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Sep 15

Underrepresented Queer Stories Dominated TIFF—A Definitive Breakthrough for a Mainstream Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival has gone fully digital, and no longer attracts the stars it once did, but is still a vital venue for great cinema.
By Rex Reed
Feb 4

Artist Thrush Holmes Wants You to Rethink the Possibilities of NFT Art

Holmes wants to reframe the argument, pulling focus away from venture capital and toward embracing the art that you love.
By Christine Estima
Jun 16

A David Bowie Painting Sold for $5 at a Canadian Landfill

The buyer then alerted auction house Cowley Abbott to the existence of the painting; the work is now being auctioned off.
By Helen Holmes
Sep 19

Toronto Biennial of Art Emphasizes Homegrown Talent in Its Ambitious Debut

By David D'Arcy
Jun 25

A First Look at Toronto’s Smart City Development by Sidewalk Labs

By Gabriela Barkho
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Aug 30

Meghan Markle Didn’t Bring Prince Harry Along on Her Toronto Trip

By Morgan Halberg
Saudi state media is now threatening foreign countries from behind a computer screen.
Aug 7

Saudi Arabia Threatens Canadian 9/11, Shows Limits of Twitter Diplomacy

By John Bonazzo
May 29

Why Would Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Honeymoon in Canada?

By Morgan Halberg
These billionaires don't even have neighbors.
Jan 9

Why Are Billionaires Buying Their Neighbors’ Homes?

By Justin Fichelson
Meghan Markle, said to be Prince Harry's girlfriend, watches the opening ceremonies of the Invictus Games in Toronto, Ontario, September 23, 2017. Since the "Suits" actress, 36, told Vanity Fair the couple are "in love" in an interview published early this month, fans and the press have been eagerly awaiting an official appearance. According to his schedule, Queen Elizabeth II's grandson plans to stay at Markle's Toronto home for the entire eight days of the Games.
Sep 25

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Were Finally Spotted in Public Together

By Margaret Abrams
=Prince Harry meets a range of range of youth organisations at The MAC on September 7, 2017 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The one day visit to the province is the Prince's first visit to Northern Ireland. (Photo by Brian Lawless - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Sep 12

Prepare for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s First Official Appearance

By Margaret Abrams
Graydon Carter.
Sep 7

Vanity Fair Editor Graydon Carter Leaving Magazine After 25 Years

By John Bonazzo
Cold as ice.
Aug 11

Soft Serve: Uber Promised Customers Free Ice Cream but Didn’t Deliver

By John Bonazzo
Don't we all dream of ordering sushi in bed?
Jul 7

The Best Room Service Sushi in London Is at the New Nobu Hotel

By Dena Silver
Justin Trudeau with his own kids, celebrating Father's Day.
Jul 3

Justin Trudeau Is Attempting to Boost His Approval Rating With Baby Photos

By Margaret Abrams
The happy couple.
Jun 27

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Kept a Low Profile in Toronto

By Margaret Abrams
ORLANDO, FL - MAY 11: Prince Harry tries on USA Invictus Team Member Elizabeth Marks's Team USA jersey in the competitor's tent at the swimming pool during the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 at ESPN Wide World of Sports on May 11, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Prince Harry, patron of the Invictus Games Foundation is in Orlando for the Invictus Games 2016. The Invictus Games is the only International sporting event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women. Started in 2014 by Prince Harry the Invictus Games uses the power of Sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation. (Photo by Chris
Jun 12

Prince Harry Revealed the Extremely Personal Reason Behind the Invictus Games

By Margaret Abrams
Lydia Ainsworth
Mar 31

Composer Lydia Ainsworth on How Public Arts Education Shaped Her Music

By Justin Joffe
Only Drake should be allowed to wear a turtleneck in public.
Mar 14

How Toronto Took Over the Music Charts

By Ari Rosenschein
Your brain may suffer if you stare at your phone too long while chasing Charzard.
Jul 19

What Is Pokémon Go Doing to Your Brain?

By John Bonazzo
Kaytranada.
Jun 14

The Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2016 (So Far)

By Ron Hart
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 09: General View from the Ponte De Rialto over the Grand Canal on September 9, 2011 in Venice, Italy.
Mar 17

Venice Named Most Endangered European Site, Francis Bacon Heads to Auction—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Guy Crevier, president and publisher of La Presse, the main newspaper in Quebec, introduces their brand new iPad app -- La Presse + -- on April 17, 20123 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The app, to be launched April 18, 2013, subscription free of charge, intends to be a game changer for the Montreal-based French daily. AFP PHOTO / Clément SABOURIN (Photo credit should read Clement Sabourin/AFP/Getty Images)
Jan 11

Montreal Newspaper Bids Adieu to Print Edition

By Parker Richards
The Canadian flag flies at half-mast over the Parliament Buildings on November 14, 2015 in Ottawa, one day after the terrorist attacks in Paris. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed solidarity with France after a wave of deadly attacks in Paris left at least 129 people dead. AFP PHOTO / Patrick Doyle (Photo credit should read PATRICK DOYLE/AFP/Getty Images)
Dec 17

Canada and the Emerging Terror Threat From the North

By John R. Schindler
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