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Watch Margaret Atwood read a poem about the Boston Strangler from 1967

In this archival CBC footage, Atwood reads her poems The Green Man and It is Dangerous to Read Newspapers

Tickets: Announcing q live from Iqaluit, featuring the Jerry Cans, James Ungalak, Aasiva and more

This spring, q is traveling north to Iqaluit. We'll be there as part of the second annual Nunavut Music Week, taping a special evening of q live on April 25.

Jessie Reyez, Classified, more to vie for best Canadian music video prize

The Prism Prize announced its top 10 list, with the ceremony taking place May 13.

Drake, Arkells, Jessie Reyez videos named among Prism Prize top 20

Each year, the Prism Prize celebrates Canadian directors by selecting a grand prize winner for it deems the best music video.

Oscars 2018: your full list of winners

From big winners to underdog surprises, find out who's winning — and who's not

The Princess Leia Paper Doll

Carrie Fisher first appeared in the iconic role 40 years ago when Star Wars: A New Hope debuted.

When it Started: The Strokes' go-to photographer on capturing the coolest band on earth

Colin Lane on his front row seat to the New York City band who saved rock 'n' roll.

Full interview: Joseph Boyden on his heritage

In an exclusive interview, Boyden addresses the recent controversy surrounding his Indigenous ancestral claims.

Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds' emotional reaction to seeing their HBO film Bright Lights

Director Alexis Bloom discusses her experience documenting the lives of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in the new HBO film, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.

5 things to know about the new q

As Tom Power takes the reins at q, here are some changes listeners can expect.