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CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster, announced its fall television and streaming schedule and 2021-22 programming slate for CBC TV and CBC Gem, featuring over 35 new and returning original series from
Including Obsidian Theatre s 21 Black Futures project and How It Feels To Be Free by Staff on January 30th, 2021 at 7:00 AM 1 of 4 2 of 4
Here’s everything new coming to CBC Gem in February 2021, including a few highlights by our critics.
How It Feels To Be Free
Alicia Keys, Halle Berry, and Lena Waithe pay tribute to the Black women entertainers and activists who made way for them. Yoruba Richen’s documentary, produced by Canada’s YAP Films and executive produced by Keys, is a kaleidoscopic profile of icons Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson, and Pam Grier. The film adapts Ruth Feldstein’s novel
CALGARY January is usually the time of year Calgary turns into an international performing arts hub, thanks to the High Performance Rodeo, but the pandemic forced organizers to reinvent the event in the era where laughter and song are considered super spreaders first. Instead of a High Performance Rodeo that fills up theatres and bars and starts conversations, the 35th edition of the event is taking place on Instagram, where 35 artists from around the world, including a number from Calgary, were commissioned to create 45 to 60 second long postings addressing the question that One Yellow Rabbit s group members have always asked themselves prior to creating a new work.