Coincidence found me racing rush-lane hour at this wonderful artsy blockbuster Call Me By Your Name, a film based on the eponymous novel by Egyptian author André Aciman, with the screenplay by James Ivory and director Luca Guadagnino at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Monday night. A gorgeous film set in a town called B – “Somewhere in…
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If you have ever hoped to beat heteronormativity or longed for a more gender-equal world, Stephen Marche is here to shatter that dream for you. The Unmade Bed (with commentary – in footnotes and edits – by editor and wife Sarah Fulford, the youngest Editor-in-Chief of a magazine in Canada he proudly shares) exfoliates the notion of…
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Adichie is a brilliant entertainer, and I think she will take that as a compliment from her readers. True to her TED Talk, she does not stick with a single story for a certain person, or in other words, does not serve you down the stereotypes; although this does not mean you don’t relate with…
Read more “Americanah” is a racy romp through race structures in modern day America
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