• Weekly Wrap: Robyn, Jack Harlow & Raye
    Mar 27 2026

    The group chat weighs in on Robyn’s new pop album ‘Sexistential’, Jack Harlow’s controversial remarks that he “got Blacker” making his R&B album ‘Monica’, and Raye’s luscious record ‘This Music May Contain Hope.’ Culture critics Jay Smooth, Louise Bruton and Huda Hassan discuss all the music and more with Elamin Abdelmahmoud.

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    35 mins
  • Why did the Bachelorette cast Taylor Frankie Paul? And Dhurandhur 2
    Mar 26 2026

    Last week, ABC cancelled the latest season of the Bachelorette, three days before its premiere. This came after a 2023 video surfaced of the Bachelorette, Taylor Frankie Paul, appearing to attack her former boyfriend and the father of her child. Culture critics Kathryn VanArendonk and Kat Tenbarge join Elamin Abdelmahmoud to discuss how reality television exploits domestic violence and whether the show’s decision to cast Paul will cost them the franchise.


    Plus, Dhurundhar:The Revenge came out last week and it’s already breaking box office records. Aparita Bhandari talks about why this franchise is appealing to a particular audience in India and beyond, how it’s not a new thing for Bollywood to veer into political propaganda, and why it probably didn’t need to be four hours.

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    30 mins
  • The Hannah Montana special, and the Lindy West fiasco
    Mar 25 2026

    Hannah Montana is marking 20 years with a massive anniversary special on Disney+ . Music journalist Emilie Hanskamp and television reporter Ethan Shanfeld talk to Elamin Abdelmahmoud about Miley Cyrus’s decision to return to her Disney roots after years of outrunning it, and what it means for her fans.


    Plus, Lindy West is one of the most influential feminist voices of her generation. Her new memoir 'Adult Braces' is getting lots of attention, but not for the reasons she might want. Elamin sits down with writer Kate Lindsay to talk about the drama around the new memoir, and how it illuminates the perils of confessional writing.

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    34 mins
  • Hamilton is hosting a big awards show amid a crisis. Plus, the Peaky Blinders movie
    Mar 24 2026

    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.

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    26 mins
  • At last, the return of BTS. Does Arirang deliver?
    Mar 23 2026

    After being on hiatus for almost four years, BTS has finally reunited to release new music. In celebration of their album 'Arirang,' the K-pop supergroup performed live on Netflix from Gwanghwamun square in the heart of Seoul. Today on Commotion, BTS fan Ann Pornel and professor Michelle Cho join host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to unpack the highly-anticipated comeback album, whether their first performance back lived up to the hype, and what it could signal for BTS in this next chapter.

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    25 mins
  • Weekly wrap: Project Hail Mary, The Things You Kill & AI Val Kilmer
    Mar 20 2026

    Ryan Gosling stars in the space adventure movie 'Project Hail Mary,' the Turkish-Canadian thriller 'The Things You Kill' finally lands in theatres and an AI version of the late Val Kilmer will lead a new movie. Elamin Abdelmahmoud is joined by film critics Radheyan Simonpillai, Barry Hertz and Sarah-Tai Black to share their thoughts on all these stories.

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    27 mins
  • Do we care that 'Love Story' blurs fact with fiction? And, the country musical 'Shucked'
    Mar 19 2026

    People can’t stop talking about ‘Love Story,’ a Ryan Murphy dramatization about JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Elamin Abdelmahmoud talks to television critics Michel Ghanem and Lainey Liu about what the show gets right and wrong, the endless fascination with the couple and the risk of fictionalizing real people.


    Plus, the musical comedy 'Shucked' really is just about corn. The Tony Award-nominated Broadway hit is now on its first national tour, and recently made its Canadian premiere in Toronto. Theatre critic Aisling Murphy unpacks the appeal of the musical comedy.

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    24 mins
  • Did we need to know Banksy's real name? And, the heist game 'Relooted'
    Mar 18 2026

    Reuters reported last week that they discovered the true identity of the world famous street artist, Banksy. Culture critic Hanna Flint and 'Monumnetal Graffiti' author Rafael Schacter join Commotion to discuss whether the public has a right to Banksy’s identity and the value of anonymity.


    Plus, South African gaming studio Nyamakop released the heist game ‘Relooted’. Players are tasked to reclaim real African artifacts from Western museums. Oscar Michael Esio joins Elamin Abdelmahmoud to talk about the divided reaction to ‘Relooted’ from the African gaming community, and whether he thinks the game is a success.

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    25 mins