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‘The public has a right to art’: Review of Keith Haring’s ‘Art Is For Everybody’ on its Only Canadian Stop in Toronto
The AGO’s latest exhibit brings the protest art of Haring’s work to life By Anna-Giselle Funes-Eng “Let’s go find the piece about dying,”…
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In desperate need of holiday cheer? Check out these 10 festive movies!
As exam season is upon us, explore these holiday films to remove your inner Grinch! By Aliya Karimjee Are you or a classmate…
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Breaking Barriers: Deaf Stories with a Loud Impact
Four short films created by Deaf filmmakers are paving the way for disabled creatives in Toronto By Atiya Malik The Unify Deaf Film…
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Sci-fi Meets the Lovable Loser: A review of Relax, I’m from the Future
Relax, I’m from the Future reflects the best and worst of humanity in the funniest way possible By Caleb Jackson Luke Higginson, CBC…
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How to Not Direct a Sequel: A film review of Hey Viktor!
Cree Actor Cody Lightning’s debut feature Hey Viktor! is a biting comedy about the struggles to remain relevant and the toxic effect of…
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Bringing Brazil to Toronto: An interview with the writer-director and star of Toll
Carolina Marcowicz shines at TIFF once again. Now in her sixth run in the festival, the up-and-coming Brazilian director premieres her second feature…
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Review: On Winston LaRose and the Mr. Jane and Finch documentary
The story of an 80-year-old Black candidate with community in his heart who ran for Toronto’s City Council By: Hadiqah Khalil Content Warning:…
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TMU students follow Wen-Do women’s self-defence workshop as a ‘last measure’ to feeling safe on campus
Students vocalize their safety concerns as danger arises on campus By: Aliya Karimjee Trigger/Content Warning: This story contains content on sexual assault Marginalized…
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7 independent theatres you should visit in Toronto
Ever wondered what else is out there besides Cineplex? Indie theatres have got you covered By: Sarah Grishpul The act of going to…
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Editors’ picks: CanCulture’s top films of 2022
Another year has gone by. What were CanCulture’s top movie picks of the year? By: Mariana Schuetze The year is finally over. And…
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Canadian food Instagrams you need to follow: Western and Northern edition
15 food Instagrammers that you need to check out if you live in Western or Northern Canada! By: Ruby Asgedome (Abby Grant/CanCulture) At…
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Dear Toronto venues, stop giving Dave Chappelle a platform
There should be no tolerance for bigoted people in comedy and film By: John Vo Dave Chappelle at TIFF 2018 (John Bauld/Wikimedia Commons)…
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5 Canadian Indigenous musicians you need in your playlist
The Canadian Indigenous music scene is rich, varied and thriving; here are five acts you should check out By: Nganji Kimonyo Canadian Indigenous…
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Eerie-sistible costumes: Your guide to DIYing this year’s most unique last-minute Halloween fits
Whether you’ve put off coming up with a costume idea or you’re looking for an inexpensive last-minute Halloween look, CanCulture has gathered a…
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A Guide to Toronto Culture
The eight types of Torontonians that you are bound to encounter By: Mia Maaytah Toronto has many different neighbourhoods and communities. Within each,…
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A Guide to Cultural Happenings for December 2020
Your guide to the virtual and socially distanced events happening in Toronto this December By: Samreen Maqsood Due to COVID-19, many celebrations and…
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Canada at the 2020 Academy Awards
View this post on Instagram Congratulations to this year’s #Oscars nominees! Click the link in our bio for the full list. A post…
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Canadian horror movies to watch this Halloween
By Alya Stationwala Spooky season is finally here! If you’re looking for something to watch in the dark, look no further. While Freddy…
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Behind the screen: Indigenous filmmakers fight for better representation
By Bree Duwyn Indigenous representation in North American films have included a long and devastating history of stereotyping and generalization. Misrepresentation is typically…
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The Oscars 2019: Canadians dominate the best short film category
By Devon Harvey The Academy Awards are back on Feb. 24 and this year Canadians are dominating the short film categories. Bao, Weekends,…
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Things to do over reading week that don’t involve reading
By Mariah Siddiqui With every semester, the time comes where students get a week off to study, or rather attempt to. For those…
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The Witching Hour at imagineNATIVE Film Festival
(Karly Cywink/CanCulture) By: Karly Cywink Walking into the screening, you can feel the atmosphere of Indigenous culture all around you; jokes, greetings, and…