Whitney French's Dystopian Verse Novel 'Syncopation'
Vancouver author Whitney French discusses her new dystopian novel in verse, 'Syncopation,' exploring themes of identity, power, and Black futures through poetic storytelling.
Vancouver author Whitney French discusses her new dystopian novel in verse, 'Syncopation,' exploring themes of identity, power, and Black futures through poetic storytelling.
Fans of the hit hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' can now rent the iconic Muskoka cottage featured in the series through Airbnb, with bookings opening March 3 and proceeds supporting local children's charities.
Laurence des Cars, director of the Louvre Museum, has resigned following the October theft of French Crown jewels worth 88 million euros. President Macron accepted her resignation, citing the need for calm and new leadership.
The Alzheimer Society hosts a community concert in Tecumseh blending music, memory, and fellowship to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers through shared musical experiences.
Film professor laments students' inability to watch older movies fully, highlighting the enduring appeal of black-and-white classics like Gold Diggers of 1933 and their cultural relevance today.
Montreal Comiccon 2026 reveals its headline special guests, featuring legendary characters from horror and fantasy franchises, promising an epic celebration of pop culture.
Paul Thomas Anderson's political drama starring Leonardo DiCaprio wins top honors at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, with Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie dominating Canadian categories.
Actor Stephen Amell discusses his passion for returning to Canada for work on his new series The Borderline, while reflecting on his lifelong devotion to the Toronto Blue Jays and their heartbreaking World Series loss.
Queen Camilla hosted French author and rape survivor Gisele Pelicot at Clarence House, expressing shock at her story of being drugged and raped by her ex-husband and dozens of other men.
Author Rachel Reid has postponed the release of 'Unrivaled,' the sequel to her popular novel 'Heated Rivalry,' citing personal health reasons. The announcement was made in February 2026, with no new publication date set.
The president of the Louvre Museum in Paris has formally resigned, handing in a resignation letter to French President Emmanuel Macron, according to an announcement from the Élysée Palace.
The groundbreaking queer romance series Heated Rivalry has become a global phenomenon, with fans hoping it can help dismantle homophobia in hockey's pervasive bro culture while driving unprecedented engagement.
Montreal's historic Empress Theatre in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce will be demolished and converted into an open-air cultural courtyard, with its iconic Egyptian Revival facade preserved as a backdrop for community events.
The Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal announces its 2026 headliners: Twenty One Pilots, Tate McRae, and Lorde. The summer event promises a diverse lineup of international and Canadian talent.
The skeletal remains of St. Francis of Assisi are being exhibited to the public for the first time in history, available for viewing until March 22, 2026.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals the 2026 Met Gala dress code as 'Fashion is Art,' coinciding with its spring exhibition 'Costume Art' in New York.
The 2026 Osheaga Music Festival in Montreal reveals its headliners: Tate McRae, Lorde, and Twenty-One Pilots. The event runs July 31-August 2 at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
Non-profit campus radio station CJAM 99.1 FM begins its annual pledge drive with a $40,000 goal, celebrating 43 years of diverse programming in Windsor-Detroit.
Jeopardy contestants failed to answer a clue about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 2024-25 NBA MVP award, leading to criticism and defense from viewers and experts.
Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie announces a private $1 million reward for information leading to her missing mother Nancy's recovery, while emotionally acknowledging she may have passed away.
Activists have placed a photo of former Prince Andrew leaving a police station in the Louvre Museum, protesting his arrest for misconduct in public office.
The Saskatoon Jazz Festival reveals Modest Mouse as its inaugural headliner for the 2026 event, sparking excitement among music fans in the city.
The family of Today show host Savannah Guthrie is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to their missing mother Nancy, 84, who investigators believe was abducted in Tucson, Arizona.
Country singer Charley Crockett has canceled his Winnipeg performance after being denied entry into Canada, disrupting his planned tour dates and disappointing fans.
John Davidson, a Tourette's activist, expressed deep mortification after shouting a racial slur during the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards. The incident occurred while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award.
Ottawa Tourism has allocated funding to eight major festivals and events this year, aiming to boost cultural engagement and economic activity in the region.
The famous lakefront home featured in Crave's hit series 'Heated Rivalry' will be available for bookings on Airbnb starting February 24, 2026, offering fans a unique stay.
A Montreal comedian is using Black History Month to spotlight and support Black comedians, highlighting their contributions and advocating for greater representation in the comedy scene.
Comedian Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to additional rape and sexual assault charges in a London court, with his trial set for June 2026.
Hulu's post-apocalyptic thriller 'Paradise' launches its second season with Sterling K. Brown, while Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV also showcase top trending series like 'The Night Agent' and '56 Days'.