Personalities
With Her New Book, Catherine Hernandez Delves Into Her Own History
In 'Behind You,' the Scarborough author uses true crime tropes to explore what it means to write about home from a place of fear
- Photography by Brianna Roye
With Her New Book, Catherine Hernandez Delves Into Her Own History
In 'Behind You,' the Scarborough author uses true crime tropes to explore what it means to write about home from a place of fear
- Photography by Brianna Roye
How Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ Léuli Eshrāghi Is Bringing Indigenous Perspectives to the Forefront
"I am more than ever aware of the power of the spoken and written word, and what contributing to a legacy looks like"
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s Next Act
A year after wrapping her breakout role as Devi Vishwakumar in Never Have I Ever, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is building the next stage of her career—her way
Comedian Alia Rasul and Director Sura Mallouh Bring History, Heart and Humour With New Doc
Reel Asian Film Fest’s ‘15 Ways My Dad Almost Died’ takes its filmmakers and audience back
How Sash Simpson Is Giving Back to the Orphanage Where He Grew Up
Through his new philanthropy, the renowned Toronto chef is following in his parents' footsteps
With His Latest Work, Artist Benjamin Von Wong Calls for Healthier Biodiversity
“It’s very easy to feel like ‘nothing I do matters,’ but projects like these prove the opposite”
TSO’s Mark Williams is Proving that the Symphony is for Everyone
The CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra is making the 102-year-old institution accessible and fun for all Canadians.
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