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East Coast based comedy troupe This Hour Has 22 Minutes, which continues to have deep roots to this province since its inception, continued with its 29th season last night, and a new duo at the anchor desk.
Stacey McGunnigle and Aba Amuquandoh join Newfoundlanders Mark Critch and Trent McClellan as

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Juno award-nominated Newfoundland and Labrador folk duo Fortunate Ones are hitting the road this November-December for a holiday tour with the one-and-only Matt Andersen and guest Reeny Smith.
“It’s true, it’s really happening. We’re hitting the road this December for some holidays shows with Matt Andersen and Reeny Smith in

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Award-winning folk trio The Once are keeping the tradition alive, returning with their Arts and Culture Centre Christmas Tour this holiday season!
“Please join us as we come back together to celebrate the Christmas Season with Newfoundland’s, The Once,” an announcement via the Arts and Culture Centre website reads.
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The NFB at The Rooms is launching a new series this fall with 13 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary and animated works. The screenings run every Friday from October 22 to December 17.

The fall series is a continuation of the partnership between the

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The one and only Colleen Power is has dropped the last video from her collection Tales From Downtown West.
Power, an award-winning Newfoundland & Labrador based singer/songwriter Colleen Power has released the music video for ‘Broken Mirror’, hot on the heels of a  a 2021 MusicNL nomination for Folk/Roots

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James Taylor & His All-Star Band have announced a rescheduled St. John’s tour stop, with Jackson Browne replacing Bonnie Raitt on the tour. Details from the recently announced media release below:
For the first time ever, James Taylor & His All-Star Band, with special guest Jackson Browne, will perform together across Canada.

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It was dark when I drove down a hill in Topsail one night this summer. The sun was long gone behind Bell Island and  it was “the dark of the moon.”
I was getting ready to turn left on to another road and towards  home when I saw two vehicles

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Bernardine Ann Teráz Stapleton’s latest book Girly Muckle and the Queer Hands is an exceptionally well-written novel about embracing the journey of self-discovery, set in a world of mythological and folkloric beings
If ever there was a place that embraced all aspects of the supernatural, mythology, and folklore, Newfoundland and

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