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‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ rapper Coolio dies at age 59, says manager

‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ rapper Coolio dies at age 59, says manager

Artist won a Grammy for best solo rap performance in 1995
‘Promo Monkey’ a B.C. man’s glimpse inside the world of rock stars and record-selling

‘Promo Monkey’ a B.C. man’s glimpse inside the world of rock stars and record-selling

RayMan Ramsay writes about some of the world’s most famous musicians and B.C. music-biz insiders
Musqueam history, heritage and culture showcased in new FIFA 23 video game

Musqueam history, heritage and culture showcased in new FIFA 23 video game

Work of about 10 of the First Nations band’s artists featured
James Cameron turns to Earth before release of new ‘Avatar’

James Cameron turns to Earth before release of new ‘Avatar’

New Disney+ series adds special effects on top of leading-edge filmmaking technology
CMT announces five stars as their 2022 Artists of the Year

CMT announces five stars as their 2022 Artists of the Year

Network will air its annual TV special on Oct. 14 featuring tributes by other artists
Kelowna turned ‘upside down’ by Stranger Things stars

Kelowna turned ‘upside down’ by Stranger Things stars

The Stranger Things star is from Vancouver
Pierre Kwenders wins Polaris Music Prize for ‘José Louis and the Paradox Of Love’

Pierre Kwenders wins Polaris Music Prize for ‘José Louis and the Paradox Of Love’

Congolese-Canadian beat nine other contenders for the $50,000 prize
Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Charlotte Day Wilson, Shad among artists up for Polaris prize

Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Charlotte Day Wilson, Shad among artists up for Polaris prize

Polaris Music Prize recognizes best Canadian album of previous year — irrespective of genre or sales
Review: A classic battle epic in ‘The Woman King’

Review: A classic battle epic in ‘The Woman King’

Viola Davis takes viewers through the West African Kingdom of Dahomey during the 19th century
Rick Mercer wins the Leacock Medal for Humour for memoir ‘Talking to Canadians’

Rick Mercer wins the Leacock Medal for Humour for memoir ‘Talking to Canadians’

The book details Mercer’s rise to stardom
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