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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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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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Happy Cleaners film offers authentic glimpse into everyday lives of Korean Americans

“We’re telling people to look at our experiences and view our lives for what they’re truly like,” says Korean American indie-filmmaker Julian Kim.

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What love on-screen has taught me about what real-life love is (and isn’t)

We want to emulate love we see on-screen in real life – it’s something to admire and go looking for – but do we know what it is, writes Gabrielle Austin.

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Toronto Afrofuturist Borelson is in a league of his own

From the multi-genre fusions in his music to his spirituality-influenced wordplay, it’s clear that Borelson is here to carve out a path that’s uniquely his own.

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Tanisha Clarke: Music mogul in the making

The 25-year-old R&B songstress and head of Not What You Expected entertainment company has been making a name for herself in the Toronto music scene in more ways than one.

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Has COVID-19 changed what it means to ‘move the crowd’ forever?

As of late, sports and hip-hop have become mere fragments of what were once favourite past-times, writes Karim Grant.

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