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.
Toni Morrison’s death has and will sadden many, but she’s left us with words that tell us she’s truly resting in the powerful measure of her life. “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.”
Yardie, which depicts how the cycle of unresolved childhood trauma leads to much larger problems in adulthood, fit with this year’s Caribbean Tales Film Festival theme of “A New Day”.
In June, the city of Toronto witnessed a spectacle that was beforehand unfathomable, writes Grant Slant columnist Karim Grant.
Celebrating 30 years of Nike Air, a series of interactive pop-ups across the globe highlighted the design evolution and history of the iconic sneaker.
With the right attitude, a strong work-ethic, and a little bit of luck, dreams can really come true. Chase Wav’s journey at the 2016 Battle of the Beat Makers competition is evidence of this.
If you’re meeting singer-songwriter NDAI for the first time through social media, clicking on her handle will instantly teleport you to a mosaic of enchanting self-portraits coated with a layer of mystery.
Shortly after landing home in Toronto from a trip to Montreal, designer Spencer Badu is already at his studio working on his 2019 summer collection for his apparel brand S.P. Badu.
Meet TJ Wright who plays Sekani, the youngest member of the Carter family in “The Hate U Give”. Wright has been acting since he was four, directing at seven and now talking about his first feature film.