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‘The Christmas Spirit’ brings life and death to community theatre
The Scarborough Theatre brings “The Christmas Spirit” to the stage and with it, a theatrical encouragement to the public to spend quality time with their loved ones this holiday By:…
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The feeling of home: An exploration into ‘Afghanistan, My Love’
A new art exhibition provides a pair of fresh eyes on Afghanistan through the contemporary works of Afghan artists By: Kaden Nanji Reflecting on their home, artists explore their nation’s…
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Painting ‘forever’: Wedding painters capture everlasting moments of love
Trending videos on social media shine a spotlight on wedding and live-event painters By: Aliya Karimjee Caught on camera, a painter gently places a canvas on an easel as a…
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Painting pieces of Canadian past with local artists at Art Toronto
Global art, photography and beyond filled Metro Toronto Convention Centre as the city’s most prominent art fair made its 23rd return By: Anna Maria Moubayed Over 90 galleries from across…
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7 places to get spooky tattoos this Halloween
Local Toronto tattoo parlours are offering discounted ink for thrill seekers this October By: Amany Abubaker For some, tattoos and Halloween exist synonymously in the fall season. Getting tattooed is…
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Healing with pottery: How an all-women studio is hand-moulding a strong community
Marginalized communities are finding support between clay pots and spin wheels at a downtown Toronto ceramic studio By: Aliya Karimjee Toronto’s Inspirations Studio highlights the intersection between art and collectivity,…
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Toronto Dragon Festival made a grand return after a two-year pandemic pause
Despite a shortage of time and funding this year, the Toronto Dragon Festival team pulled together a massive success in promoting Chinese culture By: Meilin Ma The 2022 Toronto Dragon…
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The South Asian Yard to host its first in-person event for Brown creators
What do you SAY? By: Aru Kaul The South Asian Yard (SAY) is bringing young Brown voices to the forefront of arts and culture with their first in-person event happening…
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Asian Heritage Month: Celebrating culture and combating anti-Asian racism
For more than 20 years in Canada, May is a time to celebrate the culture, arts and history of the Asian community and its many contributions to the country and…
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Q&A with the co-directors of Italian Mime Suicide
“Why is a laugh similar to a cry?” asks Kari Pederson, who explores the idea with co-director Adam Paolozza in their mostly silent production at The Theatre Centre. By: Rowan…
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5 upcoming Toronto summer art festivals
Toronto’s live art scene is back and better than ever with these spotlighted summertime art festivals By: Olga Bergmans (John Thomas/Unsplash) Summertime is approaching, which means it’s time to queue…
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X University students display their artwork at annual creative industries showcase
Ranging from photographs to paintings, the diversifying works from these three X University students uphold artistic visions By: Teresa Valenton Cultivating a range of works from students in the X…