Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) is proud to present Indie Fridays, the free concert series that will kickstart the weekends in the heart of the city from June 24 to September 2 starting at 8pm. READ MORE
Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) is proud to present Indie Fridays, the free concert series that will kickstart the weekends in the heart of the city from June 24 to September 2 starting at 8pm. READ MORE
Toronto’s Open Roof Festival (ORF), celebrating indie film and music, returns for its seventh season for 10 weeks, kicking-off on June 21 with screenings on either Tuesday or Wednesday. READ MORE
The Brain Project presented by TELUS hopes to be a catalyst for discussion and awareness of brain health. Throughout the Summer months, sculptures will be displayed in a public exhibition in downtown Toronto and later sold to sponsoring organizations or collectors worldwide. READ MORE
One Billion Rising Toronto, with the support of Young People’s Theatre and Children’s Peace Theatre, is pleased to present the return of Emotional Creature by Eve Ensler, in a new production directed by Tanisha Taitt. Proceeds from the May 28th & 29th performances will benefit the Metro Action Committee on Violence against Women and Children (METRAC: Action On Violence). READ MORE
Two of Toronto’s finest musicians, violinist Conrad Chow and pianist Michael Berkovsky share their versatility and brilliant technique in an enthralling afternoon of tango and jazz with live dancers. Tango & Jazz Nuevo will takek place Sunday, May 22nd at the George Weston Recital Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts. READ MORE
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2016 will take over the Bloor/Yonge neighbourhood today, Saturday May 14th and tomorrow, Sunday May 15th, and it’s totally FREE to attend! READ MORE
We are down to the last couple of days of Hot Docs. It’s been an excellent festival thus far… but there are still many films worth checking out this weekend. How about some suggestions? READ MORE
The Man Who Saw Too Much
Artscapes
The film follows famed Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides, who has spent his life documenting death, tragedy, and violence. At the age of 9, he acquired his first camera. At that time, he became curiously fixated on capturing crime scenes and accidents. This curiosity led him to a role as an unpaid assistant at a Mexican tabloid when he was 13. Being a fan of American and Mexican cinema, the visuals on-screen shaped his way of seeing the world around him. READ MORE
The story begins like this: “Journalist David Farrier stumbles upon a mysterious tickling competition online. As he delves deeper he comes up against fierce resistance, but that doesn’t stop him getting to the bottom of a story stranger than fiction”. READ MORE
