by Sheba Arifullah
We’re like siblings, and I’m not talking about the creepy Lannister or Targaryen kind, but the normal kind of siblings! Can men and women be "just friends"?
by Sheba Arifullah
We’re like siblings, and I’m not talking about the creepy Lannister or Targaryen kind, but the normal kind of siblings! Can men and women be "just friends"?
by Amanda DelaCruz
“I would have lived in peace. But my enemies brought me war.”
by Sherif Badr
When Facebook conversations get heated about Uber and Taxi...
by Vicky Ko (@kokomakeup)
Are you going to a concert any time soon? For example, Drake's? Better have your makeup and outfit ready!
by Phil Reiter
Growth is marketing, Philip La explains, but it’s “more about process” than the direct sell. And, Philip, as the User Growth Manager at figure1 – effectively Facebook or Instagram for healthcare professionals –, knows more than a thing or two about Growth.
by Jasmine Williams
“It was a daunting concept at first,” says Rowntree. “It was hard because theatre isn’t usually a solo thing.”
by Culture Toronto Team
If you could look at this event with respect to the other big anime/cosplay events in TO, Atomic Lollipop is a lot like the rebellious little sibling in the family; slightly less popular with less experience, yet more willing to do crazy things, make mistakes and potentially die in a glorious James Dean-esque explosion.
by Sheba Arifullah
by Amanda DelaCruz
I devour books, but this is a novel that made me read slowly. I tried to savour every paragraph and take in every moment, and when I finished, I read it again.
By Phil Reiter
With Uber's launch of their car pooling service this week amidst Pan Am insanity, the company's never had so much attention. Bitmaker Labs invites Culture Toronto to meet Uber's senior marketer at their home base.
with Sherif Badr and the creators of Velour Lashes
The Velour Lashes story is one about team work, a dream, the hustle to travel the world to push a product and wielding the power of social media. #BeyonceUsesIt
by Darren Bachan
A stunning photo journal of one of Game of Thrones' most beautiful shooting locations accompanied by insider knowledge and lore. Step into the mind of GOT directors with a true fan!
by Culture Toronto Team
Hidden in a non-descript industrial area close to Yorkdale mall is the Hunter and Lucas eSports club, where the AMD Radeon ExtravaLANza was held. As a giant LAN party, it was a chance to compete in either DOTA 2, Starcraft II or Counterstrike (Global Offensive) amongst a cozy coterie of the growing subculture of eSports enthusiasts.
by Sherif Badr
Anime North was flooded this year with epic League Of Legends cosplays. We saw some outstanding megamen, Attack on Titan ferrets, one Diva Plavalaguna (5th element) that you just couldn't miss, and a Rick Grimes that made our day.
by Garnet Nagato
At E3, a spectacle of new electronic things, it was the recruitment of the old that drew the most attention. After much fan harassment Square Enix has announced the remake of Final Fantasy VII, a seminal piece in the canon of video game history (Like Doom, which was also announced).
by Jasmine Williams
The controversy is an example of an archetypal debate. Which offensive acts qualify as freedom of expression, and which fall under the category of hate speech?
With Amanda DelaCruz
"The idea with Animal Kingdom was to create a beautiful book which people would enjoy colouring as much as I enjoyed putting together. Something people would love to look at and want to show others and which once finished they would want to keep afterwards." - Millie
With Sherif Badr
This is a movie about coincidence where two men with the same name will make you question your beliefs.
By Jasmine Williams
In reality, this boot camp class is like a good Swedish massage. Seems like fun when you start it, hurts like a bitch going through it, but you feel so much better after it.
By Amanda DelaCruz
What makes up the identity of a person? What traits are at the core of our being? What is unchanging and constant within you when all other variables are not? These questions are at the center of Claudia Gray's latest novel A Thousand Pieces of You.