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Find a Space for your Art with SpaceFinder

June 5, 2015 Courtney Miceli

  Finding the perfect space to display your latest painting just got a whole lot easier. SpaceFinder is the “Airbnb for […]

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Steam Whistle Showcases the Good Beer Folk Talent

January 11, 2015 Courtney Miceli

Between the good beer, the art-focused events, and the lively people, one thing at the Steam Whistle Brewery is nearly […]

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The CONS Project: Building Furniture with Scuffed-Up Skateboards

November 21, 2014 Courtney Miceli

(Video by Elle J. Andrews) The sound of skateboard wheels slapping the pavement echoes across Dufferin Street. Tucked behind an […]

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“The Sound of Art” with Toronto Artist JessGo

November 15, 2014 Courtney Miceli

This Sunday, Nov. 16, Toronto artist Jessica Gorlicky (commonly known as JessGo) will open the doors of her 9,000 square […]

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imagineNATIVE Presents Free Friday Night Art Crawl

October 24, 2014 Courtney Miceli

Forget your typical pub-crawl—this Friday night, the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is inviting Torontonians to float through five […]

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Converse Launches First Canadian CONS Project in Toronto

June 9, 2014 Courtney Miceli

Converse wrapped up the spring season by unleashing a series of creative outlets for its devoted supporters. From May 23rd […]

Markus Harwood Mosaic
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Markus Harwood ‘s Mosaic at Buddies in Bad Times

May 28, 2014 Courtney Miceli

From the moment we’re brought into the world, we’re told who we are. We’re pushed into a wave of reality […]

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Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival

May 23, 2014 Courtney Miceli

The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is once again in full bloom this spring. Holding the title for the largest annual […]

Bill Wrigley Mural
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Muralist Bill Wrigley on Boomerangs and Coconuts

May 9, 2014 Courtney Miceli

“The first rule of boomeranging—Safety,” says Bill Wrigley as he tugs a black and white golfing glove over his right […]

Getting your Motorcycle Licence in Toronto
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Getting your Motorcycle Licence in Toronto

May 5, 2014 Courtney Miceli

As a 20-year-old blond girl who weighs 110 pounds and works in retail, I never thought I’d be applying for […]

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