Performing in a pandemic
Sex-workers feel that quarantine restrictions have targeted them, but they are still finding ways to work and perform.
Sex-workers feel that quarantine restrictions have targeted them, but they are still finding ways to work and perform.
Rocked by eight concussions in five years, an athlete bids farewell to her dream and launches an organization to promote awareness about head injuries
The stakes could not get any higher for Tim Sly. A successful COVID-19 vaccination campaign depends on health experts like him to promote reliable advice and persuade unsure people to get a shot.
How a youth basketball organization shifted programming from the court to the comfort of kids’ living rooms — and bounced back stronger than ever
How one Toronto non-profit is challenging the standard framework of trauma recovery
By Rachel Aversa Eva Di Nallo has always turned to her former coach from the Glen Shields Soccer Club, David Benning, for advice as she sees him as a mentor. She ended her soccer career playing for the North Toronto Futbol Club, after previously playing for Benning in the summer of 2017. (Supplied photo by…
By Afua Mfodwo Walking down College Street on a cold grey winter day, people notice vibrant colours reflecting off scarfs, books, and cards in one of the storefront windows. Garlands made from repurposed wrapping paper hang at the top of both windows. Above them, rusted metal letters on the wall, spell out “Red Pegasus.” The…
Over the years an Italian family has developed a unique relationship with a local Toronto movie theatre.
To let you in on a secret, in a quaint building in Dupont, a medieval battle is underway.
From renting out and selling film equipment, to hosting workshops and classes in order to train for the use of the building’s multitude of workspaces and editing suits, LIFT is essentially a film school that provides training in both older, analog-style filmmaking, and new, digital-style filmmaking, providing a student with adept knowledge of both worlds.