New wave of Indigenous-led operas are reimagining the art form by Cierra Bettens The Canadian opera landscape is poised to grow and change as more Indigenous performers and writers tell their own stories
Home Away from Home by Madeline Liao Arab Canadian women share laughter and meaningful conversation in candid new documentary
What happens after we die? This compelling exhibit offers answers from cultures around the world by Emily R. Zarevich "Death: Life's Greatest Mystery" runs until April 7 at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum
National poetry contest finalist Faith Arkorful talks family ghosts, love and womanhood in debut collection by Sherlyn Assam Despite feeling "pigeonholed" into writing anti-Black experiences, Arkorful explores life on her own terms in "The Seventh Town of Ghosts"
New police drama ‘Allegiance’ explores how injustice can make you rethink your identity by M. L. Witkowicz Told through a South Asian family in Surrey, B.C., the CBC series grapples with what's legal, what's right and what's fair when
New documentary revisits Paul Simon’s legacy and inspiration for his latest album by Andrew Faiz "In Restless Dreams" highlights Simon creating songs from his dreams and his career with Art Garfunkel
Joy Kogawa calls new poetry book her ‘last hurrah’ at 88 by Julie McGonegal The Japanese Canadian poet and novelist discusses her literary career, her father's abuse and her spiritual journey
“Reuniting with Strangers” explores the complexities of reconnecting Filipino families by Robert Liwanag Jennilee Austria-Bonifacio’s debut novel shares the immigrant experience through the family members left behind
New Flannery O’Connor film misses key parts of her life story by Robert Liwanag Directed by Ethan Hawke, "Wildcat" idealizes the author despite her controversies
‘The Holdovers’ takes audiences back to the ’70s in touching film about three lost souls by Robert Liwanag Director Alexander Payne straddles nostalgia and humour in new Christmas dramedy