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in Effect in 1989, Canadian hip-hop crossed a threshold. “Let Your Backbone Slide” became the first Canadian rap song to go gold, and the album went platinum, milestones that reshaped industry expectations. I remember catching an electrifying...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Music
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Up SoundSystem, filling every corner of Lee’s Palace with bass-heavy clarity. Hosting duties are handled by Kwasi “Da Food God” Douglas, whose presence keeps the night moving with humour, warmth, and rhythm. This balance between live performance and...
- Type: Article
- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Music
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The Live Action category is the strongest this year has two strong entries, THE SINGERS and A FRIEND OF DOROTHY'S. THE SINGERS has the most dramatic segment I've seen so far this year, with the rendition of the song "I Need Your Love”. JANE AUSTEN’S...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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worker meeting, Maya (Maika Monroe) is asked, “What do you want from all of this? (i.e., how do you want to see your life go?). This is the hard part. Ava, just released from prison after a drug bust, is considering either making a new, clean life for...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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expression of that richness. Rooted in Caribbean, African, and diasporic traditions, these businesses do more than serve good bites and drinks. They create gathering spaces, carry cultural memory, and give communities something to rally around. For...
- Type: Article
- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Food and Drink
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"likkle bites": saltfish fritters, ackee and saltfish bites, and oxtail soup to open. From there, the oxtail stew and curry goat are anchors that deliver every time. The gravy from either can be ordered as a side, a detail that says everything about how...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Food and Drink
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program, one mentorship, and one community initiative at a time. Toronto's nonprofit sector is a formidable force for social good, and Black women occupy a central place in its most vital, innovative, and community-driven organizations. Across the city,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Business and Innovation
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awards programme will celebrate outstanding achievements across theatre, dance, and opera with 42 gender-inclusive award categories. Nominations will be announced on June 1 at The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre. Toronto's performing arts...
- Type: Article
- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Arts
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two people living together can do so cheaper than one. He took her for breakfast because it is cheaper than lunch. I am not going to marry someone like that, she says. She suffers from old age ailments, like bleeding, but she is happy that she has lived...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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sheet, but you feel it within minutes of watching. Start with the chemistry. The three hosts have a stated policy of leaving egos at the door, and watching it in action, you believe them. Disagreements happen on camera and are resolved with ease among...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Lifestyle
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is known for its wide sandy beaches, dunes, and position within the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site. Amrum is indeed a gorgeous, bright island that any tourist should look forward to visiting. The bright setting contrasts with the bleak childhood...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Ontario Minister of Sport Neil Lumsden, Toronto hip-hop legend Kardinal Offishall, and a coalition of festival partners, government representatives, and cultural performers. What they revealed was a 22-day celebration that will occupy one of the city's...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Community
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of a magazine are laid off, while near the end, the budget for the Runway magazine is greatly reduced. But one cannot go against the future of journalism, which does not look good at all as publication after publication loses its advertisers,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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currently on a national tour organized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is firmly in the second category. This summer, it lands at the Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA) in Jackson, on view from July 25 to November 8, 2026, marking its...
- Type: Article
- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Travel
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that carry a mission. Greelz, the Nigerian Afro-fusion brand founded by Chef Tolu Okojie, fits squarely in the second category. Born from the streets of Lagos and refined in the heart of Toronto, Greelz has become one of the most distinctive food...
- Type: Article
- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Food and Drink
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his searing role in It Comes in Waves, while Paul Sun-Hyung Lee received the Award of Excellence. With eight competitive categories, political tributes, and powerful voices on the red carpet, it was a night the city won't soon forget. On the evening of...
- Type: Article
- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Arts and Entertainment
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DEPARTURES show frequent gay meetings of a gay Brit couple in Amsterdam with largely beefy gay men instead of clubby slim good-looking twinks. DEPARTURES is a British LGBTQ+ drama film centring on emotionally damaged men trying to navigate love, sex,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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with the open and vague ending. One clear thing is that director Kane Parson intended the ending to be such, as it goes with the flow of the film’s narrative. The mystery is more frightening than any explanation, and if an explanation like aliens to a...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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reached a defining milestone in its Built Within initiative, opening its 50th community basketball court at King's College Lagos in Nigeria. Launched in September 2021 with a commitment to build 100 courts across Africa, the program has now reached 16...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Community
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events of human-alien contact dating back to the Roswell incident from the Wardex Corporation, a secret arm of the U.S. government. Wardex CEO Noah Scanlon (Colin Firth) detects the theft and has Daniel branded as a foreign spy, making him the target of...
- Type: Article
- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews