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Garry Neill Kennedy, the artist who put NSCAD on the map, dies at 86

Garry Neill Kennedy, the artist who put NSCAD on the map, dies at 86
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Canadians have a lot to learn about this country's history of slavery, experts say

Canadians have a lot to learn about this country's history of slavery, experts say
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Nova Scotia's slave history is marked by brutality, but it has been largely erased: scholar

Nova Scotia's slave history is marked by brutality, but it has been largely erased: scholar
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Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy on reports from Mexico City - Artforum International

Artforum in partnership with Sotheby’s will host “Normal Exceptions,” an online conversation that focuses on an exhibition of the same title currently up at the Museo Jumex in Mexico City. Today’s newsletter features the work and words of some of the event’s esteemed panelists as they have appeared in the magazine. Celebrating the art and artists for whom Mexico is home in one sense or another, tomorrow’s conversation welcomes Eugenio López Alonso, president of Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo; Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, director of Kunstinstituut Melly; Kit Hammonds, chief curator of the Museo Jumex; and artists Mario García Torres and Melanie Smith. On this occasion, we invite you to look back at the ways in which these luminaries have enriched the pages of

Bright lights Vancity: Eight celebrities you may not know live in Vancouver

Bryan Adams Although Bryan Adams was born in Kingston, Ontario, he moved with his family in 1974 to North Vancouver. The “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You” singer got his start in music right here in the Lower Mainland, going on to rock icon of the ’80s and ’90s. Bryan Adams/Shutterstock Despite his massive success, Adams still calls Vancouver home even buying and refurbishing the oldest brick building in Vancouver to become his Warehouse Studio. The singer also showed his hometown pride with a performance at the opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Sarah McLachlan Sarah McLachlan is so associated with Vancouver, it’s hard to remember she hails from Halifax. The Grammy winner ended up in BC after she was offered a recording contract from Vancouver-based record label Nettwerk back in 1985 when she was just 17.

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