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90s Nostalgia at The Tape Escape at Queen Video in Toronto

July 17, 2019 Rebecca Felgate

I haven’t rented a movie in…god actually I don’t think I personally have ever rented one off my own back. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Media Composer Sean Hayden

July 17, 2019 Joel Levy

Sean Hayden has always been one of those people who knew what they wanted to do in life. Growing up, […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Creative Sophia Zoe

July 13, 2019 Joel Levy

Sophia Zoe is a talented, hilarious writer and performer, who used to do improvisation and has a wicked sense of […]

The Gardiner Museum's Community Art Space explores what we long for
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The Gardiner Museum’s Community Art Space explores what we long for

July 11, 2019 Sonya Davidson

What do we long for? That’s the theme of this year’s edition of the Community Art Space at the Gardiner […]

How Far We Go and How Fast by Nora Decter
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Print Matters: How Far We Go and How Fast by Nora Decter

July 11, 2019 Joel Levy

Sixteen-year-old Jolene, named after the girl in the Dolly Parton song, is from a long line of lowlifes, but at […]

Anesti Danelis
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Creative Anesti Danelis

July 10, 2019 Joel Levy

Growing up deep in the olive tree mountains of Greece, Anesti Danelis knew that there was more to life than […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Creative Amanda Barker

July 6, 2019 Joel Levy

It’s 5am. Amanda Barker is already up working. By 7am she’s at her co-hosting gig at a morning radio show […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Multidisciplinary Artist Mei Miyazawa

July 3, 2019 Joel Levy

Mei Miyazawa has been dancing for as long as she can remember. Her formal training began at the age of […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto creative Christine Moynihan

June 29, 2019 Joel Levy

You know those people who spend their lives supporting others’ dreams? Christine Moynihan is one of those spectacular people. If […]

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“A Day in the Life” with TSO Concertmaster Jonathan Crow

June 26, 2019 Joel Levy

Jonathan Crow is one of Canada’s top violinist. Growing up in Prince George, BC, he started playing violin at a […]

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