When Bad Bunny said Canada during the Super Bowl halftime show, it ignited debate about Latin American communities and national identity.
How the JUNO Awards helped define the Canadian music industry, shaped national identity and influenced CanCon policy for ...
Miguel electrifies Toronto with his CAOS Tour, blending moody visuals, political moments and classic hits like "Adorn" and "Sure Thing." ...
Kid Rock and RFK face backlash after their bizarre workout video promoting the MAHA agenda sparked widespread ridicule online ...
In week 4 of I Hate Mondays, Sayzee returns with Wizard Guns. Sayzee Wizard Guns builds toward a darker, album-bound payoff.
A judge ruled jurors can see an IG DM and hear lyric excerpts as evidence in the Lil Durk murder-for-hire case tied to the Lul Pab killing.
Revisiting Clementine Barnabet, the Black woman blamed for ax murders in Jim Crow Louisiana, and how racism and religion shaped her story.
Following the Tumbler Ridge shooting, experts question whether expanding police and surveillance in schools actually improves student safety.
What Muggsy Bogues, the NBA's shortest player, teaches about self-belief and interests — and why confidence can matter more than biology.
Tona launches Chrome Maxell with the Roho-produced "Dangerous" and "FRFR" Skyzoo, setting a sharp, cinematic tone for his next big album.
After a triumphant Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny continues a historic run that blends global stardom, cultural pride and influence.
Olympian and Stanley Cup champ Taffy Abel hid his Indigenous identity to survive racism while becoming one of the first US born NHL stars.
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