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Six Canadian Artists Partner with Microsoft Surface x GelaSkins in Support of SKETCH

April 18, 2017 Sonya Davidson

Last week I had a chance to visit the GelaSkins Studios in Toronto for the official launch of Surface Studio in […]

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Niki Kavakonis Museum Worthy Jewellery Designs in Bloor West Village

April 14, 2017 Sonya Davidson

When I had first stepped into Niki Kavakonis studio in Bloor West Village, it had the feeling of walking into […]

Doing research for his thesis at the Toronto Reference Library
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“A Day in the Life” with Local Toronto Artist Aaron Moore

April 12, 2017 Joel Levy

Aaron Moore is a Northern Irish artist currently in his fourth and final year at OCAD university. He’s interested in […]

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Images Festival Still Camera Ready After 30 Years!

April 11, 2017 Sonja Andic

Images Festival is celebrating 30 years Toronto! Boundary pushing and exploratory Images Festival runs Thursday, April 20 to Thursday, April […]

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Robert Lepage 887 at the Bluma Appel Theatre

April 9, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

I learned about Robert Lepage at university when I was studying divised theatre.  It’s been almost seven years since I […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Anishinaabe artist Aylan Couchie

April 5, 2017 Joel Levy

Aylan Couchie is an Anishinaabe artist from Nipissing First Nation in Northern Ontario. She is the mother of three boys: […]

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Jack Charles V The Crown at the Berkeley Street Theatre in Toronto

March 31, 2017 Rebecca Felgate

So many parallels can be drawn between Australia and Canada, and as a Briton my country’s history is intertwined with […]

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“Pride of St Jacobs” by Toronto Photographer Nicoli OZ Mathews

March 31, 2017 Joel Levy

Toronto photographer Nicoli OZ Mathews sent us this photo of the Waterloo Central Railway steam engine #9 passing over Conestogo […]

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Nicolas Billon’s Butcher and the origins of the Lavinian language

March 31, 2017 Sonya Davidson

There are many reasons people want to go out and take in a movie or theatre. Sometimes we want to […]

Yuling Chen
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“A Day in the Life” with Video Performance and Animation Artist Yuling Chen

March 29, 2017 Joel Levy

Yuling Chen came to Canada to study chemistry and then switched to art school. Before that, she has been living […]

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