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Issue: 2025 Oct/Nov

Arts & Culture

Review: Dinner With Friends

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Dinner With Friends, film, Sasha Leigh Henry, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

Review: Nika & Madison

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Ellyn Jade, Eva Thomas, film, Nika & Madison, Star Slade, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

Review: 100 Sunset

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2025 Oct/Nov
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100 Sunset, Kunsang Kyirong, Parkdale, Sonam Choekyi, Tenzin Kunsel, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

Review: Dead Lover

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Dead Lover, Grace Glowicki, horror film, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

Review: True North

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Black Power, Montreal, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival, True North
Arts & Culture

Review: The Voice of Hind Rajab

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Israel, Kaouther Ben Hania, Palestine, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival, Voice of Hind Rajab
Arts & Culture

Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’ Explores Family Trauma in Entertaining, Many-layered Film

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2025 Oct/Nov
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film, Joachim Tier, Sentimental Value, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

Linklater’s ‘Nouvelle Vague’ Is More than an Inside Joke about Godard’s ‘Breathless’

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2025 Oct/Nov
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film, Nouvelle Vague, Richard Linklater, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival
Arts & Culture

What We’re Listening To in September 2025

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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

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

Nightlife braces for Bill 10

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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

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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

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Billy-Ray Belcourt, colonialism, Indigenous resistance, poetry, Truth and Reconciliation Committee
News

In Their Own Words: Torontonians on Opposing the Genocide for Two Years

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2025 Oct/Nov
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genocide, Israel, Jalila Freve, Joey Nicholson-Landau, Nour Hadidi, Nyla Obaid, Palestine, Raed Hamdan, Torontonians, West Bank
Politics

‘Drawing the Line’ on Carney’s Right-wing Agenda

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Bill C-2, Bill C-5, climate, direct action, Draw The Line, Immigration, Mark Carney, Migrant Rights Network
A Different Booklist
Analysis

 A Different Political Education

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2025 Oct/Nov
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A Different Booklist, Bill 33, book clubs, Davenport for Palestine, Jane Finch Action Against Poverty, popular education
The Grind
Education

Ford Going After School Boards

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2025 Oct/Nov
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Bill 33, Doug Ford, education cuts, school boards, TCDSB, TDSB
Arts & Culture

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

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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’

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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
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