Amor Sciendi
Every Brush Stroke a Testimony
The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner is a vindication of culture and art in an oppressed population.
Epic History TV
Russian Revolution 1917
Co-produced with Bridgeman Images, this 13 minute video uses a timeline and archive footage to explain the major events of Russia's two revolutions of 1917- the February Revolution that ended Tsarist rule in Russia, and the October...
Amor Sciendi
Portrait of Paul Revere: Moral Consumerism
John Singleton Copley portrait of Paul Revere illustrates the ethical nature of creating luxury goods in pre-revolution America and how it lead to revolt.
Curated Video
Dream City biennale turns Tunis medina into living work of art
New ReviewFor its tenth edition, the Dream City biennale brings the medina of Tunis to life. The result of two years of work led by the association L’Art Rue, the festival transforms the alleys, houses, and squares of the old city into open stages...
Curated Video
Nigerian designer Alphadi marks World Cotton Day with Rome masterclass
New ReviewStudents at Rome’s Academy of Fashion were treated to a masterclass by celebrated Nigerian designer Alphadi. It was part of a series of events organized by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) to celebrate World...
Curated Video
Hopewell Junction mother uses Peruvian crochet traditions to start Laly Handmade
New ReviewGladys Cristobal's Laly Handmade shop offers a variety of stuffed animals, dresses and other toys that customers from all over the country have come to love.
Curated Video
Overhaul of office that protects seniors stalled
New ReviewThe disbanding of the Protection for Persons in Care Office appears to be stalled following the change of government in 2023. Manitoba Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara said they chose to address immediate concerns rather than rely on a new...
Curated Video
Edmonton writer pens story of Hudson's Bay closure and Métis people
Danielle Paradis argues that Hudson's Bay's history should be remembered despite an anti-climactic closure of its storefronts, because it tells part of the story of Métis people and Canada's relationship with Indigenous people.
Curated Video
Students learn Ojibway version of O Canada
Students at a Chatham, Ont., school are learning to sing an Ojibway version of O Canada.
Curated Video
Puerto Rico Wants Your Tourism Dollars
It has been one year since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and the island is back up and open for business, said Carla Campos, the executive director for Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
Curated Video
Movie tech
Dianne Buckner reports on a couple of young companies that believe they can engineer a happier storyline for the movie industry.
Curated Video
Witness the Sharjah Light Festival
The city of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates is aglow for its annual Light Festival. The eighth edition this year celebrates science, creativity and heritage. For 11 days, 24 international light artists beamed their talent and...
Curated Video
Researchers unveil 'unparalleled' dinosaur footprint discovery
21 different track types found in Australian region of Walmadany
Curated Video
Ghost in the Shell gets 2.5 out of 5 stars
Forget whitewashing, Ghost in the Shell is Hollywood colonization, says CBC's Eli Glasner. This remake takes another culture's story, removes the depth and fills the cast with Caucasian stars, including a wooden Scarlett Johansson.
Curated Video
Take a look at the vision for Charlottetown's Confed Centre
The federal and provincial governments have announced $47 million for green renovations at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown. CEO Steve Bellamy explains how the new space will look and what it means for the province.
Curated Video
Sadhguru on the Cosmos: Understanding the Origins and the Darkness Within
Dive deep into the science of creation with Sadhguru as he unveils both the wondrous light and the hidden darkness at its core. This thought-provoking video will challenge your perceptions and expand your understanding of existence.
Curated Video
EU top court finds FIFA, UEFA abused dominant position in Super League case
UEFA and FIFA rules requiring other entities seek their permission to set up new tournaments contravene EU law, the bloc's top court has ruled in a landmark ruling.
Curated Video
Arab league and OIC chief on diplomatic trip
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach is closely monitoring the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Curated Video
What led Canada to accuse India of role in Sikh leader’s death
The National breaks down the factors and events leading up to the shooting death of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Plus, former CSIS analyst Jessica Davis explains what needed to happen for Canada to accuse the Indian...
Curated Video
What do Israel’s protests mean to Palestinians?
Palestinians have been absent for much of Israel’s protests against PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul plans.
Curated Video
'Make Russia pay': EU moves ahead with confiscation of frozen assets, despite legal pitfalls
The proceeds from the confiscation will be used to finance the costly reconstruction of Ukraine.
Curated Video
Unique weird and wonderful collectables unveiled at London's DesignerCon show
International show, London's DesignerCon showcases independent artists' creations that fetch a tidy sum because they're produced in limited batches.
Curated Video
UK’s Archbishop of Canterbury calls for environmental action
The Head of the Church of England, Archbishop Justin Welby, believes that the climate and nature crises are urgent issues demanding immediate attention.
Curated Video
African Union slams ‘wave’ of coups, calls for permanent UNSC seats
The African Union has condemned a series of coups on the continent, on the final day of a summit in Ethiopia.