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By Bhabna Banerjee

Former Editor

Bhabna is an illustrator, designer, and commercial artist from Toronto, Canada. She has a bachelor’s degree in Media Production with a minor in Graphic Design from York University, and works as a multimedia designer for creative agencies and publications based in Canada. Bhabna is passionate about visual storytelling and incorporates this into her illustrations. Beyond that, she loves to dabble in videography, set design, and any new mediums of art she can get her hands on.

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Toronto History Museums launch new program to explore previously untold stories by BIPOC artists

‘Awakenings’ is a virtual series of online art projects that aim to address the lack of representation for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour in telling stories about Toronto.

Arts . January 23, 2021

‘Twas the First Night of December

‘Twas the first night of December, and to what a surprise, all the people were stirring, as Christmas decorations rise.

Comics . March 7, 2021

An Ode to Our Small Businesses

This holiday season, let’s remember to support the backbone of our communities and shop small.

Comics . March 7, 2021

Escaping a dreary commute

No matter how you slice it, commutes are never good for you. Here’s a list of things that make it a little better.

Arts Features . November 23, 2020

Reminiscing an old town, and my old ways of living

The photo series focuses on locals from a close-knit community in a small town in Bengal, India.

Features . November 23, 2020

“Talent is equally distributed. Opportunity is not.”

The popular Leila Janah quote is exceptionally relevant when it comes to unpaid internships, a system designed only for privileged students who can afford the valuable experience.

Editorial . November 23, 2020

Re-opening of a Ghost Town

The journal of a daily commuter through the months of a lockdown in downtown Toronto, seen on Line 1.

Features . November 23, 2020

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. March 27, 2022

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