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Massive Mosaics Adorn Montreal's Deepest REM Station

A 33-metre mosaic installation by artist Manuel Mathieu brings art to the depths of Montreal's new Édouard-Montpetit REM station, creating a dialogue with Mount Royal and the city's métro heritage. Discover the story behind this monumental public art proj

10 Calgary Artists Who Had a Stellar 2025

From viral poets to authors and musicians, discover the Calgary-based and expat artists who made a significant impact in 2025. Explore their achievements and standout work.

U.S. Intel: Putin's Ukraine War Goals Unchanged

American intelligence reports indicate Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategic objectives in Ukraine remain unaltered, despite ongoing military engagements. Read the latest analysis on the conflict's trajectory.

Legendary war correspondent Peter Arnett dies

Peter Arnett, the fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his groundbreaking coverage of the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, has passed away. Remember his legacy.

Art Gallery of Alberta Must Attract More Visitors

Columnist Lorne Gunter argues the Art Gallery of Alberta must broaden its appeal to justify public funding, while acknowledging the vital role cultural institutions play in Edmonton's livability.

Photographer of Trump's 'Art of the Deal' Cover Dies

Michele Singer Reiner, the photographer who shot Donald Trump's iconic book cover, was found dead with her husband, director Rob Reiner. The tragedy follows Trump's inflammatory social media post.

Louvre water leak damages hundreds of artworks

A significant water leak at the Louvre museum in Paris has damaged hundreds of works. The incident, confirmed by the museum, raises concerns about art preservation. Read the full report.

UN Demands Russia Return Captive Ukrainian Kids

The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding Russia return all Ukrainian children taken during the war. The vote highlights ongoing international condemnation of Moscow's actions.

Judge Accuses Defense Secretary of War Crime

Former Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano alleges a U.S. attack on a suspected drug boat in September violated the Law of War. He calls for prosecution. Read the explosive details.

Jonathan Applegate's oneLINE Art Business Innovation

Discover how artist Jonathan Applegate and partner Kim Johnson built Future Drawn, LLC around a unique oneLINE art form. Explore the innovation reshaping the art landscape in Canada and beyond.

Fabergé Winter Egg Sells for Record $30.2 Million

A rare Fabergé Winter Egg, crafted for Russian royalty, has sold for a staggering $30.2 million at Christie's, setting a new auction record. Discover the story behind this imperial treasure.

Two Toronto Subway Stations Officially Renamed

Two major Toronto subway stations are set for official name changes this week. Dundas station becomes TMU Station, while St. Patrick station will be renamed to Art Gallery of Ontario Station. Learn the details and reasons behind the rebranding.

New German Tribunal for Nazi-Looted Art Cases

Germany establishes a new tribunal to handle restitution claims for art stolen by the Nazis. This specialized court aims to provide justice for heirs and resolve complex historical cases.

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