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Jessica Knoll’s novel Luckiest Girl Alive
Arts

REVIEW: Jessica Knoll’s novel Luckiest Girl Alive

May 22, 2018 Emma Siegel

Jessica Knoll’s novel Luckiest Girl Alive kicks off the author’s career as a novelist. Her book is an intriguing and […]

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This time, the Ontario NDP is the strategic vote

May 21, 2018 Tim Ellis

Look, I’m not a strategic voter. Long term, it’s a losing game – capturing your vote for a party you […]

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Alvin the cat is looking for a new family in the Toronto area

May 19, 2018 Joel Levy

Alvin is a rugged looking boy, but looks can be deceiving. His personality is that of a big teddy bear. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Power Ball 2018 Artist Dominique Pétrin

May 19, 2018 Joel Levy

Dominique Pétrin is a visual artist living and working in Montreal, Canada. She has been working primarily with silkscreen printing […]

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“Five Minutes With” Canadian R&B and Soul singer Rufus John

May 18, 2018 Joel Levy

Name: Rufus John Genre: R&B/Soul Founded: 2006 # of Albums: 1 Latest Release: Growing Pains Latest Video: Gone But Not […]

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How Opera and the Symphony Have Become Cool in Toronto

May 16, 2018 Erin Nicole Davis

For years, opera and the symphony were viewed as things typically reserved for the stuffy 60-plus set. Widely understood as […]

Neil Ever Osborne in the field on assignment in Gwaii Haanas, atop Mount Yatza in British Columbia.
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto-based visual artist Neil Ever Osborne

May 16, 2018 Joel Levy

Toronto-based visual artist Neil Ever Osborne splits his time between Canada’s largest Metropolis and the far corners of the globe […]

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“Five Minutes With” Toronto musicians Brave Shores

May 15, 2018 Joel Levy

Our most recent featured musicians will be playing this year’s Operanation, a fundraising event that includes the pairing of a […]

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Princess of Wales Theatre to host Toronto’s biggest Royal Wedding viewing party

May 15, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Wondering where you can take in the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this weekend? David Mirvish has […]

Arts

A Variety of Tastes with Canadian Footwear Company Native Shoes

May 14, 2018 Joel Levy

I am so glad I am finally doing something on Native Shoes. Anyone who has gone to a beach, gone […]

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