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My boyfriend and I love boardgames. We are always trying new games when ever we have free time. This is a ridiculous one where we are racing to stack puzzle pieces using out heads.
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto filmmaker Samantha Wan

April 17, 2019 Joel Levy

Samantha Wan is an award-winning actor, writer and producer based in Toronto. She’s tough, young, and ambitious, but the first […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto creative Josette Halpert

April 13, 2019 Joel Levy

Josette Halpert began her dual love of entertaining and storytelling from a young age. She would tell long elaborate tales […]

John Ross Bowie
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Interview with John Ross Bowie of Four Chords and a Gun

April 12, 2019 Sonya Davidson

In 1979, New York’s iconic punk band, the Ramones, went into Gold Star Studios in Hollywood and started recording their […]

relaxed performances TSO
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TSO launches relaxed performances for audience with neurodiverse needs

April 12, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Families who have never felt comfortable in attending a concert performance now have something to really look forward to. The […]

AGO Massive
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Director X tells us what to expect at this Year’s AGO Massive party

April 11, 2019 Erin Nicole Davis

The sprawling Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will transform into an adult playground of multi-sensory stimulation, photo-worthy art installations, music […]

I Am Robot And Proud
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World News: I Am Robot And Proud Interview

April 11, 2019 Bill Cutbill

Have you heard about I Am Robot And Proud yet? Toronto audiovisual artist, Shaw-Han Liem, is playing a DIY show […]

Neil Dankoff at Hotel X Toronto's Kandy Gallery
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto photographer Neil Dankoff

April 10, 2019 Joel Levy

Neil Dankoff was always a little different from the rest of our group of close friends. We were all driven, […]

Arts

Most curious films at the Hot Docs Film Festival 2019

April 9, 2019 Sonya Davidson

As fans of documentaries, it’s intriguing to learn about what, and who, inspires filmmakers. Some films go head-on, with topics […]

Chilina Kennedy
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Interview with Beautiful’s Chilina Kennedy

April 9, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Toronto’s Chilina Kennedy returns home recreating her Broadway role in the Tony & Grammy Award-winning Broadway hit BEAUTIFUL – THE […]

Katie Douglas
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto creative Katie Douglas

April 6, 2019 Joel Levy

Katie Douglas has been on-sceen acting from the young age of 6 years old and has always displayed a deep […]

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