Emily Hampshire on finding herself and ‘The End of Sex’
If you’re deep into the years of a long-term relationship, or sleep deprived from parenting small children, then a film called The End of Sex may
If you’re deep into the years of a long-term relationship, or sleep deprived from parenting small children, then a film called The End of Sex may
Before she founded The Festival of Literary Diversity, author Jael Richardson was a regular at literary festivals for years. But as a Black woman,
Like so many North American women, Kelly Fremon Craig was a curious pre-teen when she first read Judy Blume’s Are You There God? It’s Me,
Directed by Indigenous filmmaker Banchi Hanuse (Nuxalk Radio, Cry Rock), Aitamaako’tamisskapi Natosi: Before The Sun follows a young Siksika woman,
If you were a little weirdo like me growing up, you probably had an occult shop that you secretly frequented whenever you had some pocket money to
As an environmental activist and therapist, I see first-hand the difference being in nature can make – and what better time to honour our Mother
In the beginning, I didn’t want anybody to know. I walked the streets of Toronto, pushing the stroller with my son happily babbling away to
Sherien Barsoum’s gut-wrenching documentary Cynara, premiering at Hot Docs, shares the heartbreaking and difficult story of a mother accused of
Look forward to fashion, films and festivals this week in Toronto! Here are some of the city’s most exciting arts events we think you’ll
Vanessa Matsui’s Midnight At The Paradise is a cinematic love letter to Toronto. Starring Liane Balaban (The People Garden, New Waterford Girl),
When a film opens with a group of friends spending the weekend at a cabin in the woods, you know something terrible is going to happen. But instead
When nixit founder Rachael Newton was living in the Caribbean, she would walk along the picturesque beaches every morning, only to be greeted by
The film we’ve all been waiting for is finally here! We’ve seen it, and can assure you that it’s not only every bit as magical as we’d hoped
If you want your day-to-day life to be more eco-friendly, there are a few simple ways to start. Shopping secondhand, joining a farm share, cycling
This year marks the 10th anniversary of National Canadian Film Day, a day to celebrate Canadian-made films. With over 1300 events happening across