This Toronto theatre-maker is staying ‘booked and blessed’ during the pandemic
For Jay Northcott, a theatre-maker and artist, the show must always go on, even during a pandemic.
For Jay Northcott, a theatre-maker and artist, the show must always go on, even during a pandemic.
An art collective in Montreal is giving voice to BIPOC artists during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s 4 a.m. and Trevor Dubois strums his guitar in the basement he rents at a home in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. It’s pin-drop silent outside as a cool mist settles on the city. A passionate artist, Dubois pays his rent by covering other artists at gigs at local bars and restaurants.
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.