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NWT arts strategy lays out 10-year road map

NWT arts strategy lays out 10-year road map

The newly-released NWT Arts Strategy 2021-2031 sets goals of improving GNWT arts programs and services; strengthening education, engagement and leadership in the arts; supporting arts infrastructure; and strengthening the NWT creative sector.
Tanya Tagaq is back with ‘Tongues’; watch the premier video here

Tanya Tagaq is back with ‘Tongues’; watch the premier video here

Cambridge Bay’s Tanya Tagaq is preparing to deliver a new album titled ‘Tongues,’ and the lead single by the same name was released Tuesday.
Northern Arts and Cultural Centre undergoing changes

Northern Arts and Cultural Centre undergoing changes

Changes are coming to the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (NACC).
Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman’s Apprentice wins Best Canadian Short Film at TIFF

Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman’s Apprentice wins Best Canadian Short Film at TIFF

Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman’s Apprentice was awarded Best Canadian Short at the 46th Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month.
Drive-In Movie Night returns on Sept. 17

Drive-In Movie Night returns on Sept. 17

The City of Yellowknife has announced the return of Drive-In Movie Night. The event will take place on Sept. 17
Registration opens for WAMP’s 48-hour music video contest

Registration opens for WAMP’s 48-hour music video contest

Registration is open for Western Arctic Moving Pictures (WAMP)’s 48-hour Music Video Competition.
Yellowknife author to launch children’s book, Northern Princess, on Sept. 18

Yellowknife author to launch children’s book, Northern Princess, on Sept. 18

A new book is coming to Yellowknife shelves, from a Yellowknife mind.
Going out on a limb: photographer shoots trees across Canada

Going out on a limb: photographer shoots trees across Canada

Some visitors come to Yellowknife for the aurora, some for fishing, others for camping.
10-minute sled dog doc makes Cannes Short Film Festival

10-minute sled dog doc makes Cannes Short Film Festival

Yellowknife musician, writer and now filmmaker Miranda Currie’s 10-minute documentary Tails on Ice was featured in last week’s 2021 Cannes Short Film Festival.
Valedictorian finds creative outlet through rap and dance

Valedictorian finds creative outlet through rap and dance

Jaydin Nungaq was an Inuksuk High School valedictorian just a few months ago.