Feminine Power Emerges in 2026 Oscar Contenders

As the 2026 Oscars approach, powerful witch archetypes in 'Hamnet' and 'Sinners' challenge patriarchal norms. Jessie Buckley and Wunmi Mosaku portray women whose instinctual connection to nature offers healing in a fractured world.

Quince: Affordable Luxury Fashion and Home Goods

Discover Quince, the retailer offering high-quality luxury items like linen sheets, cashmere sweaters, and designer lookalikes at budget-friendly prices. From carry-on suitcases to Italian leather mules, find affordable alternatives to expensive brands.

Toronto Director's Grief Fuels Film 'Undertone'

Ian Tuason, a Toronto-based director, channeled his worst fears and profound grief into creating the new film 'Undertone,' starring Nina Kiri, turning personal tragedy into a powerful artistic statement.

Game of Wool Knitting Competition Debuts in Canada

The Game of Wool knitting competition makes its Canadian debut, featuring Olympic diver Tom Daley as host. The show taps into the growing 'grandmacore' trend among younger generations embracing cozy, analog hobbies.

Steven Page Receives VSO Gold Baton Award in Vancouver

Canadian musician Steven Page, co-founder of Barenaked Ladies, was surprised with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra's Gold Baton Award for Music during a gala performance, highlighting his impact on music and youth education.

Coogler's Blues Playlist Sparked Caton's 'Sinners' Stardom

Miles Caton, the breakout star of the film 'Sinners,' credits director Ryan Coogler's curated blues playlist for shaping his performance alongside Michael B. Jordan, as Coogler focuses on the team ahead of potential Oscar history.

Mickey Rourke Evicted from LA Home Over Rodent Problems

Oscar-nominated actor Mickey Rourke has been evicted from his Los Angeles residence due to unpaid rent exceeding $59,000, citing persistent rodent infestations and plumbing failures as reasons for withholding payment.

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