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Category: Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

Art Toronto No Longer Sponsored by AXA, Insurance Giant Invested in Weapons Used in Israeli Genocide

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art, Art Toronto, AXA, BDS, Gaza, Israel, Palestine, Toronto, visual arts
Photo of a young black man.
Arts & Culture

D’Angelo’s Genius: Eight Canadian Musicians Reflect on His Influence and Legacy

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begonia, d'angelo, music, R&B, soul, tanika charles, vivek shraya, witch prophet
Photo of people in front of a Toronto After Dark background, holding various horror film props.
Arts & Culture

Toronto After Dark Film Festival Returns from the Grave

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Adam Lopez, film, film festival, horror, Peter Kuplowsky, Toronto After Dark Film Festival
The Grind
Events Listings

Events

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events, film, literature, music, performance art
Arts & Culture

What We’re Listening To in September 2025

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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bridge of sand., Dianadelirio, music, Nadah El Shazly, noonjeem, Orbital Ensemble, The McMillan's Camp Boys
Arts & Culture

SoundList is Dead. Long Live Earlobe

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Earlobe, event listings, JazzinToronto, music, music venues, SoundList
Arts & Culture

Nightlife braces for Bill 10

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Bill 10, clubs, drugs, housing, night life, Rave Act
Vintage black and white photograph of two men embracing, showcasing emotional connection.
Arts & Culture

Toronto’s Pleasure Won’t Go Underground

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Bill S-209, night life, sex, sex work, Sex Worker Action Program
Books

Billy-Ray Belcourt’s poems insist on Indigenous freedom

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Billy-Ray Belcourt, colonialism, Indigenous resistance, poetry, Truth and Reconciliation Committee
Arts & Culture

Belcourt Revisits Northern Ontario Armed Occupation in ‘Ni-Naadamaadiz’

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Anicinabe Park, Kenora, land back, Louie Cameron, Ni-Naadamaadiz, Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising, Ojibway Warriors Society, Ontario, Red Power Rising, Shane Belcourt, Tanya Talaga, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Photo from the film Palestine 36, showing people riding horses in rural Palestine, holding rifles.
Arts & Culture

Palestine Under British Rule Gets the Epic Treatment in Jacir’s ‘Palestine 36’

Issue
2025 Oct/Nov
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Annemarie Jacir, Gaza, Hiam Abbass, Israel, Jerusalem, Palestine, Palestine 36, Peel Commission, Saeed Teebi, Saleh Bakri, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival, Watermelon Pictures, West Bank, You Will Not Kill Our Imagination, Zionism
Photo of people lining up on a Toronto sidewalk for the rush line outside of TIFF on a sunny day.
Arts & Culture

Last-minute TIFF Tips

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film, film festival, Jean-Luc Goddard, Kid Koala, movies, Nouvelle Vague, Richard Linklater, rush line, Space Cadet, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Food

Palestinian Desserts in Sauga

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2025 Summer
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dessert, Kunafa's, Mississauga, Nablu Creamery
Theatre

Fringe Review: Frat Haus: Evicted 

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Andy Fetamean, Archie Called, Coyote Ugly, Devery Bess, drag kings, Frat Haus: Evicted, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Stefan Fetamean, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Edgar in the Red Room

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Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar in the Red Room, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, The Shylock Project, theatre
Theatre

Fringe Review: Ctrl Alt Delete: An Alphabetical Musical

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Ctrl Alt Delete: An Alphabetical Musical, Douglas Price, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl

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Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Rebecca Perry, theatre, Toronto
Music

One of Toronto’s Best Musical Festivals Is Happening this Weekend — and it’s Free!

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Bia Ferreira, Brasa, Frente Cumbiero, Inkloosiv Voices, Kristyn Gelfand, Mixto, Mixto Festival, music, music festival, Orbital Ensemble, Toronto, Uma Nota Culture
Theatre

Fringe Review: Stroke of Genius: Pantomime Masturbation Throughout Performing Arts History

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Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Shane Mayforth, Stroke of Genius, Stroke of Genius: Pantomime Masturbation Throughout Performing Arts History, theatre, Toronto, Vulva Va Voom
Theatre

Fringe Review: Honey Never Spoils

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Chantel Winters, Emery Nguyen, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Honey Never Spoils, Jacob Klick, Jada Rifkin, Olivia Quinn-Smith, theatre
Theatre

Fringe Review: The Adding Machine

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Alice Lundy, Dani Zimmer, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Jamar Adams-Thompson, Jen McEwen, Leroy Rice, The Adding Machine, theatre, Tim Walker, Toronto Fringe
Theatre

Fringe Review: David Lynch’s Seinfeld 

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David Lynch’s Seinfeld, David Sharpe, Fringe, Fringe Festival, theatre
Theatre

Fringe Review: Emilio’s A Million Chameleons

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Adam Francis Proulx, Emilio’s A Million Chameleons, Fringe, Fringe Festival, theatre, Toronto, Toronto Fringe
Theatre

Fringe Review: Plan V: The Rise of Reverence

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Eleanor O'Brien, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Plan V: The Rise of Reverence, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Whistling Pine (A Dark Comedy)

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Chris Majeki, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Indigenous, theatre, Toronto, Whistling Pine, Whistling Pine (A Dark Comedy)
Theatre

Fringe Review: Jimmy Hogg: The Potato King

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Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Jimmy Hogg, Jimmy Hogg: The Potato King, The Potato King, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Quiltro

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Alejandra Angobaldo, Allende, Cheyla McNally Rondon, Chile, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Quiltro, Toronto, Yasmine Agocs
Theatre

Fringe Review: Temple of Desire

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Bharatanātyam, dance, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Karma Dance, Native Earth, Temple of Desire, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Lucian, Plato, and the Secrets of the Pussy

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Alyssa Featherstone, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, Jasmine Brough, Jewell Bowry, Jonnie Lombard, Jules Spizzirri, Kael Buryn, Lucian Plato and the Secrets of the Pussy, Sydney Scott, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Thunderor

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Fringe, Fringe Festival, JJ Tartaglia, rock opera, Thunderor, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Adam Bailey: My Three Deaths

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Adam Bailey, Adam Bailey: My Three Deaths, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Fringe Toronto, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: Screamin’ in the Rain

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Eli Pasic, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Screamin’ in the Rain, theatre, Toronto
Theatre

Fringe Review: A Play We Just Wrote Just Now

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A Play We Just Wrote Just Now, Fringe, Fringe Festival, Hillary Yaas, Selena Vyle
Food

24-Hour Spots to Eat in Toronto

Issue
2025 Summer
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24-hour spots, 7 West Cafe, dinner, Fran's Diner, lunch, Owl of Minerva, T.O. Dickens, Vesta Lunch
Events Listings

Event Listings

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2025 Summer
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comedy, events, film, literary, theatre, Toronto, visual arts
Karma Co-op storefront
Food

Own Your Grocery Store

Issue
2025 Summer
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cooperatives, grocery stores, Jane Jacobs, Karma Co-op, the Annex
Food

Food Needs

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2025 Summer
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food banks, food donations, food security, People's Pantry
Food

Mildred’s Saucy Secret

Issue
2025 Summer
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hot sauce, Liberty Village, Mildred's Temple Kitchen, Partie Vera Ponniah, Red Hot Millie Peppers Hot Sauce, Taylor McMeekin, Temple Kitchen
Food

Cookbook Recs

Issue
2025 Summer
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Casey Elsass, cookbook, Dawn Woodward, Erin Alderson, Flour is Flavour, Jason Skrobar, recipe, The Book of Sandwiches, The Yearlong Pantry, What Can I Bring?
Food

Eat the Plaza

Issue
2025 Summer
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840 Markham Road, Food plazas, plaza latina, ridgeway plaza, Skycity plaza, wexford heights strip
Moez Surani
Books

Three New Fictions

Issue
2025 Summer
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Adnan Khan, Alexis von Konigslow, Book*hug, books, Dundurn, reviews, Shani Mootoo, Starry Starry Night, The Exclusion Zone, The Hypebeast, Wolsak and Wynn
Food

A Taste of Home

Issue
2025 Summer
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Cantonese food, China, North York, RedNote, supper clubs
Lorena Ramos Paz, owner of Latin World. Photo by Michele Dalgarno.
Food

Kensington’s Latin Taste Stays True to Its Peruvian Roots

Issue
2025 Summer
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empanada, Kensington Market, Latin Taste, Lorena Ramos Paz, Peru
The Pomegranate Restaurant on College
Food

Stewed Up: The Pomegranate Restaurant Brings Fresh, Home-style Iranian Flavours

Issue
2025 Summer
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Ali Fakhrashrafi, Danielle Schrage, Iran, Persian food, Pomegranate
General Public
Food

Go-to Happy Hour Spots

Issue
2025 Summer
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Blanco, Constantine, Drinks, Food, General Public, happy hour, Smoque N' Bones, The Rhino, Toronto
Food

Unravelling the ‘Instagram Restaurant’

Issue
2025 Summer
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dining out, Instagram, Leeanne Gomes, Nobu
Black Lab Brewing
Food

Brewed Awakening

Issue
2025 Summer
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Avling, beer, Black Lab, breweries, Burdock, Drinks, Food, Junction Craft, Toronto
Temple of Desire
Theatre

My Fringe List

Issue
2025 Summer
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festival, Fringe Festival, theatre
The wall at Bickford Centre, by Bloor & Christie
Food

Where the Wild Foods Are

Issue
2025 Summer
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foraging, Forbes Wild Foods, Indigenous, Johl Whiteduck Ringuette, wild foods
Food

After the Kitchen Closes

Issue
2025 Summer
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bartenders, labour, last call, Not 9 to 5, service industry

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