Sedna, goddess of the sea, is the most frequently depicted of the deities in Inuit mythology. One interpretation sees her as a giant, canine-humping goddess with an insatiable hunger - a craving so ...
After the record-breaking, critically acclaimed Montréal Premiere of Elizabeth Rex, Tableau D'Hôte Theatre returns for its 8th season with a re-telling of the enchanting Northern Aboriginal folktale ...
In 2004, astronomers announced the discovery of a red, frigid planet-like body at the outskirts of our solar system. Michael E. Brown, the Caltech astronomer who spotted the object (and who would ...
An interview with Inuit artist Bart Hanna, whose sculpture of the Inuit sea goddess has been unveiled on Parliament Hill as part of the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of Nunavut becoming a ...
Astronomers have discovered the coldest and most distant object ever found in our Solar System, a dark and frigid world smaller than Pluto and three times further away. The new planetoid, named Sedna ...
Urban Ink presents Guide My Way: A Celebration of the Music from Sedna - ONE NIGHT ONLY! - on Friday, August 12th at the York Theatre. Guide My Way premieres the music from Sedna and shines a ...
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