This week, the Juno Awards touch down at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum, the newly renovated arena that’s been attracting A-list entertainers like Paul McCartney, Twice, and Cardi B to the city since it opened last fall. But just footsteps away, the city’s central library has been struggling to manage the daily influx of people experiencing addiction and homelessness, who use the library as a shelter of sorts. Justin Chandler of CBC Hamilton and musician Kojo “Easy” Damptey discuss this tale of two Hamiltons, and whether it’s possible to reconcile the city’s ambitions to be an international entertainment destination with its street-level struggles.
Plus, Peaky Blinders is back, but this time as a film adaptation. Film critic Hannah Flint joins Elamin Abdelmahmoud to explain why this movie adaptation of the British crime drama is worth your time, even though she didn’t like the original.