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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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Yaw Tony | Black Palette Exhibition Opens With Delight

July 23, 2022 Isobel Grieve

The opening night of Yaw Tony’s exhibition at Broken Cage Gallery was fun with joyful music and vibrant conversation. Plenty […]

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Becoming A Queen | Toronto Caribbean Carnival Shares Its Beauty

July 16, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Becoming A Queen is a documentary about Joella Crichton’s chase for her 10th Toronto Caribbean Carnival’s Queen title, directed by […]

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Get Inspired And Take Action With CBC Podcasts’ The Kill List

July 10, 2022 Isobel Grieve

In December 2020, a body was found on Toronto’s Lake Ontario coast. Her name was Karima Baloch, or Karima Mehrab, […]

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Breathe Some Fresh Air with Toronto Outdoor Picture Show

July 2, 2022 Isobel Grieve

So you’ve had a lazy Sunday at home. Saturday you spent running around getting groceries for the week, doing laundry, […]

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Harbourfront Centre Presents Story, story, die.

June 27, 2022 Isobel Grieve

The Harbourfront Centre concludes its contemporary dance Torque season with a Nordic Bridges initiative pick bringing winter guests’ Story, story, […]

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Independent Cinema Review: Imagine Cinemas Market Square

June 23, 2022 Isobel Grieve

Imagine Cinemas is a franchise, but they’re not the villain; their operation is small – just under 15 Cinemas in […]

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“La Ronde” From A New Perspective

June 21, 2022 Isobel Grieve

The internet offers a magical platform for creatives to freely show their work to the world without the heavy oversite […]

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The Village: The Montreal Murders, An Immersive True Crime Podcast

June 16, 2022 Isobel Grieve

In case you were unaware and thought the only way to delight in CBC radio programming was through, well, radio, […]

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Indigenous Fashion Arts Marketplace Highlights

June 10, 2022 Isobel Grieve

The biennial Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival is a celebration of Indigenous artists’ fashion, style, and art expressing, paying homage to, […]

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TJFF 2022 Preview: 5 Films to Watch

June 7, 2022 Isobel Grieve

In 2022 the Toronto Film Foundation celebrates its 30th annual Toronto Jewish Film Festival. Over the course of two and […]

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