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Meghan Markle's style choices give Canadian designers a boost

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's bride to be, is making style choices that are giving Canadian designers a big boost. Since Markle stepped into the global spotlight her style has come under heavy scrutiny — and all that attention means big...
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Trump's Record with Unity

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The republican governor says he doesn't always agree with Trump's rhetoric but that he's accomplished a great deal in his first year.
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson: Trump Has Gone Further for Dreamers than Obama

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The Republican governor says he doesn't always agree with Trump's rhetoric but feels he's accomplished a great deal in his first year.
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"Throat boxer" Nelson Tagoona

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Nelson Tagoona pioneered what he calls "throat boxing," a mix of traditional and modern sounds. He will will perform in Winnipeg on Saturday night for Nuit Blanche.
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How Interior Design Can Hold Back a Home Sale

9th - Higher Ed
Modsy helps anyone with an internet connection redesign their space. Founder and CEO Shanna Tellerman explains how it works and offers advice to those trying to sell a home.
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These Shoes Are Environmentally Friendly... and Fashion Forward

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Rothy's footwear prides itself on being environmentally sustainable and fashion forward. Stephen Hawthornthwaite, the company's co-founder and CEO, says the unique 3D-printing model allows Rothy's to tailor shoes to customers' feet....
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Gaga, Grace and Charlie: early TIFF fashion highlights

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CBC's Jelena Adzic talks to style expert Afiya Francisco about TIFF celebs who have been sartorial standouts so far.
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Staying Ahead of Fast Fashion

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Rebecca Minkoff is a pioneer of the "see now, buy now" concept at New York Fashion Week. In an effort to to make fashion more accessible to the everyday shopper, the items that used to take 6 months to hit stores are now immediately...
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Is the White House like Trump's businesses?

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Political strategist Jaime Watt tells Paul Hunter how the president's unique style is part of a master plan
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Going in Style gets 2.5 out of 5 stars

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Despite the potential given its stellar cast and kernel of a good idea, this hackneyed heist film is an overcooked comedy, says Eli Glasner.
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Big Canadian bank earnings

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Benj Gallander, co-founder of Contra the Heard Investment Letter, weighs in
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Meet the people who support Trump's travel ban

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Those who are against U.S President Donald Trump's travel ban have been very vocal, but there is also a large number of people who support the executive order
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An app for tourists to Berlin to view the buildings of modernist architect Walter Gropius

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A smartphone app is bringing to life the world of the modernist architect Walter Gropius – one of the founders of the Bauhaus art school. Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus in 1919. Browse the Harvard Collection. https://t.co/hTsCSJdHiE—...
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Robbie Williams “parties like a Russian”

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Robbie Williams is back. And his latest, provocative single and music video have drawn anger from Russia. ‘Party Like a Russian’, the first single from his upcoming album, features a sample from Prokofiev’s ‘Dance Of The Knights’ with...
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The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ a look back at a time of unique design

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Australia is celebrating the unique design of the 1950’s from fashion to furnishings. The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ takes a look back to the style of the era a time of post-war privations and unparalleled optimism. The sydlivmus Fifties Fair...
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UK: The Queen’s wardrobe on display

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London’s Buckingham Palace opened a unique and unprecedented new exhibition celebrating 90 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s style. For museumlifestyle WWecker writes about three amazing exhibitions about the dresses and the style of The...
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Manga fan Jamie-Lee to sing for Germany at Eurovision Contest

9th - Higher Ed
The Eurovision song contest is drawing near and 18-year Jamie-Lee Kriewitz is getting ready to represent Germany in the event, that will be broadcast around the world. Last year’s winner of Germany’s The Voice, she was selected to...
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Budapest honours father of op art Victor Vasarely

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He is widely considered the father of the op art movement, a style of visual art that uses optical illusion. Now, the public can discover or rediscover the work of Hungarian-born French artist Victor Vasarely at an exhibition at the...
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Putting sexy back in sealskin: Nunavut seamstresses aim for high-end fashion market

9th - Higher Ed
Earning income from sealskin craft work is nothing new in Nunavut. But a growing number of contemporary seamstresses are taking traditional Inuit design to a new level.
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School bans trendy teen clothing line, says it's gang wear

9th - Higher Ed
A Winnipeg student has been reprimanded for wearing a hat school officials deemed "gang clothing."
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The perfect blend of Spanish and Arabic music

9th - Higher Ed
Dos Medinas Blancas is the combination of two extraordinary voices. Carmen París is best known for her interpretation of traditional Flamenco-style Jota music from the Aragon region as well as her Jazz and Andalusian repertoire....
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Meet Marla Beth Enowitz: Westchester’s ‘happy art’ artist

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Marla Beth Enowitz started to make a name for herself through uplifting art - a dream that was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Saskatoon shop selling vintage denim tailored just for you

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Taylor Cross is the owner of Seven Sundays in downtown Saskatoon. The store carries sustainable brands and second hand finds that are hand picked by Cross but they also offer custom tayloring of their vintage jeans.
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Punk rock flea market draws alternative music, culture fans

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The third annual Winnipeg Punk Rock Flea Market brought hundreds to the Victoria Inn on April 7 to peruse wares from 95 vendors selling a wide range of alternative music, artwork, clothing, comics and more.