Hosted by Errol Nazareth,
Frequencies celebrates the world music album of the year nominees by spinning songs from nominated artists like Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, Lengaïa Salsa Brava, Mazacote, Okan and Zal Sissokho.
CBC Music in studio at the Junos: the Reclaimed Session
1 p.m. local time at
Connecting the generations and Indigenous nations across Turtle Island and beyond, this
Reclaimed session features performances from this year s Indigenous Juno Award nominees and the next wave in Indigenous music. From Nunavut to Wiikwemkoong, Denendeh to Tkaronto, host Jarrett Martineau celebrates the sounds of Indigenous folk, roots, blues, powwow step and moccasin gaze.
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Two women play one conflicted character in Patricia Rozema s adaptation of stage play
by Markie Robson-ScottWednesday, 10 March 2021
Two heads are better than one: Amy Nostbakken (standing) and Norah Sadava as Cassandra
Cassandra and her sister – or perhaps they’re friends or lovers – seem extraordinarily in tune. Like choreographed dancers, they move precisely in unison, down to tripping over their scarves at the same moment or flopping drunkenly into bed together while a cell phone buzzes beside them unanswered, on and on into the night.