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Summer 2022 guide: 14 albums you need to hear

Music from Roy Woods, Bibi Club, Ansley Simpson and Carly Rae Jepsen is on its way.

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Aquakultre Announces 'Don't Trip' Album, Shares Title Track

Nova Scotia soul artist Aquakultre has announced a new album. Don't Trip is out on July 22 through Forward Music Group and Black Buffalo Rec...

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Documentary about Chatham-Kent's Black communities available online


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A short documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities can soon be watched through a pair of online film festivals.
The North Star: Finding Black Mecca was scheduled to be available through the Denton Black Film Festival from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 and the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10 to Feb. 21.
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These festivals do not have location restrictions, so residents from Chatham-Kent can rent a stream of the film from either festival.
A news release said the documentary looks at “the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks.”

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Documentary about Chatham-Kent's Black communities available online | The Woodstock Sentinel Review


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A short documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities can soon be watched through a pair of online film festivals.
The North Star: Finding Black Mecca was scheduled to be available through the Denton Black Film Festival from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 and the Toronto Black Film Festival from Feb. 10 to Feb. 21.
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Documentary about Chatham-Kent’s Black communities available online Back to video
These festivals do not have location restrictions, so residents from Chatham-Kent can rent a stream of the film from either festival.
A news release said the documentary looks at “the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks.”

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The year the music lived


King
A three-year sonic drought ended this October for fans of North Preston R&B luminary Keonté Beals as he dropped his long-awaited LP,
King. Over nine tracks that evoke Elijah Blake, Ledisi and peak 2000s Usher, Beals delivered songs fit for everything from baby-making to breaking up to party starting to reckoning with personal identity. The self-produced effort sees Beals playing with shades of reggae (the rip-roaring opener “Let Go”) and returning to familiar slow-jam territory (the silk-sheet “Know Better”), all while finding his true voice and exploring aspects of his life as a Black man: “That’s with mental health, that’s with love, that’s with triumph, lust,” he explained to The Coast this fall. “Listening to

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The top 20 Canadian albums of 2020


Posted: Dec 10, 2020 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 10, 2020
Albums from Carly Rae Jepsen, Lido Pimienta, Backxwash, Tobi, the Weeknd, Tenille Townes and others stood out in 2020.(Supplied by the artists; design by Myles Chiu/CBC Music)
It's no secret that this year challenged the music industry in many ways. The COVID-19 pandemic forced musicians to hit pause on world tours; ongoing discussions around racism and underrepresentation made record labels and award shows rethink their use of language and categorization (to varying levels of success); and social media apps like TikTok continued to break down and rebuild the ways in which the industry operates.

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