Nuit Blanche 2018: Ekow Nimako creates a monument to Scarborough out of Lego
The Toronto sculptor is among the artists shifting the art scene’s attention east as the all-night art event’s first foray into the suburbs
The Toronto sculptor is among the artists shifting the art scene’s attention east as the all-night art event’s first foray into the suburbs
Documentary series travels Canada and the world to create portraits of artists in the midst of making new work
Nature reclaims the city in director Lisa Jackson’s room-scale VR experience Biidaaban: First Light
Canadian actor Kandyse McClure stands out in Apartheid-era pic about the hunt for South African folk hero John Kepe
The singer/guitar shredder is in a new era of openness, and it’s pushed her to new heights on this third album
Renée Beaulieu’s drama about an academic studying the link between skin cells and desire is a fascinating, if uneven, exercise
This year’s fest is light on queer content, but we dug into the program to round up key titles plus films with prominent queer directors, writers and actors
Terence Nance’s avant-garde sketch comedy series tackles “the beauty and ugliness of contemporary American life”
Issa Rae’s series could probably coast on its wit, social commentary and cast, but its characters seem stuck in the same situations
Desiree Akhavan’s engaging drama about teens at a gay-conversion camp suffers from uneven characterization