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Cuts Push National Film Board of Canada to the Brink

Click here to view original web page at thewalrus.ca The old National Film Board of Canada headquarters in Montreal, with its smokestack ...

Corporate ownership of media has failed Canadians

Click here to view original web page at canadiandimension.com The only path to a sustainable news media is ...

Indigenous women filmmakers form collective, using cameras to fight for rights

Click here to view original web page at news.mongabay.com In 2022, a group of Indigenous women created Rede Katahirine, a network composed of 60...

Inside the architecture of beloved children’s books, from ‘Goodnight Moon’ to ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Click here to view original web page at www.fastcompany.com Imagined worlds and whimsical spaces become real at the ...

Climate change theatre and performances reveal new narratives about how we need to live

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com How can arts (broadly defined) help us think about the state of the planet and walk...

Artisans Cooperative: An Etsy alternative, owned and run by artists and makers

Click here to view original web page at www.shareable.net Jennifer Foley|November 20, 2023 We have all experienced it: Some organization or service starts out good —...

Artificial intelligence can be used to design engaging and interactive public art

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com Montréal’s public art program attracts people to specific locations throughout the city, encouraging visitors to linger....

Summer music festivals do more than entertain, they help us ...

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com Music festival season is finally here. And after multiple summers without large in-person gatherings and reduced...

Canada should look to its past and Europe for guidance on media policy but not the U.S.

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com Seventy years ago, Canadian leaders turned away from the British model of media policy that rejected...

Information literacy courses can help students tackle confirmation bias and spot narrative spin, disinformation

Click here to view original web page at theconversation.com When it comes to the news these days, what we choose to regard as trustworthy has...
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