20 virtual events in Toronto this winter
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Virtual events in Toronto this winter are going to give us something to do while we re stuck inside. Toronto s culture, food, and art scenes have moved online, so you can still cultivate new and interesting experiences from the comfort of your own couch cushions.
Here are virtual events coming up in Toronto this winter.
This collaborative event will explore the history of Black Muslim women and their contributions to social change. Special guests include Mustafa Briggs, Rania El Mugammar, Habon Ali, and Ikran Jama. This virtual event is apart of Black Futures by Harthouse and registration is free.
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Book World: Why is The Push so popular? Perhaps because it plays into a mother s worst fears.
Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post
Jan. 21, 2021
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By Ashley Audrain
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The new year s first blockbuster novel is The Push, by Ashley Audrain, a psychological suspense tale about a mother s fears that her preschool-age daughter may be a psycho killer. If this premise sounds familiar, you may be recalling The Mother of All Evil Spawn Stories, the 1956 film The Bad Seed. (When I was growing up in New York, occasional reruns of The Bad Seed would play on The Million Dollar Movie, which featured the same classic film every afternoon for a week, thus imprinting it on malleable viewers brains.) The Bad Seed, which was inspired by a 1954 novel of the same name by William March, also was a psychological suspense tale about a mother who suspects her young daughter is a budding Ted Bundy in pigtails. In The Bad Se
Book Club Picks for January 2021 By Gilcy Aquino | Jan 21, 2021
It’s finally a new year, and what a year 2020 was. From brushing up on amateur baking skills to spending even more time at the tube, Americans have had more time for their favorite hobbies especially getting through our to-read piles. At the top of many of those piles? Book club picks! It s nice to read with a community you can join while being a responsible socially distant individual or even without leaving the comfort of your own bed. And starting now,
PW will round up each major book club s monthly pick for you in our new column,
In her debut novel, The Push, writer Ashley Audrain takes those taboo feelings about motherhood the doubt, the loneliness, the way you suddenly dislike your spouse and cranks them all the way up.