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Lauren DiBenedetto

Lauren DiBenedetto

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Freelance Writer, Post City Magazines

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Biography

Arts, Culture, and Lifestyle Journalist | Film Critic | Educator | Freelance Writer. Lauren DiBenedetto is a Toronto-based journalist, educator, and researcher with an expertise in arts, culture, lifestyle, and film. With an Hon. BA in English and a minor in Arts, Media, Performance & Design (Theatre specialization) as well as a Bachelor of Education from York University, Lauren further fostered her academic skills and obtained a Master of Arts in Literatures of Modernity from Toronto Metropolitan University. Their work combines sharp analytical insights, cultural critique, and a deep passion for storytelling. Lauren's journalism experience includes feature writing, reviews, and profiles. Their work has been published in Broken Pencil Magazine, where they have fostered international relationships, highlighting broader cultural arts scenes. Lauren has also contributed creative non-fiction, including "Butterflies & Rashes" in the White Wall Review. As a film professional and academic, Lauren's research focuses on queer cinema, women's theories, and the intersections of film and literature. Their master's thesis explored contemporary lesbian camp cinema and coined the "lesbian renaissance" in modern media. They have presented at conferences both locally and globally such as The University of Texas at Dallas' RAW Conference, and guest lectures on queer cinema for Soul Pepper Theatre. Lauren's professional history includes writing and editing roles with Broken Pencil Magazine, The White Wall Review, a publishing internship with RE: Books Publishing, and event production with TIFF and The Black Academy. They continue to act as an advocate for the arts and arts education, having served as a graduate assistant for Toronto Metropolitan University in the Film and Literature course and continue to serve as a teacher with the York Catholic District School Board in English and Theatre. When not writing or teaching, Lauren is immersed in Toronto's creative communities, fostering connections and amplifying underrepresented voices. With a vibrant, witty, and deeply analytical approach, Lauren's work continues to inspire and engage readers, bringing life to stories at the heart of arts and culture.

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Arts And Culture , Film , Community , Events , Media , Theatre , Pop Culture , Education , Food

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Total articles 32

  • 10 best day trips from Toronto this spring

    By Lauren DiBenedetto

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Fashion legend pledges loyalty to Toronto by opening a flagship store in Yorkville

    By Lauren DiBenedetto

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • A new tulip experience is coming near Toronto and it will be the GTA's biggest

    By Lauren DiBenedetto

    Mar. 27, 2025

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Company Info

Post City Magazines

Post City Magazines is a Toronto-based publishing company founded in 1989. It focuses on community-oriented content and operates nine magazines along with the digital platform TRNTO.com. The company delivers hyperlocal news, events, and lifestyle coverage to affluent residents in Toronto. The print magazines are distributed monthly and feature localized content, including real estate, dining, and cultural events. TRNTO.com offers online articles, event listings, and cannabis-related advertising for Canadian residents aged 19 and older. Post City Magazines also hosts industry panels, such as the Real Estate Roundtable in collaboration with the Rotman School of Management, providing expert insights into real estate trends in the Greater Toronto Area. With a dedicated team of 25 employees, Post City Magazines generates an annual revenue of $8 million. Its commitment to hyperlocal news and community engagement has established it as a trusted source for upscale neighborhoods in Toronto.

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Founded: 1989