We Had A Little Real Estate Problem is a compelling account of Indigenous comedy in the United States and Canada, backed by historical research and interviews
Read MoreThe album grows in distinction when Esther’s artistry expands beyond her prodigious roots and profoundly connects with the listener’s emotional core.
Read MoreMiko Marks crafts an album that is both timeless and timely.
Read More“I get to live and contribute to a cohort, a generation of Black comedians that are creating history.”
Read MoreThe Pandy is a wonderful time capsule of the state of comedy in the last year.
Read MoreInternet II is written with a gratifying mix of wit and goofiness, and performed with pitch-perfect deadpan delivery.
Read MoreThroughout it all McCord relies on time-tested, lapsteel-laced country arrangements that are warm and well-executed.
Read MoreIf this is what the age of 88 sounds like, sister, bring it on.
Read MoreIsabel Kanaan speaks candidly about her recent experience as a feature player on This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Read MoreAdeem the Artist finds gentle humour and yearning in stories so often defined by hurt and fear.
Read MoreTOsketchfest announces the lineup for the 16th Annual Festival
Read MoreValerie June’s music is made from common pieces but it’s nothing of the sort; traditional bluegrass, country, folk, gospel and R&B textures are transformed in her hands
Read MoreEmma John’s skillful writing and honest narration make this book a joy to read
Read MoreSecond Wind makes a convincing argument that Prince Edward Island might be one of the better places to ride out this pandemic.
Read MoreTaylor has tapped into his roots and most intimate relationships, resulting in the artist’s biggest release in his 25 year career.
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