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Tofu Prep, Sourdough Discard and Where to Stand When You’re Hosting a Dinner Party #HotDocs
Chris Morocco hosts a live recording of Bon Appetit’s Dinner SOS to solve Toronto’s most pressing kitchen dilemmas. By: Mariana Schuetze and Mia Johnson It’s a Monday night and you’ve…
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Turmoil, Chaos, and The Return of the Past: Margaret Atwood on Mavis Gallant’s Varieties of Exile #HotDocs
Margaret Atwood sat down with Deborah Treisman for a short story reading in the first ever live edition of the New Yorker podcast. By Grace Henkel “I don’t welcome the…
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ImagineNATIVE’s Art Crawl Leads a Vital Journey Through the Joy and Resilience of Intersectional Indigenous Storytelling
Indigenous, Queer and BIPOC creatives sparked deep reflection and passionate celebration at imagineNATIVE’s annual Art Crawl. By: Grace Henkel Onsite Gallery: “On Americanity & Other Experiences of Belonging” The Art…
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‘The start of an era:’ How collectives are transforming the gallery
Bonafide collective is challenging traditional art spaces by incorporating live performance and obscure displays By: Alexa Fairclough Organized Chaos featured performance by pole dance artist, Madison Evoy (Courtesy of Chinelo…
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Review: Experiencing ancient artistry through Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel
Making Michelangelo’s greatest works accessible to cities across the world, this exhibition brings the world to Rome By: Teresa Valenton Attendees take a step up close to the Vatican at…
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Beyond the surface: Embracing imperfection in art with McKyle Byard
Exploring art and identity, this Oakville artist challenges perfection and encourages self-expression through his art By: Ionna Hipolito Championing his mistakes and creating art with his flaws, up-and-coming Canadian artist…
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TMTC’s Something Rotten! is anything but rotten
Welcome to the renaissance: A world of camp By: Nalyn Tindall The Toronto Metropolitan Theatre Company (TMTC) has done it again with their recent production of Something Rotten!, a comedic…
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From Gears to Gallery: A visit into Gallery Hardware Contemporary
From a hardware store to an art gallery, the unique space will always be open to it all By: Rowan Flood “When we got the building, everybody tried to talk…
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Massive murals guide commuters through public pathways
New public art walk aims to slow down the hustle and bustle of Toronto’s Financial District By: Stephanie Ivanoff In collaboration with property management group QuadReal and Toronto-based art curator…
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Commuters turn to critics: Art on the TTC
Public art in the TTC works with local artists to bring creativity into Torontonians’ daily commutes By: Calan Pittis and Hailey Ford The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is home to…
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Do you believe in fairies? Visit this enchanting exhibit in downtown Toronto
With less than a month left, don’t wait to visit Mischief and Mirth: The Wonderful World of Fairies this February By: Julia Lawrence Discover the origin of fairies and explore…
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Pandemic inspires Montreal artist to recreate her home in 500 clay figurines
‘Housewarming’ is Karine Giboulo’s newest exhibition that explores feelings of isolation and daily lives during pandemic times By: Ionna Hipolito Montreal-based artist Karine Giboulo presents “Housewarming” at Gardiner Museum in…