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Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe aims to amplify Black Canadian artists as host of CBC’s “The Block”

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Charmaine: Living life in bold

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TÖME: Going beyond four walls

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Photographer Anthony Gebrehiwot on being creative amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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Spotlight

cebl provides an alley-oop

By Karim Grant 5 Mins Read

Getting older isn’t the end of the world

By Gabrielle Austin 7 Mins Read

FLORES FLOORED BY FOUL PLAY

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What Mary J. Blige’s My Life documentary made me realize about self-love

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TÖME exudes unapologetic confidence on debut EP

Staying true to her Nigerian and French-Canadian roots TÖME takes listeners on a cultural journey channeling her wide range of musical influences and delivering an infectious blend of Afrobeat, reggae, hip-hop and R&B.

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Why Jay-Z is building off what Colin Kaepernick started

The idea and the construct of protest is necessary to trigger change. That must then take on the form of action in some capacity. Action is what Jay-Z is taking, writes The Grant Slant columnist Karim Grant.

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Burna Boy delivers most personal project to date

On African Giant, Nigerian Afro-fusion artist Burna Boy reflects on the past, present and what could come in the future.

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Koffee came to bring the rapture to Toronto — and delivered

Blessings are raining down on Koffee right now and if her first performance in Toronto is any indicator, it’s safe to say that the rapture isn’t letting up anytime soon, writes Murissa Barrington.

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Tre Mission bridges the gap between Toronto and London

On his sophomore project, Orphan Black, Toronto-born Tre Mission brings together his hometown roots and his international influences.

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