‘Art of the North’ exhibit features Toronto Raptors inspired art
Vince Chang, who lives in New York, is the curator of the “Art of the North” exhibit, which is a collaboration between the Toronto Raptors and Conscious Basketball.
Vince Chang, who lives in New York, is the curator of the “Art of the North” exhibit, which is a collaboration between the Toronto Raptors and Conscious Basketball.
Heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. Heart-shaped pillows. Heart-shaped kinetic light installations, mounted on a brick walls, powered by hundreds of LEDs. One of those is not like the others.
Walking into Toronto’s Light Festival at the Distillery District, one would expect lively streets filled with people, and tons of lights. With extreme-weather alerts however, the festival has been a little dimmer than usual.
Canada’s new Food Guide scraps the old dairy and meat categories, and instead introduces “protein foods.”
Jan. 25, a day of celebrating Scottish culture and the late Scottish poet, Robert Burns, becomes a day for one Scotsman to remember when he became a Canadian.
Here’s a look at four of the exhibits lighting up Toronto’s winter nights as part of the Toronto Light Festival in the Distillery District. The festival runs through March 3, 2019.
Mayor John Tory hosted a skating party at Mel Lastman Square this Sunday to celebrate the beginning of 2019 in Toronto.
The Arta Gallery threw an opening reception to welcome visitors and artists’ creations of icons. The artists were everything from painters to sculptors to sketchers. Their creations stemmed from inspirations of historical artifacts to pop…
Raw chicken contains a high risk of salmonella. Pink meat has high levels of bacteria that can kill. Anita Thang, a food blogger and a nutrition student from Ryerson University thought the idea of eating raw chicken was dangerous.
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