Mejuri Celebrates the Grand Opening of their Flagship and Community with a Special Prize for Love at Mid-Autumn 2023

Last week, Mejuri, the category-defining fine jewelry brand, marked a significant milestone by celebrating the opening of its flagship store on 64 Ossington Avenue. The event brought together local entrepreneurs, community members, and VIPs, creating a sense of excitement as Mejuri expands its retail presence.

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Significance of the Dragon’s Tale

Dragon’s Tale dives into the rich and sometimes tense dynamics of first and second-generation immigrants, exploring the fable of Chinese poet Qu Yuan as a foil to the journey of a young Chinese-Canadian woman Xiao Liang and her ailing father. Undeniably, Dragon’s Tale bursts with soaring music, song and storytelling, spanning continents and generations.  

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Fairview Mall Welcomes the 32nd T&T Supermarket Location

The sound of lion dance drums and the aromatic smells of Asian street food made for a festive kick-off celebrating the grand opening of T&T Supermarket’s newest Toronto location at Cadillac Fairview Mall. Open to the public on May 18th, the store is a refreshing addition to a landmark mall in North York, Toronto, where the surrounding residential community has been steadily growing with modern condominiums and revitalization projects.

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Introducing a New Book for Asian Heritage Month by Canadian Author — Nancy Lam: The Loyal Daughter

Asian Heritage Month is a fitting time to celebrate authors from the Asian-Canadian community, and new to the scene is immigration lawyer Nancy Lam. Her debut novel, The Loyal Daughter, is loosely based on her mother’s journey from China (Hong Kong) to Canada, spanning from the 1940s to present day. Told through the perspectives of a mother, daughter and grand-daughter, the story speaks to the myths and realities of the immigrant journey in North America which include complex relationships and generational challenges and trauma.

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Lost Love《流水落花》: A Heart-Warming Film starring Sammi Cheng and a First-time Feature Film for Director Ka Sing Fung

The movie looks into how a couple rediscovers the feeling of parenthood by fostering children aVer the painful loss of their own child. A married couple, Chan Tin Mei (Sammi) and Ho Bun (Alan), lost their three-year-old son to a congenital heart disease. S,ll in pain over the loss, Mei resists having another child. One day, Mei finds out that they can become a foster family. Her desolate heart finds sustenance from possibly regaining the feeling of being a mother. 

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Remembering Ju Ming 朱銘, Sculptor and Artist

On April 22, 2023, the art world was saddened by the passing of sculptor Ju Ming 朱銘 who was aged 85. He was an internationally-renowned Taiwanese sculptural artist best known for his abstracted, blocky bronze and steel sculptures that masterfully depict human forms with unexpected sharp-edged shapes and a modern palette. A large number of his works are on permanent display in public areas around the world.

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Conquering Hate with Art + Love 2.0 用愛與藝術征服仇恨 第二章

Art reflects our ever-changing culture and has the ability to shift society's values and views. Racism and injustice have been huge topics during the pandemic, especially in the Asian community, where the anti-Asian racism, discrimination and violence in North America became a harsh reminder that we must stand up against hate.

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