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Undermajordomo Minor
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Undermajordomo Minor, by Patrick deWitt

August 24, 2015 Danny Gorny

When my kind friends at Toronto’s Anansi Press asked me this month if I would read Patrick DeWitt’s new novel, Undermajordomo […]

photographer Giulio Calisse
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Toronto Photographer Giulio Cosmo Calisse

August 18, 2015 Joel Levy

Introduction by Audrey Ferron (girlfriend): Photographer Giulio Cosmo Calisse was born in Rome, Italy and grew up in the United […]

An Uncompromising place
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An Uncompromising Place, by Keith Weaver

August 11, 2015 Danny Gorny

This month, between my birthday and a whole lot of fun in the sun, I took some time to read […]

Jennifer Crawley
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Artist Profile – Jennifer Crawley

August 10, 2015 Joel Levy

Jennifer Crawley is one of the artists from the URBAN LAND exhibit now on display at Steam Whistle Brewing throughout the […]

Map of Toronto Neighbourhoods
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Mental Map of Toronto Neighbourhoods

July 27, 2015 Joel Levy

About a month ago, I posted a photo of a map of Toronto neighbourhoods and notable landmarks of our city […]

Gary Taxali Retrospective
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Gary Taxali Retrospective Exhibition At The Idea Exchange

July 24, 2015 Sonya Davidson

An incredible display of the creative works by Toronto-based contemporary artist Gary Taxali is now on exhibit in the Idea Exchange at […]

Consolation by Michael Redhill
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Consolation, by Michael Redhill

July 13, 2015 Danny Gorny

It probably won’t surprise you, on a site like this, to hear that I love this city and think it’s […]

Richard Powell's Heir
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Richard Powell’s “Heir” enthralls with Cronenberg-inspired suspense

June 29, 2015 Joel Levy

Heir is a tense, startling new short from Toronto director Richard Powell, premiering in Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival in July. Veteran […]

Process photo for Larry Towell, Then Palestine © Larry Towell/Magnum Photos
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Larry Towell Lecture during CONTACT Photography Festival in Toronto

June 15, 2015 Marie van Zeyl

During Toronto’s Scotiabank’s CONTACT Photography festival, I got the chance to hear Larry Towell speak about his photographic work. CONTACT […]

SpaceFinder art spaces
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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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