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A ‘Freaky Friday’ with TMTC
Nearly 100 cast and crew members lit up the Chrysalis stage with song and dance
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Louise Noguchi: Beauty, culture and violence, from the eyes of the other
A review of Louise Noguchi’s multidisciplinary masterpieces — exploring identity, perception, and the power of the unseen
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Remembering Diwali: Toronto’s Festival of Lights
Thousands gathered in Nathan Phillips Square to enjoy Diwali’s joy and tradition through art, food and fireworks
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‘Threads of History’: The untold stories of Canadian war heroines
TMU-led exhibition at Toronto City Hall highlights Canadian women’s pivotal role on the World War II homefront
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Dan and Phil spread their ‘Terrible Influence’ to Massey Hall
The legendary YouTube duo share their musings on the internet, IRL queerbaiting and accidentally parenting an entire generation of terminally online kids
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The Bata Shoe Museum’s new exhibit is an invitation to reimagine artistic boundaries
More than one medium, more than one canvas.
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TPFF 2024: Celebration of Palestinian resilience and identity at Ibrahim Abusitta’s art exhibition
Ibrahim Abusitta honours and celebrates Palestinians’ endurance under occupation at annual festival
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What happens when the mud settles?
Hayley Chiu’s latest exhibition delves into the balance between calm and chaos
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TPFF 2024: Malak Mattar’s new painting is a canvas of pain and grief
‘No Words’ is a reminder of how art can be resistance
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Queen West Art Crawl celebrates 21 Years of creativity, community and diversity
The annual festival highlights Toronto’s diverse art scene with local artists, musicians and vendors
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Digital Disruption: Youthquaker’s Second Issue Merges Bygones and Breakthroughs in Culture and Tech
Youthquaker Magazine’s sophomore issue revives beloved traditions of physical media while linking young creatives across a developing digital landscape. By Grace Henkel With a retro-futurist vision, Youthquaker Magazine’s Digital Disruption…