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How 14 months of COVID-19 and lockdowns impacted the arts in Canada


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After a year of living with COVID-19, Postmedia is taking an in-depth look at the significant social, institutional and economic issues the pandemic has brought to light in Canada and more importantly, how we can finally begin to solve them. You can find our complete coverage here.
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After four-and-a-half months at home in lockdown, guitarist Brandon Scott began working at a COVID testing site in Vancouver.
His job was site navigator, which basically meant he would screen people coming in. He made sure they had their health cards and asked about symptoms. He got the job he calls it a “gig” through a friend who works at Fraser Health Authority. Partly it was for the money, of course. He was receiving CERB benefits but as the summer came to an end he wasn’t sure how long ....

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Mixed Blood: How motherhood, COVID and a search for roots helped define Miesha and the Spanks new EP


Author of the article: Eric Volmers
Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  5 minute read  • 
Sean Hamilton and Miesha Louie of Miesha and the Spanks. Photo by Sebastian Buzzalino. jpg
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Miesha Louie had a strategy when it came to recording the material that would eventually become Miesha and the Spanks’ new EP, Singles.
For the seven-song release, which dropped earlier this week, Louie and drummer Sean Hamilton enlisted Leeroy Stagger as a producer. As well as being an acclaimed singer-songwriter himself, Stagger has earned a reputation for expertly sculpting roots and Americana sounds in his Lethbridge studio, producing albums that often seemed similar in style to his own. ....

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