The Art Toronto Fair Returned to a In-Person Event and Did Not Disappoint!

The Art Toronto fair was back this year and did not disappoint. After a year off from a physical event (due to the pandemic), they came back with an interesting online program as well as the anticipated in-person main event.  Overall, it was wonderful to see and feel how most galleries were back and seeing the public embracing it! I must say I did notice that … Continue reading The Art Toronto Fair Returned to a In-Person Event and Did Not Disappoint!

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New Black Theatre Workshop Play Touches Hearts

You know that feeling when all you want to do is go for a sunny stroll, but Montreal temperatures laugh in the face of your hope? Well, last Saturday I laughed right back and went on a walk through the Underground Art Festival on my way to a play at the Centaur Theatre. More specifically, I went to see the Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) production … Continue reading New Black Theatre Workshop Play Touches Hearts

Osheen Harruthoonyan | Stellar Experimental Photographer

Photography has always had the capacity to move me. That being said, I am especially enthralled by photographers who have a stand-out style. For instance, Osheen Harruthoonyan (best name!) is one of these photographers. Also, I should probably mention that the specific aesthetic his work is known for has been featured on both the CBC and Daily Vice! No big deal. Firstly, Osheen and I … Continue reading Osheen Harruthoonyan | Stellar Experimental Photographer

The Tashme Project | Living Archives at Centaur Theater

When I first heard about the play The Tashme Project: The Living Archives and heard the words “verbatim theater”, I was intrigued. That being said, it didn’t take me long to understand the importance of hearing its stories word for word. Julie Tamiko Manning and Matt Miwa wrote the engaging play and are also the lead and only actors. They are performing itat the Centaur Theater from … Continue reading The Tashme Project | Living Archives at Centaur Theater