By Tonte Spiff Photography as an industry is not a new concept, as the idea of photography dates all the way back to the time of the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle, with Joseph Niepce creating the first photograph in 1827. The contemporary forms of photography that we’re all familiar with came about in the form of instant photography in 1948, when the Polaroid camera was introduced to the world. Since the mid-to-late 1980s, the pronounced growth and advancements in technology has further changed the photography industry. Digital photography was introduced during the late 1990s, and cellphones have also evolved to feature digital photography and videography capabilities.
By Aaron Zaretsky Sports are popularly known to be heterosexual dominant, but that did not stop athletes from the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community dominating in their desired sport. Below are FIVE Canadian gay athletes whose accomplishments and breakthroughs not only have an impact in Canada, but their respected sport overall.
By Carolina Salinas Over the last few years, we have noticed that some print publications, including the Queer and Alternative magazines, have moved into the digital world to stay relevant. On the contrary, some, which have decided against adapting to the digital media era, have vanished. Fortunately, there is still good off and on line Queer publications whose content is a gold mine of stories and knowledge about the LGBTQ+ Community.
By Carolina Salinas Throughout the years, it has been proven that yoga provides a large number of health benefits to those who choose to do the exercise. For instance, it helps to reduce the levels of stress and anxiety, as well as improve fitness and concentration. However, did you know that this trendy millennial practice, that dates back 5,000 years according to University of Toronto, can be practiced by a pregnant woman or even by your tiny toddler? Check out these four events happening around the GTA to dive deep in to the yoga world.
By Carolina Salinas Canada has quite the Indigenous population, as they were the original inhabitants of the land that is now Canada. Inuit’s and First Nations emerged well before the arrival of Europeans in Canada, while the Métis were born as a distinct cultural byproduct of the intermarriage between European settlers and First Nations people.
By Carolina Salinas Many of us are familiar with the Rainbow Flag flowing throughout Canadian Parks, in bars or been waved on the streets by activists especially during Pride Month. However, many people are unaware that there are other types of flags that represent a vast range of different sexual orientations.
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