The live music of silent films was the focus of a weekend festival in Toronto. The Toronto Silent Film Festival showed a collection of films from the early half of the 20th Century at the Royal Cinema on College Street on Saturday. The festival’s special guest was Ben Model, a film historian,... Read more
SkedLive April 10, 2015
Archive 2015 Apr 11, 2015
Emily Singh hosts this week’s SkedLIVE with entertainment host Camille Teape and weather reporter Grace Cascioli. Read more
It’s the opening night of Cavalia’s Odysseo show in Toronto and April showers are in full effect. As my friend and I approach the world’s largest touring big top tent, currently set up in Toronto’s Port Lands, the ground, originally intended to be rustically sandy is a muddy, sloppy... Read more
What would you do, if you came across a viable solution that would effectively tackle the negativte environmental impacts that comes with unsustainable farming practices? Two Humber graduates, Gustavo Macias and Jake Harding, thought of just that and did not hesitate to turn their ideas into reality. After meeting as students in Humber... Read more
A day at Kensington Market
Archive 2015 Apr 8, 2015
Defined by Spadina Avenue on the East, Dundas on the South, College on the North and Bathurst on the West, Kensington Market has developed into a lively destination. The Market is an old neighborhood and has become one of the city’s most well-known attractions. Located along Augusta Avenue, it features... Read more
The Pan Am and Parapan Am torch unveiling at the Ontario Science Centre on March 16 inspired a different route on torch bearing. Natalie Stoberman talks with Torch Bearer Ambassador, Olympic gold and silver medalist and Pan Am bronze medalist Simon Whitfield and a few first time torch bearers about the... Read more
Is art a crime?
Archive 2015 Mar 27, 2015
Art has always been able to move people in certain ways, whether for better or worse. When vandalism is paired with litter, broken windows, and other signs of disobedience, it influences people to act out. According to Live Science, graffiti causes people to litter and stealing in neighborhoods. The... Read more
It’s an age-old line – there are plenty of fish in the sea – but look around at the world of romance and relationships and it might start to look a lot more like an aquarium. Online dating has made scoping out prospective mates easier than ever, but it’s... Read more
On a minus 30 degrees centigrade day in Toronto, the children of Rejoyce Childcare Centre are gathered in the school gym for their physical play time instead of being out in the playground after school waiting for their parents to come pick them up. On about a dozen square... Read more













