Amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment, Toronto’s first Thai Festival offers a joyful counterpoint.
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TIFF 2025 Offers Networking and Learning for BIPOC Filmmakers
by Aia Jaberby Aia JaberDespite barriers in the Canadian film industry, young, racialized filmmakers say opportunities do exist — you just need to know where to look
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Business Owners on Geary Ave. Are Coming Together to Host the First Geary Block Party
by Praise Ditepby Praise DitepThe Geary Art Crawl is postponing its 4th festival until March 2026 but business owners are throwing a street party in its place
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Arts & LifeF2025On CampusPhotographyTMU News
New Image Centre Exhibition Celebrates the Importance of Photojournalism
by Janna Abbasby Janna AbbasThe “Magnum’s First” exhibit honours the roots of The Image Centre, says the curator
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A TMU lecturer and Canadian filmmaker describes her award-nominated film
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“As a Black woman, to be in spaces where I see so many different niches being carried by different Black people is very important to me.”
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The two exhibitsー “Where Are We Headed?” and “Alice is my Wonderland”ー will run until Jan. 31
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TMU held a ceremony unveiling special pillars created to mark the library’s 50th birthday
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Growing commercialization is causing young people to pivot and rediscover accessible third places in the city
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The New Generation of Toronto Fashion Scene are Performing 4 NoOne
by Sena Lawby Sena LawDiscontentment with current fashion week inspired independent showcase of fashion, music and theatre
