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The City and Its Uncertain Walls (Book Review): An End of the World
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The City and Its Uncertain Walls (Book Review): An End of the World

December 5, 2024 Steven Lantier

If anyone had “Haruki Marukami reboot” on their bingo card for 2024, I can only assume that person is an […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Visual Artist Floriana Ehninger-Cuervo

December 4, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Born with the eyes of a magpie, and hands of a raccoon, Floriana Ehninger-Cuervo was doomed to be an artist. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Multidisciplinary Aritst Rihkee Strapp

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Born of a known terrorist and a shopaholic, Rihkee Strapp is a Red River Metis interarts practitioner best known for […]

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Celebrating Artistic Talent in Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary

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Canada is home to a vibrant and diverse art scene, flourishing in cities across the country. The cities of Montreal, […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Visual Artist James Cameron Smith

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James Cameron Smith and his wife feel fortunate to enjoy a home and studio on a spectacular acreage on the […]

Oh Gentle Maiden: New York Classical Guide for Fall 2024
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While Fall 2024 may bring horrible tidings from our neighbours to the south, the arts/cultural season in New York continues […]

CAFF: The County's incredible thriving arts scene
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Prince Edward County, or “The County” as locals have been calling it for years, has been growing with Torontonian transplants […]

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Portia “Po” Chapman may have sung before she could speak. She came into this world as a creative person. From […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Performing Artist Caitlin Turner

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In times of shifting conversations around gender, sexuality, and identity, art plays a crucial role in continuing the dialogue and […]

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Opera Atelier – which will be celebrating forty years of performance next year – has quietly earned itself a place […]

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