Edmonton Artist ARDN Gets Rare Juno Rap Nomination
Edmonton-based musician ARDN receives a Juno Award nomination in the rap category for his EP 'Keep Your Eyes on the Sparrow,' highlighting Alberta's growing hip-hop scene.
Edmonton-based musician ARDN receives a Juno Award nomination in the rap category for his EP 'Keep Your Eyes on the Sparrow,' highlighting Alberta's growing hip-hop scene.
Queen guitarist Brian May cites safety concerns as a reason the band may avoid U.S. tours, while hinting at potential Las Vegas residency at the Sphere venue.
Music icon Bruce Springsteen premiered a new song criticizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a powerful performance in Minneapolis, blending art with political activism.
Calgary playwright Caleigh Crow's punk rock musical Hucksterland delivers a satirical critique of political corruption and housing market exploitation through loud, unsubtle theater.
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Maritime singer Goldie Boutilier shares her path from exploitation in Los Angeles to recovery and artistic rebirth through honest songwriting and performance in Calgary.
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The BBC has apologized after criticism for repeatedly referring to six million Jewish Holocaust victims as 'people' in International Holocaust Remembrance Day coverage.
Vancouver jazz pianist Laila Biali expresses shock at her 2026 Grammy nomination in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category alongside icons like Lady Gaga and Elton John.
Families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash victims express anger and disappointment over Netflix's upcoming series, calling it exploitative and unauthorized.
Rock legend Neil Young provides Greenland residents free access to his entire music catalogue, aiming to ease stress from U.S. political threats. Access requires a Greenland phone number.
Windsor's popular Ariius nightclub is moving to a new downtown location, signaling growth for the city's entertainment district and nightlife scene.
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Canada Post celebrates Black History Month by issuing commemorative stamps honoring three influential acts, including Montreal's pioneering hip-hop group Muzion, recognizing their cultural impact.
Justin Gray, a professor at Humber College in Toronto, has created a Grammy-nominated album that serves as an immersive audio tribute to the city, blending music with local soundscapes.
Kelly Clarkson and actress Amanda Seyfried delivered a spontaneous duet of 'Beautiful Disaster' on Clarkson's talk show, creating a viral moment that led to a Las Vegas performance invitation.
The East Coast Music Association will reveal the 2026 ECMA nominees live from Sydney, Nova Scotia, highlighting regional musical talent and industry recognition.
From Punjabi pop to big band jazz, discover the diverse and talented Vancouver musicians generating buzz and poised for national recognition in 2026.
Canada Post has issued a new commemorative stamp series featuring Michie Mee, Muzion, and Maestro Fresh Wes, honouring their contributions to hip-hop culture during Black History Month.
Political cartoonist Steve Nease has published his latest work for January 28, 2026, offering satirical commentary on current events through his distinctive artistic style.
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A mysterious record found at a British Columbia thrift store has made a rock-and-roll dream come true after decades, astonishing the finder and highlighting unexpected connections.
Legendary Canadian rock band April Wine is set to return to the Maritimes this spring as special guests of fellow rock icons Triumph, marking a major reunion for classic rock fans.
Calgary-born pop star Tate McRae earns six Juno nominations for 2026, tying with Justin Bieber. She leads nominations for second consecutive year with nods including Artist of the Year and Fan Choice Award.
The world's most expensive album, Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' was played at a rare listening party in Utah. The documentary 'The Disciple' explores its controversial history.