EJECT MAGAZINE LAUNCH
Mersiha Gadzo, Jessica Moy, Patrice America , Christina Cheng and Kayla Kreutzberg at the launch of Eject (absent: Maryam Shah)
Secrets of an illusionist
As 14-year-old Alexis Mayorca pulled out his ten-dollar bill from his wallet, a crowd encircled around him. All of the students watched attentively, eager to witness another incredible magic trick.
Official EJECT MAGAZINE!
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VIDEO: Araabmuzik live at The Hoxton- Toronto
By: Christina Cheng VIDEO: Araabmuzik live at The Hoxton- Toronto November 3, 2011 Araabmuzik The Hoxton Toronto, On. Canada
VIDEO: Araabmuzik live at The Hoxton- Toronto
By: Christina Cheng VIDEO: Araabmuzik live at The Hoxton- Toronto November 3, 2011 Araabmuzik The Hoxton Toronto, On. Canada
Antiques: a labour of love
Walking into Steve’s secondhand and antique store is like walking into Ollivander’s Wand Shop in Diagon Alley. Sure, you feel like Harry Potter as you stumble into this massive pile of clutter and wood and old radios and things that can only be called contraptions with forgotten functions. Matter of Time is Steve’s baby, … Read more
Writing pretty prose on Toronto’s Streets
By Mersiha Gadzo Chik chika chik chik. DING! Ziiiiiiiiiiip. Chik, chik, chika, chik. It’s a nice nostalgic feeling hearing the sound of a good old, obsolete object being brought to life in today’s digital age. The sound is 23-year old Kaile Glick typing away at her 1950s Smith Corona typewriter outside on a street in … Read more
Graffiti of Expression: Taking a stand on art
By: Christina Cheng
“What was first conceived for Street Art Showcase was to really find a medium to break the misconceptions and stereotypes that people had of these graffiti artists as thugs and criminals… It was about bringing these guys to the forefront, allowing politicians to understand who they are, what they are, what they are about to the public and vise versa.”
Marriage doesn’t have to be a dirty word
Some do it for love; others do it for their mum and dad, and yet others do it for money. Some simply give in and do it for the tax benefits. Then again, some don’t do it at all. Marriage. It’s a loaded word. Put “second,” “broken,” or “gay” in front of it and … Read more








