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17 years after the very first video was uploaded to YouTube, the online video sharing platform has secured its place as one of the most popular destinations on the internet. Tech journalist Mark Bergen tells Elamin Abdelmahmoud how it became an internet superpower. cbc.ca/1.6804235
To close out Day 2 of #CommotionAIWeek🤖, music journalists Matthew Ismael Ruiz and Kel Is Tweeting weigh in on whether AI-created music will render working musicians extinct — or unlock unforeseen creative possibilities. cbc.ca/1.6806673
With his joyful diaspora rom-com, Faran Moradi wants to widen the lens of Iranian cinema: Radheyan Simonpillai writes in the latest edition of Rising Stars cbc.ca/1.6803997
Heading to the premiere of Homelands? Here's a look back on Santee Smith's last work, Talking Earth: cbc.ca/1.6482012 Kaha:wi Dance Theatre
"It is real, and we can still find healing or comfort in that. That means a lot to me." Bilal Baig and Grace Lynn Kung joined Peter Knegt on CBC Arts' Here & Queer to talk about their show Sort Of, whose second season was just nominated for another Peabody Award.
Why playing a closeted, grieving farmer in Essex County meant so much to Brian J. Smith: cbc.ca/1.6809615
Does art about abuse need to make us comfortable? Alicia Elliot (Alicia Elliott - AND THEN SHE FELL out now!) writes cbc.ca/1.6813105