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CanCulture Magazine has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. The social media accounts linked to from CanCulture Magazine are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • Website Besides social media accounts, canculture has populated their site with: • The fallout of online misogyny in Canadian classrooms • Raymond Biesinger’s lay of the creative land • Filipino foods bridged the gap in my cultural heritage • Counterculture around the corner • No pretension, no price tags: Inside Toronto’s non-commercial art sanctuary • Cozy cafes near TMU • Beyond struggle in immigrant life • Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’: The beauty within the monstrous • A goodbye to Spotify • Pocket full of posies: Floral design that goes beyond the red rose • What happens when tattoos move from studio to gallery? • ‘We Survived the Night’ blends grief with spiritualism • ‘The Unravelling of Ou’: Hollay Ghadery talks motherhood and meaning through a sock puppet • How independent publishers are fending off the monopolization of the industry • Where is home when you’re in Toronto? • Tied by knots of resilience: Still by Joanna Cockerline • A glimpse into The Walrus’ fall book party • At Rooms Coffee, Tuesday nights are for anime enjoyers • Toronto gets a taste of Ukraine • Masthead Un-Wrapped • Fighting food insecurity in Parkdale • My favourite things from Zine Dump • The Indigenous artists opening Fashion Art Toronto F/W 2025 • Fashion Art Toronto F/W 25 behind the scenes lookbook • Please & Thank You x Broken Rickshaw: Bringing crafty South Asian cocktails to innovative food • Seven otherworldly looks from ‘The Genesis Paradox’ at Fashion Art Toronto F/W 2025 • Jakob Boon is your new ‘Final Fantasy’ • Crafting poetry! Or, how I found pleasure in paper • A deep dive on Zoë Stone’s ‘UNEARTHED’ at Fashion Art Toronto F/W 2025 • New Japanese restaurant brings flavourful simplicity Toronto craves • Coffee by JOY merges contemporary arts with cafe culture • ‘Spooky Sapphics’ take centre stage — Short Documentary • Canada’s Drag Race season six promo lewks ranked • UNSANCTIONED: Showcasing Indigenous resilience through art • TPFF 2025: ‘Familiar Phantoms’ and ‘The Diary of a Sky’ — subverting the documentary format • Vietnamese coffee culture finds a cozy home in Toronto • TPFF 2025: ‘The Stones Know Our Names’ explores generational selfhood • Scary movies for scaredy cats – seven horror-ish films featuring Canadian actors and directors • Inside Storm Crow Manor’s annual ‘Halloween at the Manor’ experience • TPFF 2025: A night of flow and feeling with DAM • TPFF 2025: A panel on the anthology ‘When Genocide Wasn’t News’ • TPFF 2025: ‘You Will Not Kill Our Imagination’ — a response to the genocide on Palestinian minds, bodies and futures • ‘Widow Fantasies’: Hollay Ghadery’s stirring flash fiction captures rage and release • TPFF 2025: ‘The Encampments’ and ‘$17.74’ — on individual and collective resistance • TPFF 2025: ‘To a Land Unknown’ explores what gets left behind in the search for home • TPFF 2025: ‘Passing Dreams’ — a testament to Palestinian resilience • Losses over licenses: The cost killing documentary film • Artist Tania Willard explores shade as a restorative force • Art, cosplay and competition at Valorant Masters Toronto • CanCulture After Dark – Explore Online • The Hustle and Bustle of Student Publications in Winter 2025 • 2025 Print Issue: After Dark • 2024 Print Issue: The Banned Issue • 2023 Disability Justice Issue: Cripping the Creative • 2022 Print Issue: Art Amidst It All