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Stories about local television, music, writers and artists.

How Evan and Galen Johnson went from Winnipeg to Cannes

With the movie Rumours now out, two brothers originally from Pinawa, Man., already have their eyes set on their next project, a TV series they've been developing for years.

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End of the world novel just in time for Christmas

“I Think We’ve Been Here Before” is the third published novel by Regina-based author Suzy Krause, who grew up in Frontier, Sask.

From Treaty 6 to the Big Smoke Madison Noon is living her dream

Saskatchewan dancer Madison Noon recently joined the Toronto Raptors Northside Dance Crew.

Ojibwe ‘Star Wars’ movie to open in Winnipeg

"Star Wars: A New Hope" or "Anangong Miigaading: A New Hope" is being released in Ojibwe, or Anishinaabemowin, for the first time.

Sask survival expert Michela Carriere using traditional knowledge on hit TV show ‘Alone’

A Saskatchewan woman is using outdoor survival skills acquired throughout her life for the chance to win half a million dollars, and inspire young women to embrace their roots.

From the U of S drama program to acting in Sons of Anarchy and The Walking Dead

Saskatoon's Kim Coates is using his home-grown acting skills on the second season of The Walking Dead: Dead City, which is due for release in 2025.

New film tells the buffalo’s story

Singing Back the Buffalo is a feature length documentary featuring Indigenous visionaries, scientists, and communities who are reintroducing buffalo back to the heart of the North American plains they once defined. 

Stony Rapids singer’s powerful voice captivates on Canada’s Got Talent

Rebecca Strong’s performance of Demi Lovato’s song “Stone Cold” delighted the audience and judges alike on Canada's Got Talent.

Finding joy after trauma: Winnipeg man carves a path to happiness
Moosomin Visual Arts Centre now open

The Moosomin Visual Arts Centre is now open in space leased from St Alban's Anglican Church. The Church will continue to meet in the sanctuary, and Kids Kollege will remain in part of the building, but most of the building will house the new arts centre.

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