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Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Driftwood Theatre’s Artistic Director Jeremy Smith

July 31, 2019 Joel Levy

D. Jeremy Smith (a.k.a. Jeremy, The Germ, Yarmony Smoothe, Mr. Keast) is the 2nd son born of two confirmed saints, […]

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Jake’s House provides support to families affected by autism

July 30, 2019 Joel Levy

For our latest featured local charity we spoke with the people at Jake’s House whose fundraising and volunteer efforts help […]

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Homegrown Business: Eduardo Belmonte of AMO MUSIC

July 29, 2019 Joel Levy

For our latest featured homegrown business profile we spoke with Eduardo Belmonte of AMO MUSIC to find out more about […]

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Sushi Cones with Yellowfin Tuna in Poke Dressing

July 28, 2019 Joel Levy

Sushi Cones filled with yellowfin tuna, avocado and pineapple in poke dressing as served at the The Roof at Soco […]

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Lifestyle

Heffalump the cat needs a new place to live in the Toronto area

July 27, 2019 Joel Levy

For little Heffalump and her siblings, the world was a very scary place. Monsters were waiting around every corner. Just […]

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“Five Minutes With” Toronto Jazz musician Joe Bowden

July 26, 2019 Joel Levy

Halifax-born Joe Bowden has been spreading smooth jazz sounds across Toronto for years. With three released albums and a fourth […]

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Project Thrift Shop for fashionable and designer finds to open at Stackt Market

July 26, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Project Thrift, a charitable pop-up thrift shop is set to open July 30 to August 10 at Stackt Market (28 […]

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The Conservative News Media Circle of Lie

July 26, 2019 Neil Waytowich

I did not get into writing, or commenting on politics to criticize the media. Some people say that criticizing the […]

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On our radar: 5 performances at SummerWorks 2019

July 25, 2019 Sonya Davidson

SummerWorks Performance Festival (August 8 to 18) is recognized as an important platform for launching many new works. The festival […]

Print Matters: Gamechanger by Toronto author L.X. Beckett
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Print Matters: Gamechanger by Toronto author L.X. Beckett

July 25, 2019 Joel Levy

Cherub Whiting is the 22nd century equivalent of a public defender—she helps people whose virtual reality posting habits have tanked […]

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