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Priya D’Souza McDonough (they/them/theirs) is a writer and student based between New York City and Toronto, where they study in the University of Toronto’s Near and Middle Eastern Civilisations ...
In the late 1980s and '90s, a wave of independent directors turned cameras on themselves, utilizing documentary as a mode of confession and self-reflection.
Saffron Maeve is a Toronto-based critic and curator. Her writing has appeared in Film Comment, Sight and Sound, MUBI Notebook, the Globe & Mail, Cinema Scope, Toronto Star, Screen Slate, and Le Cinéma ...
This week, yoga and nationalism, opulent Tibetan mandalas, the environmental costs of ChatGPT, Earth’s temporary “mini-moon,” and much more.
With over 90 events and more than 70 artists, come discover why the Pacific Northwest is the leading regional hub for glass art in the United States.