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REVIEW: Jessica Knoll’s novel Luckiest Girl Alive

May 22, 2018 Emma Siegel

Jessica Knoll’s novel Luckiest Girl Alive kicks off the author’s career as a novelist. Her book is an intriguing and […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Power Ball 2018 Artist Dominique Pétrin

May 19, 2018 Joel Levy

Dominique Pétrin is a visual artist living and working in Montreal, Canada. She has been working primarily with silkscreen printing […]

Neil Ever Osborne in the field on assignment in Gwaii Haanas, atop Mount Yatza in British Columbia.
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto-based visual artist Neil Ever Osborne

May 16, 2018 Joel Levy

Toronto-based visual artist Neil Ever Osborne splits his time between Canada’s largest Metropolis and the far corners of the globe […]

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A Variety of Tastes with Canadian Footwear Company Native Shoes

May 14, 2018 Joel Levy

I am so glad I am finally doing something on Native Shoes. Anyone who has gone to a beach, gone […]

SUTRA
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SUTRA: Abstract Kung Fu Journey To Unite

May 14, 2018 Sonja Andic

Shaolin kung fu monks on tour for the Toronto premiere of SUTRA, an award-winning collaboration between Internationally renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Turner […]

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Interview with KUSAMA-INFINITY filmmaker, Heather Lenz

May 12, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama’s highly popular exhibition Infinite Kusama at the Art Gallery of Ontario has been the talk […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto contemporary artist Anthony Ricciardi

May 12, 2018 Joel Levy

Toronto-born and internationally-acclaimed, Anthony Ricciardi is a multidisciplinary contemporary artist driven by enthusiasm, depth and storytelling through unique text and […]

Ai Weiwei
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Ai Weiwei major ceramic exhibition is coming to the Gardiner Museum

May 11, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Known for smashing conventions, contemporary artist Ai Weiwei will once again be featured in Toronto. Ai Weiwei: Unbroken exhibition is […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto theatre-maker Marie Beath

May 9, 2018 Joel Levy

Marie Beath is a teacher, a mom, a wizard, a director, and a playwright. Her mind is like a multi-story […]

Devon Serket
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“A Day in the Life” with painter, illustrator and graphic designer Devon Serket

May 9, 2018 Joel Levy

Devon Serket is a queer painter, illustrator and graphic designer based in Toronto. Growing up isolated in rural Ontario, they […]

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