassion, and lived experience—and it’s personal.
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