Youth

Jazz singer and long-time philanthropist Molly Johnson has put together the inaugural Kensington Market Jazz Festival, a nine-venue, 80-show, three-day lineup (Sept. 16-18) in the historic Toronto...
When thousands of people descend on Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square on Sunday, Sept. 18 as part of the Manifesto Festival, not only will they see the innovative First Nations electronic act A Tribe...
Two valuable Canadian music education programs are amongst the beneficiaries splitting $600,000 in the latest round of grants from NAMM Foundation, set up by the music products trade association to...
TIFF isn’t all about the Who’s Who. It’s also about Who Helps. The 41st Toronto International Film Festival kicks off Wednesday (Sept. 7) with the fundraising gala TIFF Soiré...
Dee Snider, the menacing lead singer for hair metal band Twisted Sister, has reshaped the band's signature 1984 rebel rock hit "We're Not Gonna Take It" into an intense piano rock...
Canadian rock trio Rush's classic 1977 hit song "Closer To The Heart" encourages blacksmiths and artists to "forge their creativity" and for philosophers and ploughmen to...
The Canadian government will provide millions of dollars in financial assistance to help thousands of Iraqis in need of food, shelter, healthcare and other aid, as well as direct considerable funds...
On June 22 punk rock motivational speaker Kevin Brooks enthusiastically tweeted out in all caps "NEW WHEELCHAIR HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY ORDERED!!" It was, as a statement about wheelchairs...
Greater Toronto area police are going to have 50,000 more opportunities to help kids stay active thanks to help from the MLSE Foundation, the charitable arm behind professional sports franchises the...
Yusuf Islam, the musician formerly known as Cat Stevens, has released a new song called "He Was Alone" to support refugees. The singer behind classic hits like "Peace Train" says...

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