Juno Award-winning musician Kinnie Starr is on a quest to find out why only 5% of music producers are women even though many of the most bankable pop stars are female. What does it take for a woman to make it in music?

What is a true punk band? We sit down with St. John's punk band, Banana Vacuum, to explore punk cult...

A mother embarks on a journey of acceptance and joy while supporting her child's gender transition i...

Backed by an echoed horn music, the light passes through a magnifying glass. On the walls, they port...

The Who perform a live set at The Summit, Houston, Texas on 20 November 1975. Probably the best 'off...

Featuring the classic Foreigner line-up of Jones, Gramm, McDonald, Greenwood, Gagliardi and Elliott,...

Sports media scholars look at the persistence of heterosexism and homophobia in perpetuating gender ...

With the blessings of Jimi's biological family and many of his closest friends, Passport brings the ...

The Cure headline their self curated Curiosa Festival, live in Toronto 9th of August 2004
Paul Mawhinney was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Over the years he has amassed what has become ...

The movie captures the responses of 31 authors, musicians, filmmakers and dancers to Olivier Messiae...
BBC documentary about the rise of early electronic music, use of synthesisers and the work of the ra...

From feminist director and provocateur Monika Treut comes this eclectic collection of four short doc...

10/24/1973 Capitol Records Rehearsal Session, Capitol Record Tower, Los Angeles, CA SET: You can't ...

Documentary about Swedish artist and actress Josefin Nilsson.

Carla Haddad Mardini was born with bombs blasting at the worst period of the Lebanese Civil War. Sh...

MTV Unplugged offered an unusual opportunity to showcase Katy Perry's work in an exposed, undercooke...

Music by Prudence tells a self-empowering story of one young woman's struggle who, together with her...

THE LANGUAGE YOU CRY IN tells an amazing scholarly detective story that searches for -and finds- mea...