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About Isobel Grieve
Isobel is a bisexual Toronto-based writer. She has a B.A.H. in English and Media & Cinema Studies from the University of Guelph and a Postgraduate Certificate from the Humber College Television Writing and Producing program. Isobel writes about Arts and Culture; you can follow her @IsobelGrieve on Twitter.
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Arts

Get Spooked at Toronto After Dark Film Festival

October 22, 2022 Isobel Grieve

The Toronto After Dark Film Festival is celebrating its 16th annual five-night event at Scotiabank Theatre. The festival highlights new […]

And Still I Sing
Arts

AND STILL I SING Review | Women, Music, Afghanistan, See It.

October 21, 2022 Isobel Grieve

AND STILL I SING is a beautiful documentary by Fazila Amiri, an Afghan-Canadian director, about three women in Afghanistan fighting […]

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Technology

Calling All Founders of BLACK-OWNED Content Creation Companies!

October 1, 2022 Isobel Grieve

OYA Black Arts Coalition (OBAC) and the Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab (CFC Media Lab), in partnership with Dark Slope […]

Eternal Spring
Arts

A Beautiful Ode to Heritage And Loss | Eternal Spring Review

September 20, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Eternal Spring is a beautiful documentary about the persecution of the Falun Gong people in China. It follows extraordinary artist […]

Waterfront Awards - Community Activism and People's Choice Awards, April 27, 2018
Community & Culture

An Hour with Philanthropist Esther Carenza

September 3, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Esther Carenza is the heart and soul of low-income communities throughout the country. Her organization, “Children’s Holiday Get Together and […]

CaribbeanTales International Film Festival
Arts

CaribbeanTales International Film Festival 2022 Preview

August 15, 2022 Isobel Grieve

CaribbeanTales International Film Festival (CTFF) 17th annual programme is now available. The theme is Ah-Wakening, exploring mental health, examining the […]

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Arts

Independent Cinema Review: Imagine Cinema’s Carlton

August 15, 2022 Isobel Grieve

What once stood at the renowned 20 Carlton Street location was none other than The Odeon Theatre Toronto, operating from […]

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Stream Hilarious Slasher Comedy SLOPPY JONES On OUTtv

August 4, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Award-winning Sloppy Jones by Hop To It Productions is hitting OUTtv’s streaming services on August 4th in North America, Australia, […]

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Ontario Travel

Ontario Heritage Trust Changes Historic Site Name After Community Backlash

August 4, 2022 Isobel Grieve

As of  July 30th, the Ontario Heritage Trust has announced the renaming of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site to the […]

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Community & Culture

An Hour With Canadaland Podcast Host Arshy Mann

July 25, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Canadaland podcast Commons is known for taking on big topics regarding Canadian industries and crises. They’ve covered corruption, policing, mining […]

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