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Sam Worthington, Avatar, Hacksaw Ridge, is one of the stars of Simulant. Scene from Film

Chasing the dream

Ayeshwini Lama3 years ago04 mins

Canadian director releases biggest film to date in Simulant.   April Mullen started a production…

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Cast members of Low Pay? Don't Pay! (From left) Judah Parris, Hannah Ireland, Gibum D. Lim, Alex Vautour. Photo Credit: Cylla von Tiedemann

Graduating theatre arts students on the stage 

Ayeshwini Lama3 years ago06 mins

GBC Theatre School’s spring season offers up two student-led productions.   The George Brown Theatre School’s…

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Yonge Street Mission offers art therapy for those in need. Graphic by: Kinjal Chheda

Supporting community mental health through a healing agent

Tin Wei "Suma" Ha3 years ago05 mins

Art therapy groups offer emotional outlet for people who are experiencing different stressors  Younge Street…

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Vilivant’s new album to be out March 10. Photo submitted.

Toronto rocker to release album

Gursimran Kaur3 years ago04 mins

Vilivant is set for her tour after her new album- Running on Empty- releases later…

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Video games, once seen as only for men, are slowly becoming more inclusive of female leads.   Graphic by: Sofiia Shabalova

Five games with strong women leads

Sofiia Shabalova3 years ago04 mins

A list of notable video games that reflect women’s strengths.    Videogames have shifted from being…

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A look at how women are treated in an online setting. Graphic by: Sofiia Shabalova

Examining misogyny in the digital age 

Dialog Staff3 years ago05 mins

Documentary Backlash highlights the stories of harassment faced by women online. A new documentary is shining…

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Graphic by: Kinjal Chheda

A space for women in music and art

Tin Wei "Suma" Ha3 years ago04 mins

The Women from Space festival is celebrating its fifth anniversary of creating joy with music…

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Graphic by: Sofiia Shabalova

Things to do in Toronto this holiday

Ayeshwini Lama3 years ago03 mins

Christmas: Burlington Holiday Market Dec. 8 to Dec. 11 (Civic Square, Elgin Promenade Outdoor Area,…

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Graphic by: Kinjal Chheda

Students raise money for charity with an on-campus fall market

Tin Wei "Suma" Ha3 years ago07 mins

A fall market organized by a group of students from the Event Operation program raised…

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Winners of the 2022 GBC's Got Talent competition. Photo by: Halley Requena-Silva

GBC’s Got Talent 2022

Tin Wei "Suma" Ha3 years ago04 mins

Winning contestants walked away with $1,000 in prize money.   Helen Zeeman, a second-year student…

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Marina Pinto Miller and her book The Beloved Equation. Photo by: Suma Ha

Finding her beloved

Tin Wei "Suma" Ha3 years ago06 mins

The beloved equation principle of finding love is manifested in the author’s personal life story….

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Kids model a line of clothing that should never exist as a way to raise awareness on homelessness. Photo by: Kinjal Chheda

Fashion forward thinking

Dialog Staff3 years ago06 mins

Representing all communities through design, innovation was a key concept at the cities longstanding fashion…

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