Wendy Vincent shares her personal Windrush heritage and her mission to preserve the oral histories of Caribbean migrants who helped rebuild postwar Britain and later shaped Black life in Canada.
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Holla Jazz turns 10 with a world premiere rooted in John Coltrane's legacy
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Fort York becomes the heart of the city: Inside Toronto's FIFA Fan Festival™ 2026
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Melanie Fiona wins a JUNO for Say Yes and reminds us all what it means to come home
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Grayson Music opens a state-of-the-art Toronto studio and creative hub for the city's artists
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From New Jack Swing to Afro-fusion: Keith Sweat builds new legacy with Roy Hamilton III
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Bob Marley’s legacy lives on as Toronto marks 20 years of tribute
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Canada Post honours the pioneers who shaped Canadian hip-hop
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From Lagos to Toronto, Nonso Amadi shapes the future of Afro-R&B
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The life of Fela Kuti comes alive in new graphic novel by Toronto artists
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From funk to theatre: Satori Shakoor’s legacy in Black arts and storytelling
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“Take Care of We” anthem calls African, Caribbean and Black communities to action on HIV awareness
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SOCAN’s 2025 Black Canadian Music Award shines spotlight on rising artist Kalisway
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Inside ‘A Glimpse of Quincy’: Larnell Lewis on curating a tribute to a legend
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Hip hop mogul Kardinal Offishall gets set to LET EM OUT with new single
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Melanie Fiona on saying yes to life, love, and music
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Larnell Lewis earns second JUNO nomination for deeply personal album Slice of Life
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Legendary Rapper Saukrates shares highly anticipated projects
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Island Soul Festival: A cultural extravaganza
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Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land