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Comedy producers who don't program diverse and gender balanced bills are getting called out on social media, and risk becoming irrelevant.
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Steve Fisher • Photo by Corbin Smith
Get ready for SummerWorks.
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Steve Fisher
Our sixth-annual profile of talented female performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get the attention they deserve.
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Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin Smith
Tonight, Hooded Fang's April Aliermo hosts a PWYC panel discussion on racism in music featuring Fucked Up's Damian Abraham and more.
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Ryan B. Patrick • Photo by Corbin Smith.
Toronto: Your urban cornucopia!
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Richard Light
We tried the most extreme foods this year's CNE has to offer, so that you don't have to.
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Natalie Zina Walschots • Photos by Corbin Smith.
A lot happens in the course of a workweek. Here's a look back at the top stories from the past five days that you might have missed, or might care to revisit.
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Sarah Duong
Former mayoral candidate confirms return to federal politics with a bid for Spadina-Fort York.
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Kelli Korducki • Photo by Corbin Smith
Intrepid photojournalist Corbin Smith sorts out the golden goals from the red cards when it comes to BMO Field's new food menu.
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Corbin Smith
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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Kelli Korducki • Photo by Corbin Smith
Toronto's first ombudsman will leave her post at the end of her contract.
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David Hains • Photo by Corbin Smith
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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Kelli Korducki • Photo by Corbin Smith
Local listening parties celebrate the diverse and expansive record collection of the late Wayne Sorge.
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Trevor Abes • Photos by Corbin Smith
Through eclectic curating and collaboration, this new Dundas West art shop is doing things differently.
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Kaitlin Wright • Photos by Corbin Smith
A new exhibit offers a glimpse at the frustrations and triumphs of the great artist.
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Mark Kay • Photos by Corbin Smith
In today's Urban Planner: David Cronenberg Consumed, a farmers' market in condo-ville, and Cirque's steampunk dream.
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Torontoist • Photo by Corbin Smith
Toronto has no shortage of music festivals—but why do so many die?
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Michael Fraiman
In today's Urban Planner: journey to the Forbidden City, take in Anishinaabe, or look at iconic shots of the '60s.
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Torontoist • Photo by Corbin Smith
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