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  • Ontario craft brewers move towards more sustainable suds

    “Pretty much everything we do is focused on trying to make interesting and tasty beer," says Steve Beauchesne, co-founder of Beau's Brewing Company. "The second...
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  • Longslice opens The Aviary Brewpub with an eye on Toronto sports

    There’s still plenty of room on the summer sports bandwagon. Over the next few months Toronto will continue to display a non-stop stream of team...
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  • Toronto music promoters on building a global scene from the ground up

    Promoting live music in Toronto is both a thrilling adventure and a never-ending challenge for those committed to spotlighting culturally diverse talent in this city. For...
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  • Okuda brings fresh global street art to Toronto

    Only a few short years ago, a number of prominent politicians and business leaders were actively campaigning to rid Toronto of street art like graffiti....
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  • Ontario book publishers and filmmakers collaborate to find new audiences

    The Oscars are the entertainment industry's brightest spotlight, and at the star-studded ceremony earlier this year, there was one project that deserved every moment beneath...
    Ontario's Best Books
  • LGBTQ refugees find support and community in The 519

    GREEN SPACE FESTIVAL. Pride month music festival, featuring world-class DJs, electronic and house legends, drag queen royalty and more. Jun 20-24, most events free (proceeds...
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  • Eisner winner Emily Carroll on the fun and frenzy of TCAF

    TORONTO COMIC ARTS FESTIVAL 2018. Annual comics festival that brings together artists, publishers and fans for a weekend-long vendor fair. Events also include panels, readings, workshops...
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  • Listening like a dancer: Toronto composers on collaborating with choreographers

    Composing music for contemporary dance is a fairly unique challenge, as this kind of dance is defined by distinct intuitive qualities that can sometimes be more...
    Toronto Dance
  • War bride history sheds light on unique wave of Toronto immigration

    For nearly a century, Union Station has played a significant role as a gateway to Toronto and Canada. In the days before commercial air travel...
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  • Digifest 2018 asks if Toronto is ready for the future

    DIGIFEST 2018. Annual event featuring speaker talks, interactive zone, pitch competition and more. Apr 26-28, Corus Quay (25 Dockside Drive) and George Brown College. Tickets: $25-$90, Saturday admission is free. Program...
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  • Myseum Intersections spotlights identity, community and gentrification

    MYSEUM INTERSECTIONS: ARRIVALS + DEPARTURES. A festival that explores intersectional perspectives of Toronto through collaborative exhibitions, events, workshops and tours. February 25-March 31, launch party 7-9 pm...
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  • The Glass Fields Project reimagines a Canadian dance classic

    THE GLASS FIELDS PROJECT. Toronto Dance Theatre presents Christopher House's 1983 masterwork, Glass Houses, preceded by five short works that reimagine the classic for a...
    Toronto Dance
  • Evolving creative industries are ripe for digital native grads

    Jordyn Martinez has long been a serious book lover, but she didn't initially see where she could turn that passion into a career path. "I knew...
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  • New queer artists find their voices in emerging creators program

    Sunny Drake knows how important it is to support young theatre professionals as they grow into their craft – particularly those who identify as queer....
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  • How Ryerson is using design thinking to build better students

    In 2014, the Canadian jobs website Workopolis published a report detailing the gap between Canadians’ ever-growing education bona fides and what employers are actually looking...
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