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April 5, 2024
In today’s edition of This City: what pop artist Maria Qamar, a.k.a. Hatecopy, is coveting in home decor. Plus, a hockey fan who
inspired Crayola to create a PWHL-themed purple crayon, a memoir on the postpartum nightmare no one talks about, and more. Visit
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After getting laid off from her copywriting job in 2015, Maria Qamar started posting her pop art–inspired doodles on Instagram
under the name Hatecopy (a not-so-subtle jab at her career). The subversive humour behind her pieces resonated with a wide
audience—including Mindy Kaling, who featured Qamar’s work in her series The Mindy Project. This month, Qamar is debuting a new
installation at Artist Project in Toronto. Here’s what she’s loving in home decor right now.
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“AS A KID, I DREAMED ABOUT A WOMEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE”
Debbie Harrison, a lifelong hockey fan, makes eclectic costumes for every game. Earlier this year, she showed up to one PWHL
Toronto game in a homemade purple crayon costume. After a photo of Harrison’s look made the rounds on social media, Crayola
announced an unofficial new colour: Powerplay Plum. Here, she shares what it’s like to be a superfan.
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BECOME A MOMFLUENCER WITH THE CYBEX HOT MOM WALK CONTEST
CYBEX is looking for a new walk leader and podcast host. The winner will receive up to $35,000 in prizes.
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MY PSYCHOTIC BREAK
After the birth of Patricia Tomasi’s first child, she split with reality. She had terrifying hallucinations, received messages
from the spirit world and spent so much on New Age paraphernalia that she had to sell her house. A memoir on the postpartum
nightmare no one talks about.
WHAT TO SEE, DO AND READ THIS MONTH
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A TALE OF FAMILY SACRIFICE AND SURVIVAL
After their mother’s death, three estranged siblings find themselves in charge of her legacy: a Chinese restaurant in small-town
Ontario. This new play, Woking Phoenix , serves up a tale of generational love, family sacrifice and food across two decades.
Theatre Passe Muraille, April 12 to 27
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