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Canoeing on the Danforth
Photo of the Week
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Mural at 1801 Danforth
Photo of the Week
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Love, Unibrows, and Communism
Frida & Diego at the AGO By Natasha Tsakiris Even if you have never heard of Frida Kahlo, you’d probably recognize her by her distinctive eyebrows prominent in many of her self-portraits. But before Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón became Frida Kahlo, Mexico had another renowned artist. Diego Rivera, Kahlo’s husband, was considered the “people’s artist.” His paintings expressed his passions and beliefs about politics and his homeland. Together they became two of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century and of modern art. He painted for the people, while she painted to survive. Therefore, it is only fitting the two share an exhibit at the Art Gallery of…
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“Industrial” Work Ethic Pays Off for Writer
Toronto resident produces his first comic book.
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Seeing is Believing
Art of the Danforth is back in its second incarnation, bringing incredible local artists to the streets and awakening the community to engage in the sights and sounds of their neighbourhood.
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In the Art of the Danforth
The Only local pub/café does its part by adding a splash of colour to the street.