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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.... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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.... -
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...