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Published in: City Life

YENSA Festival returns to Toronto for its third edition, August 20–23, 2026, at the Betty Oliphant Theatre. Produced by Lua Shayenne Dance Company, this international biennial celebration of Black women in dance brings together five choreographers for the Black Flames showcase, three Africa Vibes movement workshops, the communal ATS...

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Published in: Community

Ten years ago, a small gathering of runners laced up their shoes along Toronto's waterfront and sparked something bigger than a race. The Toronto Carnival Run, founded in 2016 by Dione Mason, has grown from a grassroots community initiative into one of Canada's most distinctive culturally-themed running events. On Saturday, July 25,...

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Published in: Music

Molly Johnson, one of Canada's most celebrated voices, is set to release her new album Talk To Me on June 26 via Universal Music Canada. The 10-track project features collaborations with JUNO Award-winning rapper Haviah Mighty and Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy, alongside four new recordings, including lead single "Holiday." Blending s...

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Published in: Arts & Culture

Toronto's OYA Media Group swept the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards documentary categories, winning five awards for Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story. Directed by Alison Duke and produced by Ngardy Conteh George, the film reclaims the legacy of Jamaican dancehall pioneer Sister Nancy, whose 1982 track "Bam Bam" became th...

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Published in: City Life

From June 17 to 20, 2026, Nathan Phillips Square becomes a free, four-day celebration of global rhythm during FIFA 2026. Unity Drum Fest, presented by Ballet Creole in partnership with the South By South East Festival, brings together drumming traditions from across Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, South Asia, Latin America and Indigeno...

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