
Mariah Carey's new album, and why she's still one of the most iconic singers of our time [2025 HIGHLIGHTS]
2025-12-24 | 26 mins.
Elamin is joined by culture critics Pablo The Don and Michael Blackmon, along with Juno nominated singer Tanika Charles to discuss ‘Here For It All’ - the new album from Mariah Carey, and why she remains one of the most iconic singer/songwriters of our time.

How NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts became a hub for Black pop [2025 HIGHLIGHTS]
2025-12-23 | 26 mins.
For almost 20 years, NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts have given the internet a chance to see some of the biggest artists and promising upcoming talents in an incredibly intimate, live setting that has made for unforgettable moments. At the same time, the series has become a crucial and trusted hub for Black pop music. At the inaugural Departures festival in Toronto, Elamin sat down with Bobby Carter, the host and series producer for NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts.

How Kent Monkman creates new conversations about art and Canada's past [2025 HIGHLIGHTS]
2025-12-22 | 25 mins.
This year, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the group chat gathered to talk about Kent Monkman, Kent Monkman is having a profound impact on the way we understand Canada’s past – and the histories of Indigenous peoples. Riley Yesno, Susan Blight and Marion Newman celebrated Kent Monkman, whose gender-fluid alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle is now the subject of an opera in development. They spoke with Elamin around the time parts of that opera were being performed in Montreal.

Friday wrap on: Avatar 3 and new Disney/OpenAI deal
2025-12-19 | 25 mins.
Elamin is joined by film critics Jesse Wente, Sarah-Ta Black & Jackson Weaver to discuss ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’ - the latest installment in James Cameron’s sci-action blockbuster franchise and react to Disney’s new agreement with OpenAI that will give the public access to some of Disney’s most beloved characters via OpenAI’s popular Sora app.

The Geese divide + best new Xmas albums!
2025-12-18 | 25 mins.
Pretty much every best-of-2025 music list of note has featured Brooklyn band Geese’s third album, Getting Killed, at or near the top – a remarkable feat for an indie rock band whose members are still in their early 20s, and whose music is wilfully idiosyncratic, if not downright polarizing. Music journalist Emilie Hanskamp explains how Geese took the music world by storm this year, while CBC’s Lisa Christiansen explains why she just doesn't get the hype. Plus, ‘Tis the season of the Christmas album - a wildly oversaturated market that keeps on getting more crowded. Emilie Hanskamp and CBC Music’s Natalie Harmsen dig into what’s new and what remains a classic after all this time.



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