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SMS For Location: Bringing back the conversation with Montreal's Moonshine

Summer is wrapping up but Montreals partying is still in full swing. One group that knows how to have fun is Moonshine. Beyond being an after-hours party, for Pierre Kwenders, Herv 'Coltan' Kalongo and DJ San Farafina, Moonshine is a part of the city's African and Afro-Diasporic club culture.
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Revisiting Chef Swaneige Bertrand's mission for 'reappropriation'

We heard about Chef Swaneige Bertrand for the first time last September. Since then, shes been continuing to honour Indigenous cuisines and her costume design work was highlighted in the 2024 edition of Vancouvers Capture photography festival. At the time of recording, she had been doing tasting events to pay homage to traditional Indigenous ingredients.
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Lebanese-born Montreal electro-pop duo adapts 2021 album into video game

Nadim Maghzal and Philippe Manasseh, members of the electro-pop duo Wake Island, talk about the idea behind the video game adaptation of their album "Born to Leave." Many of the songs' themes were inspired by the musicians' experiences of displacement.
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A travelling quilt honours Chilean lives lost during the Pinochet coup

Montreal-based Chilean artist Carolina Echeverria has been working on a massive arpillera about this period that shook her country.
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Waving hands, rolling hips, high mascara: Welcome to Habibi Boom!

The monthly party Habibi Boom celebrates the sounds from SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) cultures; familiar to some of the partygoers while new to others. The goal is to build a safe and joyful community, explain co-founders Isabelle Micati and Thierry Syriani.
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'Screening Truth to Power': 20 years of Cinema Politica

Not even an intimidating letter from lawyers representing Coca Cola would stop the team from Cinema Politica from screening an NFB documentary that reveals dark truths about worker abuse at the hands of the corporation. To succumb to the pressure would be the complete opposite of what Svetla Turnin and Ezra Winton set out to do with their media arts organization, they tell The Bridge.
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'So hea' whey happen': reggae artist Queen Omega talks about going viral

Trinidadian singer-songwriter Queen Omega has been making roots reggae music for over 20 years. But, almost a year ago, her viral performance over a remix of "Next episode" by Dr. Dre brought her to new heights. Nantali Indongo caught up with her to talk about that moment and the art of the dubplate, ahead of her performance at the Festival International Nuits d'Afrique on July 13.
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For trumpet soloist Remi Cormier, hip-hop is a big part of his jazz music artistry

Montreal musician and composer Remi Cormier grew up in the 2000s when rap music was unavoidable. Just before hitting the stage for a Trumpet Summit led by jazz heavy-weight, Keyon Harrold, Cormier joined us to talk about everything he's learned about composition from bands like Outkast to performance from Snarky Puppy.

'To Africa, with love': a conversation with arts leader Vanessa "Veeby" Kanga

When Cameroonian artist Vanessa Kanga noticed Canadian festivals didn't accurately reflect the musical innovation taking place in Africa, she decided to do something about it. That's how the Festival Afropolitaine Nomade was born in 2012. We speak with Kanga about how she uses the festival to demystify stereotypes about Africa and uplift developing talent and women in particular.
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Artist and activist Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel on leaving a legacy

The documentary, Kanatenhs When the Pine Needles Fall, byKatsi'tsakwas(Ellen Gabriel) tells the stories of the women leaders in the resistance of Kanehsat:ke in the summer of 1990. The short film wonthe highest art prize from Montreal's arts council.