Haviah Mighty s Thirteen wins 2021 Prism Prize for top Canadian music video
Director Theo Kapidistrias is this year s top winner of the Prism Prize for his work on the music video for Haviah Mighty s Thirteen, organizers said Monday.
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Posted: Jul 26, 2021 9:00 PM ET | Last Updated: July 27
Hip-hop artist Haviah Mighty, pictured here, saw her music video Thirteen directed by Theo Kapidistrias win the 2021 Prism Prize on Monday night. The award comes with a $20,000 prize.(Courtesy of Haviah Mighty)
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Chart-topping, award-winning alt-rocker Joey Nowyuk has released his newest single and video, Pray - available now.
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