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How to make chef Billy Alexander s venison with blueberry-sweetgrass sauce and roasted sweet potatoes

How to make chef Billy Alexander s venison with blueberry-sweetgrass sauce and roasted sweet potatoes
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Art initiative marks Emancipation but story of slavery in Canada needs more attention, activists say

A collective of Toronto museums has released a set of new art projects by Black artists to celebrate Emancipation Month, but while many welcome the initiative, others say the focus should be on educating people about Canada's legacy of slavery.

Toronto is getting its first in-person movie festival of the summer and it s totally free

Toronto is getting its first in-person movie festival of the summer and it s totally free
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Toronto art exhibitions we re excited about in 2021

NOW Magazine UPDATED: Toronto art exhibitions we’re excited about in 2021 Look out for an Andy Warhol retrospective, Elias Sime at the ROM, Contact Photo Fest s 25th anniversary and more By Kelsey Adams Jan 1, 2021 Andy Warhol, Self Portrait (1986) © 2020 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by SOCAN. Toronto art galleries are hesitantly stepping into the new year. Many smaller, independent galleries haven’t announced or haven’t finalized 2021 programming, choosing to play things safe. 2020 brought many ups and down for Toronto art gallerists, art lovers and artists. Due prohibitive lockdowns and reduced capacity when things were permitted to reopen, COVID-19 threw a colossal wrench into the Toronto art scene.

New museum series addresses the lack of representation in Toronto s history

New museum series addresses the lack of representation in Toronto s history Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. BIPOC artists will be featured in Toronto History Museums’ new Awakenings series in an effort to address the lack of representation in the stories of Toronto s history. Mayor John Tory announced the initiative in Monday s news release as part of the City of Toronto s efforts to address racism in the city. As part of the City’s initiatives to address anti-Black racism, @TOHistory is reopening with a new programming philosophy.#TOHistory Awakenings, will connect the public with Black communities and creatives - reshaping culture through art and storytelling. #TellTheFullStorypic.twitter.com/U2S7d2qayK

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