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It's Hot Sauce Day and the anniversary of Roberta Bondar going to space — naturally we combined both
Watch Eric Tigley take us up on our absurd challenge to paint Canada's first woman in space...with hot sauce.
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STATE OF THE ARTS
Oscar predictions and the gender pay gap: Digging into the week in arts and culture
On our latest State of the Arts, Amanda Parris and Peter Knegt make some final pleas for the nominations and second the words of Ellen Pompeo and Mo'nique.
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These VR masters are bringing Wes Anderson's vision to life — and changing how we experience movies
Montreal's Félix & Paul see virtual reality as an evolution of cinema, and they're turning Anderson's "Isle of Dogs" into an enthralling immersive experience.
Oliver Skinner
Art Post Outpost
Margaret Atwood's controversial #MeToo op ed and more arts stories you might have missed
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Remember how Joey on Dawson's Creek was obsessed with art? We critique her portfolio
Leah Collins
Point of View
If we value what art brings to our cities, we must understand that artists are part of an ecosystem
April Aliermo
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Halsey's raw, vulnerable poem about sexual violence becomes an empowering rallying cry
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CBC Arts: Exhibitionists — Look Closer
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How art is helping doctors and caregivers better understand dementia patients
Emma Smith
News -Nova Scotia |
'Survivor artists': Exhibit highlights work of Sixties Scoop survivors
Radio -Unreserved |
Point of View
mâwacinikân: Moving Indigenous literature to the front in 2018
Joshua Whitehead
Mark Critch reflects on 25 years of This Hour Has 22 Minutes
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10 books for kids to mark Black History Month
Parents |
Jet Age
200 layers and 10 tonnes: 'Glass is this magical material that does things no other material can'
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UNRESERVED
Katherena Vermette brings Métis history to life in new graphic novel series
Radio -Unreserved |
Jordan Tannahill's play Declarations is 'a joyous ritual' about coming to terms with death
Radio -Q ||
Point of View
5 Black Canadian artists whose names should be known alongside the Group of Seven
Amanda Parris
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'We are living in a watershed moment': SAG Awards show spotlights women in Hollywood
News -Entertainment |
Spark
Look at this internet art — if you can. It moves every time someone sees it
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Artspots
From the archives: The Lesbian National Parks and Services welcomes you!
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'Will you accept this rose?': a gateway to The Bachelor
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Sari Warshawsky and Abby Robitaille win The First Page student writing challenge
CBC Books
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Video
'Hyperreal' just begins to describe these paintings — one of which you can only see on your phone
Arnika Tamatoa
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THE SUNDAY EDITION
Novelist explores what happens when family members join ISIS
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Sari Warshawsky and Abby Robitaille win The First Page student writing challenge
CBC Books
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