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Stories about local television, music, writers and artists.

Graphic novels weaves time travel with real life for a compelling look at Métis history, belonging

In an essay at the end of Echo Omnibus, Dr. Brenda Macdougall writes, “The power of the series, however, is the linking of the past and present as Echo struggles to understand herself and her disconnection from her mother by learning about her ancestors, her history and her homeland.”

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Forget Hollywood. Local films offer refreshing perspectives.

Founded in 1950, The Yorkton Film Festival was Canada's first film festival. Every May, film professionals from across Canada attend.

Student art to fuel Drag the Red

A Winnipeg student's artwork has since been transformed into a design emblazoned on T-shirts, owing to support from his principal.

Iago Speaks brings laughs to Saskatoon audiences

Saskatchewan playwright Dan Macdonald's Iago Speaks, which made its World Premiere on Shakespeare on Saskatchewan, is perfect for people looking for some laughs.

August into Winter, The Full Catastrophe

Local stories matter. Reading about ourselves in books allow us to see the places we live as important as anywhere else, even Toronto.

Shakespeare’s Will on the South Saskatchewan River

Prairie talent shines at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan in Saskatoon this summer in Shakespeare's Will.

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