Forty-three years ago today, on July 5, 1983, Los Angeles crossover pioneers Suicidal Tendencies released their self-titled ...
A resurgence in VHS tapes and physical media is breathing new life into a format many thought was gone for good.
This modern Chinese street shows a fast but orderly rhythm of daily urban life. A delivery rider moves through a blue scooter ...
OTTAWA — Just before heading to Edmonton to celebrate Canada Day, Prime Minister Mark Carney took the time to reflect on the ...
Some songs drop in, make a scene, and disappear. One-Hit Wonders may not stick around long, but the best of them burn bright enough to leave a mark (and maybe a dance move or two).
Opening Annecy’s 2026 work-in-progress sessions, where both animation fans and curious professionals get a glimpse of the ...
Belgian documentary maker Isabelle Tollenaere discusses how she changed tack for her cinematic allegory for displacement and ...
In 1983, author Don DeLillo, on his way to becoming the bard of the late-20th-century Western berserk, wrote a story for ...
OTTAWA — Eleanor Olszewski jokes that, like most good Albertans, she originally comes from Saskatchewan.
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Two recent shows by photographer Jeff Wall invite further reflection about the role of documentary and capturing life within ...
A great soundtrack is more than just a collection of songs. It’s an important part of the cinematic experience. Then when the movie is over it’s an album you want in your collection ...