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Don't Faint Beatlemana has hit Toronto at new Sir Paul photography show at AGO

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  The exhibition  Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64:  Eyes of the Storm  has arrived at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto displays  more than 250 photographs  taken by McCartney during the early Beatlemania period between late 1963 and early 1964. These images come from Paul McCartney’s personal archive and show behind-the-scenes moments of The Beatles’ rise to fame, including touring, fans, press, and personal moments with bandmates.  👉   Number of photographs:  Over  250  are included in the exhibition.  🎶  When  The Beatles  were  in  Toronto also played two shows at Maple Leaf Gardens that year, on what would be part of their final North American tour.  So, The Beatles first  arrived in Toronto for a performance  on  September 7, 1964 .    John Lennon and Yoko Ono   performed together at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium   as part of the   Toronto Rock and...

Canada Post Stamps its Approvl of hip hop

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  Canada puts the stamp of approval on Michie Mee and Maestro Fresh Wes By Stephen Weir on I  wouldn't  “I was in disbelief, and I was like, ‘You’re kidding me,’ and then I was just overjoyed,” Michie Mee told  CBC Radio’s As It Happens  host Nil Köksal. “I’m still screaming at the top of my lungs inside.” Canada Post has released Black History Month stamps every year since 2009, but this marks the first time the Crown corporation has honoured hip-hop artists. “It’s been so long in terms of being recognized for women in rap — much less Canadian women in rap,” Michie Mee said. The Black History Month stamps honouring Canadian hip-hop trailblazers Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee and Muzion were unveiled at a special event in Toronto this past week. The stamps highlight the lasting impact these performers have had on Canadian music, culture and identity. Michie Mee is featured on one of Canada Post’s new Black History Month stamps honouring Canadian hip-hop pioneers....

Windsor art gallery "a latest show, Big Doll waits for a Big audience

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  BIG Doll | XWAT Naaniitus I Opened the Door But Where are the People? By  Stephen Weir   Visiting an art gallery’s special exhibition has always been a serious business for me. Be it the AGO, the National Gallery, or the Windsor Art Gallery, I prepare myself by mentally  reviewing the Four Ws: Who is the artist? When does the exhibition open? Where is the gallery? What’s my time line allowance for touring the show? I read up online on relevant websites, watch any posted videos, read the media reviews of the exhibition, and scour social media for public comment on the show and artist. Well, last Thursday was the day I went to tour Vanessa Dion Fletcher’s exhibition:   Big Doll | XWat Naaulitis   at the Windsor Art Gallery. I went with Canadian art scholar and former Windsor Art Galleries educational curator Chris Finn. He and I worked together at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection for decades and did work on a Marilyn Monroe retrospective art show ...

FIRST CREATIVE WRITING ASSIGNMNT OF 2026 WINTER SEMESTER WINDSOR UNIVERSITY

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STEPHEN WEIR  says “I am using a strict lipogrammatic constraint taking out the letter “E,” deliberately removing the most frequently used vowel in English. A STORY ABOUT STEVE WEIR HOLDING HIS BREATH WHEN HE IS IN AN ELEVATOR AND RESCUING CATS FROM SUNKEN LADAS (No “E” No Air No Rhyming, Floor 32. Cats Can’t Swim,) Lipogram (No “ 5 th  ”   vocaid  in all Anglish   No  Rhyming,  No  Floor 32 .  And most important  Cats  Can’t  Swim, )   Balcony drinks .   Upstairs unit  guy   falls during our cocktail hour  (   O r   drifts   down  fast  with out wings or a parashot)     “Air-holding kings can last 5–10 min”  says     scrawl s  in my blog ’ s  talk - back  box. “As it was,  it  is, and shall stay, world without limit.  "  “ Bubblin ’,   bubblin ’,  O Lord.”   I’m   studying  to hold my bre...