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Debut book by journalist Laura Secor explores the tumult faced by exiled Iranians, including those in our city.
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Samira Mohyeddin
Every Friday, Torontoist provides a not-so-scientific roundup of the best people, places and things to check out over the weekend. The result: The Big Five.
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Kelli Korducki
Nominated for: creating performance art for all ages and incomes.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Tonia Cowan
Thrills and laughs aplenty, but it was the short-film collection that impressed the most.
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David Demchuk
For its fifth anniversary, Reel Toronto assembles a true Torontonian's guide to the worst films ever shot here.
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David Fleischer
Your guide to the 18th edition of North America's largest celebration of short film.
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Julian Carrington
With subjects ranging from political dissidents to a penis museum, the festival's 19th edition will feature its broadest international lineup to date.
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Julian Carrington
Here's what's on screen as the renovated and renamed Bloor Hot Docs Cinema celebrates its reopening weekend.
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Julian Carrington
Members of the media got a preview of the renovated Bloor Cinema, set to reopen as the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema on March 14.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Lodoe-Laura Haines-Wangda
Shut since last summer for renovations, the Bloor will open again next month.
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Hamutal Dotan
The Bloor's new owners have announced programming and architectural plans for the long-standing Annex rep house.
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Julian Carrington
A crowd of about 100 gathered in the Bloor's screening area with the lights turned up. Normally hidden in the darkness, all the theatre's chipped paint and worn upholstery was plainly visible
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Steve Kupferman
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