Monthly Archive

March 2009

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find totaly 6 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team

Sugar: The bittersweet of baseball politics

Sports in the US, much like Hollywood, presents itself as a celebration of star power and those who make it while rarely pausing to examine the many more who are discarded, exploited, and very often read more..

Visual Arts
Meres J. Weche

Spence Gallery: Exploring the Diasporic Canvas

Spence Gallery is a trendy art space located in Mirvish Village. Here, Toronto art lovers can get a taste of contemporary expression from artists of Caribbean, Latin-American, and African backgrounds.... read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

Disney’s Princess Tiana is representing

I love Disney. Who doesn’t? And like most little girls, I had visions of marrying royalty and becoming a princess. This, however, did not seem likely as there really weren’t any Black read more..

Lifestyle
AfroToronto Team

The Curl Ambassadors

A couple of months back, my sister and I visited The Curl Ambassadors to get their illustrious curly-doo.  Now, my general policy is to allow only stylists who have firsthand experience with my read more..

Theatre
Meres J. Weche

Wise.Woman: An Interview with Rebecca Fisseha

How far would you go to find yourself? Ethiopian-born playwright Rebecca Fisseha asks us to explore this question in her first full-length play and main stage production, Wise.Woman, now showing at To... read more..

Theatre
Meres J. Weche

Theatre Review: The Color Purple

For nearly a month now, Toronto’s Canon Theatre has been the home of Oprah Winfrey & friends’ acclaimed stage production of “The Color Purple.” Adapted by playwright Marsha Norman from Alice Walke... read more..

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