It’s Tuesday, April 16, in Toronto. Hogtown, usually an ugly shade of grey at this time of year, has turned bright red. An impromptu meeting of radical celebs is caught on camera.
It’s Tuesday, April 16, in Toronto. Hogtown, usually an ugly shade of grey at this time of the year, has turned bright red.
Over at the University of Toronto, American iconoclast Michael Moore is reading from his best-selling new book, Stupid White Men, to an overflow crowd.
At the very same time, socialist balladeer Billy Bragg is wowing a sold-out crowd at a downtown club.
Meanwhile, a screening of the NFB’s View from the Summit, a documentary on last April’s Quebec City protests, is also packed.
Radicals are everywhere!
Bragg — on the left in the photo, of course — finds time to head over to Convocation Hall to meet Moore.
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