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Another millennial vegan writing on the internet. Interested in the arts, culture, politics, and the colour green.
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Toronto’s 2018 Earth Day Celebration

2018-04-17 Asha Swann 0

COVERAGE BY WEZLEY WRIGHT & ASHA SWANN This Sunday, April 22 from 1-5pm, Toronto is hosting a giant outdoor Earth Day festival in Nathan Phillips […]

Art and Art History Grad show at UTM – Halfway/Between

2018-04-13 Asha Swann 0

COVERAGE BY ASHA SWAN Saturday, April 14 is the last day to check out the art exhibit, called Halfway/Between, done by the Art and Art […]

Toronto’s opioid crisis in recent years

2018-03-20 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN Public Health Ontario has been tracking the use of opioids since 2003. Here is a recent look on how use of the […]

Highlights of Toronto’s Vegan Bake-Off

2018-03-13 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN This year’s vegan bake-off was at The Glass Factory and Lounge in Toronto’s Liberty Village. Hundreds of people showed up and voted. […]

What you should know about getting a tattoo in someone’s bedroom

2018-03-06 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN If you don’t have a tattoo, then you probably know someone who does. If getting one done in a professional shop, the […]

Punk café closes after three years

2018-02-20 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN When D-Beatstro opened their café on Bloor St. W. after a successful crowdfunding campaign, they didn’t anticipate tens of thousands of dollars […]

Local bar raises money for mental health

2018-01-30 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN Monaghans Sports Pub in Oakville hosted a fundraiser last weekend, donating the proceeds to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). The event […]

Queen Street West gets a new spot for comfort foods

2018-01-10 Asha Swann 0

BY: ASHA SWANN Torontonians looking for a local spot to eat while still maintaining their New Year’s resolution to eat healthy need to look no […]

Sheridan students reflect on the politics of 2017

2018-01-03 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN With Donald Trump becoming president at the end of 2016, many Sheridan students felt like all of 2017 was filled with political […]

Candy Cane Carolers create sweet music at Christmas market

2017-12-20 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN It was an icy day on Dec. 13, with temperatures well below freezing and winds reaching over 20 kilometres per hour, but […]

Hundreds gather in Queen’s Park to protest sexual assault

2017-12-06 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN On Dec. 2, hundreds of people gathered in Toronto’s Queen’s Park to protest sexual harassment and assault. The #MeToo March was inspired […]

Bata Shoe Museum sock drive helps warm those in need

2017-11-29 Asha Swann 0

BY ASHA SWANN For nearly a decade, Toronto’s Bata Shoe Museum has hosted an annual sock drive. During November, the public is welcome to bring […]

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‘The Pitt’ — Just how realistic is the gritty ER series?

2026-02-17 0

The Pitt is back with season two on HBO, the show, a popular real-time medical drama, slices up a single ER shift into eight one […]

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Tickling the ivories — How to start playing the piano in 10 steps

2026-02-17 0

By Ivan  Makuza Around the year 1700, in Florence, Italy, an instrument maker named Bartolomeo Cristofori changed music history.  Employed by the powerful Medici family, […]

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Embracing books — Five steps to dive into reading as a hobby

2026-02-13 0

By Daniella Daniel-Kalio For many people, reading is associated with school, work, or something that must be done in order to be deemed productive. As […]

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