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  • Yolanda Bonnell’s bug is an enthralling journey into Indigenous women’s lives

    BUG by Yolanda Bonnell (Manidoons Collective/Theatre Passe Muraille/Native Earth Performing Arts). At Theatre Passe Muraille (16 Ryerson). Runs to February 22. $17-$38. 416-504-7529, passemuraille.ca. See...
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  • Toronto prof creates app to help Brazilian trans women avoid violence

    Maria Clara de Sena has lived in Toronto for two and a half years, but still receives calls from her home country Brazil with news...
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  • Where to study climate change in Ontario

    Flooding, melting icecaps and wildfires are some of the effects of climate change that grab headlines. If you’re more interested in doing something about it...
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  • An Indigenous-led youth mural goes on permanent display at the ROM

    The Royal Ontario Museum’s iconic Nisga’a and Haida Crest totem poles have a new companion: a permanent mural created by the ROM’s Youth Cabinet that...
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  • Toronto hotels turn to high schools to address labour shortage

    In high school, Christine Cutamora entered a co-op program that took her from shadowing housekeeping attendants in a downtown Toronto hotel to hunting down a...
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  • Chelsea Winstanley is taking Indigenous women directors global

    FORGIVE ME as part of the program Perceptions at ImagineNative at TIFF Bell Lightbox (360 King West), Friday (October 25), 10:30 am. Free. imaginative.org. Chelsea...
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  • Robbie Robertson’s worlds collide with a new album and doc

    ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND (Daniel Roher). 100 minutes. Opens Friday (September 20). See review. Robbie Robertson may be the only Rock and...
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  • Review: Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band chronicles an extraordinary life

    ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND (Daniel Roher). 100 minutes. Opens Friday (September 20). See listing. Rating: NNNN This documentary chronicles the origin story of...
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  • TIFF 2019: Five things you missed at the Jojo Rabbit premiere

    Director Taika Waititi introduced his “anti-hate” comedy Jojo Rabbit to an adoring crowd at the Princess of Wales Theatre Sunday night (September 8) with the off-beat...
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  • TIFF review: Human Capital

    HUMAN CAPITAL SPEC D: Marc Meyers. U.S. Sep 10, 6 pm, Ryerson  Sep 11, 2:15 pm, Elgin Sep 14, 9:30 am, Scotiabank 3. Rating: NNN Human...
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  • TIFF review: One Day In The Life Of Noah Piugattuk

    ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF NOAH PIUGATTUK SPEC D: Zacharias Kunuk. Canada. 111 minutes. Sep 13, 6 pm, Winter Garden. Rating: NNNN Directed by...
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  • TIFF review: Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band

    ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND GALA D: Daniel Roher. Canada. 100 min. Sep 6, 3:15 pm, Scotiabank 13 Sep 14, 9:45 pm, Scotiabank 5. Rating: NNNN...
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  • TIFF review: Zana

    ZANA DISC D: Antoneta Kastrati. Kosovo/Albania. 97 min. Sep 7, 9:30 pm, TIFF 4 Sep 9, 10 pm, TIFF 4 Sep 11, 9:30 pm, TIFF...
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  • TIFF review: Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger

    JORDAN RIVER ANDERSON, THE MESSENGER MAST D: Alanis Obomsawin. Canada. 65 min. Sep 10, 6 pm, AGO Sep 12, noon, AGO Sep 14, 6:15 pm,...
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  • Where to study sports-related programs in Ontario

    Coming off the Toronto Raptors’ historical NBA championship win, basketball love in Canada has never been higher. It wouldn’t be surprising if the victory inspired...
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