Call For Submissions: Reel Asian Film Festival

Are you an independent film maker?  Does your production involve an  East/South/Southeast Asian/Asian North American and Asian diasporic artists in a key creative role (behind the camera and on screen)?  If so, the Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival wants you to submit your masterpiece for their 17th annual festival!

Reel Asian is Canada’s largest and longest-running showcase dedicated to contemporary Asian cinema and media arts from Asia, North America and all over the world. Annually, the festival attracts thousands of attendees to screenings, industry events and galas. We invite you to submit new independent films and videos of all genres by and/or about East, South and Southeast Asians. The 17th Annual Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival will take place November 5-10 in Toronto and November 15-16 in Richmond Hill.

The early bird submission deadline is April 30, 2013 (no fee).  The final submission deadline is July 2, 2013 ($20 fee). (more…)

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Japanese Supermarkets In Toronto

Japanese supermarkets in Toronto
Photo by Ashley Haley

Missing Japanese home cooking? Need some ingredients you can’t seem to find anywhere? How about checking out the many options we lucky Torontonians have at our disposal. Explore the various Japanese supermarkets in Toronto. Ashley Haley breaks it down for you.

J-Town

3160 Steeles East / 404 & Steeles

J-Town, should you be close enough to access it, should always be your first stop for authenticity. This shopping complex encompasses a supermarket, restaurant, bakery, fishmonger, cafe, izakaya, kitchenware store, cosmetics store, beauty salon…it is, essentially, a tiny Japanese mall. The prices are consistent with what you might find at Sanko, though slightly higher than the Korean grocery stores that stock Japanese products. Still, for the experience – especially for expats fighting homesickness – this place is the Promised Land. It’s also the only store I know of in the city that sells melon pan, fresh or otherwise.

Access it by the 53 Steeles East bus at Finch Station – the stop you want is “3381 Steeles Avenue East,” immediately afterWoodbine Avenue.

Sanko

730 Queen Street West / Queen & Bathurst

Sanko is the more well-known of the two purely-Japanese shops in town, open since 1968 and run by a local family. For downtowners, it is a much more sensible choice than J-Town, especially as it has a fantastic stock of both drygoods and fresh ingredients, including burdock root and shiso leaves. Rice balls and takeout obentou available too. Sanko also carries an extensive stock of Japanese dishware; priced for imports but of excellent quality.

Access it via the 511Bathurstor 501 Queen streetcars.

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