
Print Matters: Heart of the City, by Robert Rotenberg
Until I read Heart of the City, Toronto hardly seemed to me like the sort of city in which to […]
Until I read Heart of the City, Toronto hardly seemed to me like the sort of city in which to […]
Toronto photographer Viv Lynch sent us today’s daily photo of the Harbourfront skyline. Check our more of her images on […]
Do you still ask Mom to alter your skinny jeans or replace a button? Pathetic. Don’t you know adults are […]
Canadian artist Maxwell Burnstein confronts the rise in digital collage art with traditional, analog techniques. Burnstein uses an x-acto knife, […]
Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker isn’t the type of novel I would usually pick up, but with everything going […]
He’s an abstract artist and a contemporary furniture designer. His work is curiously unique and there’s something extraordinary about each […]
Today’s daily photo from Toronto comes from Fernando A.. Be sure to check out more of his work on his personal […]
Have you ever taken a minute and asked yourself what’s going to happen to that mountain of clothes in the […]
This week I had the pleasure of diving into Black Apple, an award winning debut novel by indigenous author Joan […]
Callen Schaub is a Toronto-based abstract painter who’s been performing live spin and pendulum paintings across the city since 2011. […]
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