Toronto the ‘What If’ City
By: Nick Setacci It’s been a little over two years since the new city of Toronto, formerly Metropolitan Toronto made the colossal mistake of electing Rob Ford as mayor. Time […]
By: Nick Setacci It’s been a little over two years since the new city of Toronto, formerly Metropolitan Toronto made the colossal mistake of electing Rob Ford as mayor. Time […]
By: Ian Clark After 3 years of study that led to a plan, 3 years of finding money for said plan, and 1 year of fighting an ill-informed (or stubborn) […]
By: Daniel Reynolds NBA training camps have started. The Toronto Raptors are back on the court, getting into shape, working on their respective games, and of course, talking about the […]
By: Kristen Morith Toronto’s seventh annual Nuit Blanche (literally, “White Night” in French), an all-night arts festival, took place last Saturday. It was my second Nuit Blanche as a resident […]
By: Tom Woodhall Chicago and Toronto are two cities with a strikingly large number of similarities. Geographically, both are located on a great lake, with rivers working their way back […]
By: Chris Dagonas “Anything that he tried to tell you people, disregard/ Syd is sweeter than my great grandmother’s Christmas cards/ This pollutant couldn’t lift an arm to let the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Check here for some of Daniel’s previous TIFF coverage. And, as an added bonus, watch his recent appearance on Global’s Morning Show TO here. Ah, the end […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It should come as no surprise that film festival time moves pretty quickly in Toronto. We are past the midway point already and it feels like just […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The clock was ticking down. We were behind by 1 point. I’m on the sidelines, watching. My team (the poetically named Intermediate Team 6B) had been looking […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s here. The most wonderful time of the year! No, not the start of the school year, it is the opening of the 37th Toronto International Film […]