Arts & Culture Searching for the stars September 20, 2006 Finding celebrities on Yorkville's streets during TIFF wasn't as easy as we thought. So, The Eyeopener's own amateur paparazzi duo took to the carpet. Arts & Entertainment Editor Amanda-Marie Quintino gives you the inside scoop.
Arts & Culture Mixing things up at TIFF September 20, 2006 Armed with a turntable and a set of giant speakers, Rye film grad Peter Mettler had party-goers praising him at the end of the night in a downtown church - and he's not even a priest. Samantha Saunders finds out why his mix is making waves.
Arts & Culture Lola on the Lamb September 12, 2001 By Kevin Ritchie It took nearly a decade for Sabrina Grdevich to learn how to be demure. It’s not surprising to here her admit this – in person she’s expressive with her arms, waving them around as she talks and rarely breaking eye contact. Grdevich, a former Ryerson theatre student is at the Toronto International […]
Arts & Culture Pool Shark a big fish October 18, 2000 It has all the elements to make it a classic B-movie: a cheesy setting, a low budget and a cheap-looking monster.
Arts & Culture Toto, we’re not in Hollywood anymore March 3, 1999 The recent avant-garde film symposium at Ryerson could be confusing to an outsider. Dorin Grunwald muddles through.
Arts & Culture Students premiere short films February 17, 1999 The No Budget Film Festival screens work of novice filmmakers
Arts & Culture Student immersed in interactive film January 20, 1999 Mark Lannutti made his own significant contribution to new media. The 23-year-old’s final project is an interactive film named K after the Czech novelist Franz Kafka.
Arts & Culture Rye honours filmmaker — again November 18, 1998 Robert Lantos has finally allowed Ryerson to give him the recognition he deserves.
Arts & Culture Cheesefest in 3-D, yeehaw! September 10, 1997 Film fest will make you jump out of your seat