Time for another In The City installment. This week, I am highlighting various events that will certainly count as sensory experiences. READ MORE
Time for another In The City installment. This week, I am highlighting various events that will certainly count as sensory experiences. READ MORE
The Meet the Presses collective announced last month the finalists for the 2015 bpNichol Chapbook Award. The winner will be announced on November 14, at the annual Meet the Presses Indie Literary Market, which runs from 11:30 am to 5 pm at the Tranzac Club, at 292 Brunswick Avenue, in Toronto. READ MORE
The team from The Blood In The Snow Canadian Film Festival (BITS) previously announced this year’s full festival line up. With many filmmakers and very special guest actress Tristan Risk in attendance, the festival will showcase 8 features and 15 short films this year. READ MORE
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) and Music Director Peter Oundjian are delighted to present Peter and the Wolf: In Support of SickKids, a very special performance to benefit The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) on Thursday, November 26 at 7:30pm at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto. READ MORE
In this Theatre Crawl installment, I highlight a few performances that I think will appeal to every taste, showcasing very interesting and poignant stories. READ MORE
This weekend, I propose you spend some time perusing some classic books, taking in some local theatre, and of course indulge in live music. Toronto never disappoints in its offering of arts and cultural events. READ MORE
One of my favourite months, October brings us fresh Fall colours and some very fun events in Toronto. After my big move earlier this month, I give you my picks of the events for the remainder of the month. READ MORE
“There is one thing we know attracts Trickster: fear.” Native Earth Performing Arts is currently presenting Huff written and performed by the award-winning Cree playwright Cliff Cardinal. The darkly comic, fantastical and heart-wrenching one-man play explores the lives of Indigenous youth battling addiction, and systemic injustices while dreaming of a better life. READ MORE
Presented by TELUS, Community Day is the Ontario Science Centre‘s way of celebrating science with the whole community. The fun takes place on Saturday, September 26th. In addition to FREE admission to all the exhibits and special programming in the Centre throughout the day, adult visitors will be able to turn back the clock to see the popular IMAX film Humpback Whales at the children’s price. READ MORE
Sellers & Newel, one of my favourite second-hand bookstores, continues its the Sellers & Newel Speakeasy on Wednesday, September 16th, 8pm with the wonderful sounds of Orit Shimoni and special guest Tim Hamel. READ MORE
