Much is cutting down to one hour of music videos per day
The former music channel will play a single hour of videos on weekdays instead of seven
The former music channel will play a single hour of videos on weekdays instead of seven
Feminist folk, Afrocentric hip-hop and soul, improvised music, live streams and an Ariana Grande dance party – here’s what to check out this IWD
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room – Let’s Survive Forever will open to the public six months after the gallery attempted a crowdfunding campaign to buy it
An exhibition exploring the influential American photographer’s work in the context of gender fluidity and identity will go on display at Olga Korper Gallery
A Canadian comedy radio show is not enough to support the comic community, says the Vancouver-based record label 604 Records. In the wake of viral disapproval of the Just For
Celebrate women’s rights and gender equality at these panels, parties, concerts and more
Canadian comics are having the last laugh today. Serious blowback followed the decision to change Canada Laughs to Just For Laughs Radio, and, after a frenzy on Twitter, there’s a
On her first album in five years, Canada’s former pop-punk princess has become her own worst nightmare – boring
Last year, SiriusXM Canada was instrumental in reinstating the Comedy Album of the Year category in the JUNO Awards. Ironically, this year the company is shrinking the platform many Canadian
Brush up on the nominees ahead of the ceremony on February 24. Here’s how you can stream or rent this year’s films online
A local actor is channeling the spirit of the iconic Citytv series – and its footage – into an Instagram account styled as an alternative to 6ixBuzz TV
Jon Kaplan is gone, but his legacy will echo through Toronto theatres forever. On April 28, 2017, at the age of 69, Kaplan died from cancer, with husband Don Cole