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The Royal Canadian Mint released a new coin with Inuit mythology symbols. The collectors' favourite is the result of a four-way collaboration between artists from across the Artic. Matilda Cerone ...
What you need to know Speaking with Game File, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer was asked about whether or not Xbox players can expect Black Myth: Wukong at some point in the future. The Xbox ...
It's been a weird Xbox journey for Black Myth: Wukong so far. The game was originally expected to launch on Microsoft's consoles alongside the PS5 release, but then was suddenly delayed back in June ...
A colleague and I at UK in a Changing Europe, along with Focaldata, have used this data to analyse the myth and reality of ethnic minority support for Labour. There has, for a start, long been a ...
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Nellie Winters of Makkovik has been promoting Inuit craft and art her entire life. (Paul Pickett/CBC) Nellie Winters has a spectacular view of the ocean from her house near the water in Makkovik.
Black Myth: Wukong is getting a physical PS5 release next month: 12th December, to be precise. The release marks the first time the fan-favourite action-RPG will be available on a physical PS5 ...
Baud and Jacot have been avid collectors of Inuit art for many years after living in Québec, according to Catherine Bédard, director at the Canadian Cultural Centre. Bédard partnered with ...