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Jordana Goldman

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Toronto, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Jordana:

Three ways young Toronto activists are fighting Doug Ford

Includes a film satirizing Ontario’s sex-ed curriculum and an art exhibition on folks without basic income → Read More

The best Toronto concerts happening in August 2018

Drake and Migos come to Toronto in August (but no OVO Fest?), along with David Byrne, Beach House, The National and others; plus Manifesto, Veld and Caribbean Carnival festivals. → Read More

Stand up for the Danforth at these #DanforthStrong events

Show your support for Toronto's Greektown neighbourhood following the mass shooting on July 22. → Read More

TIFF to hold a rally for gender equality during 2018 festival

On September 8, King West will turn into marching grounds for women to protest inequality in the film industry → Read More

Comic book publisher Koyama Press to close in 2021

After more than a decade, the beloved Toronto-based publisher of comics, art books and graphic novels is calling it quits → Read More

Drake and Migos's Toronto concerts postponed 10 days

Drake and Migos's Scotiabank Arena concerts on the Aubrey and The Three Migos tour will now take place August 20, 21 and 22. Still no word on whether there will be a 2018 OVO Fest → Read More

Toronto's board of health calls on feds to decriminalize all drugs

“The current approach to drug use actually worsens the situation because it forces people into unsafe drug practices and it actually prevents people from getting help,” says medical officer of health Eileen de Villa → Read More

More support needed to stop Toronto youth from carrying guns

Of Toronto youth susceptible to violence and crime, 40 per cent said they could get a gun in less than three hours → Read More

Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard charged with sexual assault

Jacob Hoggard of Hedley has been charged with sexual interference and two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm, according to a release by the Toronto Police Service → Read More

Morro And Jasp, Anywhere to play Best of Fringe 2018

Eight shows from this year's Toronto Fringe Festival will get remounts at the Studio Theatre during the recently revived mini-festival, which kicks off on August 17 → Read More

The Dark Knight to screen in IMAX 70mm at the Cinesphere

Toronto is one of four North American cities chosen to host 10th anniversary screenings of Christopher Nolan's seminal superhero film → Read More

Protestors held a sex-ed class at Queen’s Park today

In response to Doug Ford’s replacement of the 2015 sex-ed curriculum with on from 1998, protestors read the curriculum aloud on the front lawns of Queen's Park → Read More

While venues close in Toronto, these musicians are bringing one back to life

Fighting against the city’s venue crisis, Future Peers, Witch Prophet and VERSA are throwing a multi-disciplinary show at the former home of Whippersnapper Gallery. → Read More

Weed giant Tweed's participation in this year’s Pride carries odd whiff

For LGBTQ activists familiar with the battles to win acceptance for marijuana as medicine, Tweed's Pride foray "to celebrate progress" comes amid the growing corporate takeover of medical cannabis in Canada → Read More

New interactive installations added to King Street Transit Pilot

King Street Transit Pilot unveils interactive installations designed by Ryerson students through a partnership between ShapeLab and the City of Toronto. → Read More

This Kensington Market grocery store is turning into an art maze

Kensington Market’s old Zimmerman’s Fairland grocery is turning into a six series immersive art maze with collaborations from visual and musical artists. → Read More

Doug Ford halts Ontario anti-ticket scalping law

Doug Ford, the newly elected Ontario premier, has announced a halt on a portion of the Ticket Sales Act, which was set to take effect July 1 → Read More

The best Toronto concerts of July 2018

Janelle Monáe, Radiohead, Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu are included in the best Toronto concerts this summer. Plus, Nano Mutek provides a tease for Mutek Festival in Montreal, and the final Warped Tour ever rolls through town. → Read More

Five things we learned from Naomi Klein’s The Battle For Paradise launch

The journalist and author talked disaster capitalists and green colonialists at the launch for latest book at the Gladstone Hotel → Read More

Erykah Badu to headline 2018 AfroChic Festival

The soul/R&B musician will DJ and speak at the two-day event devoted to Afro-Canadian music and culture → Read More