Omen to tour in fall

TORONTO — The Chimera Project, a dance theatre based out of Toronto, will be showcasing it’s latest project OMEN through a tour in the fall…

Dancers bring home another National title

OHSWEKEN — Michelle Farmer’s Studio of Dance & Modelling in Ohsweken have brought home a huge victory from the Showstoppers National Dance Championships at Disneyland…

An Oscar first for Wes Studi

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors voted Saturday, three months earlier than usual, to select their choices for the 11th…

Stellar cast, strong direction in Cliff Cardinal’s new dark comedy ’Too Good To Be True’

TORONTO — ‘Too Good To Be True’ is a hilarious 70 minute tour de force of Indian survival at it’s best. The show is written…

Junos hoped to grow with growing number of indigenous artists

LONDON, ONT. — Indigenous musicians attending the 48th Juno Awards ceremony congregated within the Budweiser Gardens last Saturday and Sunday. This included nominees Indigenous Music…

Path of Exile on its way to Playstation 4

Path of Exile by Grinding Gear Games isn’t exactly a brand new game. It was originally released in 2013 but is constantly updated, so if…

Noise for Toys fills truckloads

“Seeing both communities come together and make a difference this year was the best Christmas present I’ve ever received and one of the most inspiring…

Logan Staats headlining toy drive fundraiser at Sanderson Centre

BRANTFORD — In the evening of Friday, November 30, Six Nations own musical talent Logan Staats will be performing at the Sanderson Centre to collect…

Coffee House and Open Mic at Woodland

BRANTFORD — The importance of live performance has had it’s role in spreading musical talent for thousands of years, and although the advent of technology…

Navajo Comic Books on the rise

Two prominent Navajo artists have each released comics that utilize their traditional stories as inspiration one after the other. In 2017, Dale Deforest revealed his…

If you’re thinking of doing blackface for Halloween, just don’t

Author: Philip S. S. Howard, Assistant Professor of Education, McGill University Once again, another racist incident about blackface has made headlines. This time it surrounds…

ImagineNATIVE set to begin

TORONTO — The anticipated 19th Annual ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival will run until Sunday of this week at 401 Richmond St. West, with…

Bringing stone to life, with Solomon King

Sculptor, Mason and Stone Artisan Solomon King was commissioned to create the turtle sculpture that will be placed at the centre of the indigenous healing…

A haunting we will go

As the month of October steadily approaches and the plethora of Halloween decorations pile up in department stores across the country, this article has been…

“What they gave us” to be at AGO, Inuit artist duo to showcase their art work at the Art Gallery of Ontario

TORONTO — In accordance with Indigenous History Month in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will be showcasing the work of Inuit artists Kenojuak…