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The groups Broadway Impact and American Foundation for Equal Rights say Jamie Lee Curtis, Martin Sheen, Yeardley Smith, George Takei, Matt Bomer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and several others will…
Robert Carsen returns to the Canadian Opera Company, and Atom Egoyen will resculpt his Salome in 2013
Japanese manga comic strips inspired Maxine Heppner's new Rage Project dance work, my heart is a spoon
Combination bar and gallery dials down the formality in video art and offers a space to "just hang out."
Toronto Power Plant announced Tuesday its plans to exhibit Christian Marclay's The Clock, a 24-hour montage film that unfolds in real time.
Amaluna is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and directed by Diane Paulus.
A list of winners on Sunday at the Golden Globe Awards
Geoffrey Pugen and Tibi Tibi Neuspiel created the most memorable moment at last year's Nuit Blanche with The Tie Break. This week, they bring it from the cold.
Film star Jay Baruchel says he couldn't have made it without his mother's help during an 18-year acting career that has seen him work with stars including Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morga…
The man, identified as an executive and a longtime subscriber to the orchestra, says he feels terrible about the incident.
The story behind publisher Random House, owned by a foreign giant company, acquiring total control of McClelland & Stewart.
Margaret Atwood's work, The Penelopiad, is given a superb production by Nightwood Theatre, Star theatre critic Richard Ouzounian writes.
The Velvet Underground says the banana design created by Andy Warhol and used on album cover should not be used by or sold for use by others.
Falun Gong-backed Shen Yun and Beijing-sanctioned Chinese New Year Carnival offer competing views of Chinese culture.
Korean-Canadian's play about a convenience store is poised to open Soulpepper's 2012 season.
A posthumous retrospective of pioneering artist, activist, DJ and general culutral hub Will Munro, who died of brain cancer at 32 last year.
Robert Lepage's tale of three mismatched souls in modern Shanghai is filled with visual richness in this Royal Alexandra Theatre production, but it's weaker on the emotional front.
Exhibit, opening Oct. 20, extends gallery's run of must-see shows.
The Toronto branch of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists picks the best male, female and voice performers at a gala bash on Feb. 25.
Officially declares his candidacy for artistic directorship after Des McAnuff leaves in 2013.
Books about tree planting, chimpanzees and Mount Everest have made the short list for the $25,000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction.
App lets you hunt Lisbeth Salander from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
The one-night only read through will be held on Jan. 16 with proceeds going to charity Blessings in a Backpack.
Episode III: Enjoy Poverty is a bombastic film by Dutch artist Renzo Martens that asks questions about foreign aid and gets some surprising answers.
Gabe Antonacci shines as Johnny in the Green Day musical at Toronto Centre for the Arts.