A century later, reframing Tom Thomson
It's a sink-or-swim moment for a London gallery director and the Canadian canvases he's long coveted: a show that could well reframe Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven.
It's a sink-or-swim moment for a London gallery director and the Canadian canvases he's long coveted: a show that could well reframe Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven.
Groundbreaking London exhibition frees Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris and others from the yoke of Canadian nationalism, revealing them as the modernist innovators they were.
Opera Atelier brings style and substance in equal measures to Mozart's Don Giovanni.
From Spike in Notting Hill to the Earl of Oxford in Anonymous, Rhys Ifans brings Welsh magic to each role.
Eminent Canadian painter Tony Scherman takes on the Trudeau myth and legend with "Black October," a show revolving around the FLQ October crisis.
Three prominent Canadian writers file suit claiming copyright infringement in Gold Mountain Blues
Gorgeous costumes and stunning choreography are two of the reasons the show is so successful.
"I realized that my brain was, in its own way, messed up the way his was."
American performer Van Hughes, who starred in the Broadway production of Green Day's American Idiot, will also lead the cast of the North American tour that will debut in Toronto in December.
One-man show Circumcise Me! Traces the voyage of Yisrael Campbell from nice Catholic boy to orthodox Jew
Musical biography of Nigerian Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is strong on style, weaker on substance.
Charles Foran named winner of Writers' Trust Non-Fiction award
Bharati blends diverse cultures from across India into an extravaganza of music and dance.
Soulpepper Theatre Company will launch its 15th anniversary season with a play about Toronto, Kim's Convenience.
Author Jeffrey Eugenides follows his huge success with the Pulitzer prizewinning Middlesex with the very different The Marriage Plot
Canada's Dancer Transition Resources Centre trains dancers to handle living and working after the prime performance years.
Chuck Hughes is a Montreal chef who slayed Bobby Flay on Iron Chef. Now the restaurant whiz kid is aiming for the top guns in the culinary world.
Margaret Atwood lives in many literary universes. Here's what she has to say about the science fiction one
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In Fela!, legendary Nigerian musician and activist Fela Kuti's daring artistry is celebrated.
Mayor detained by “urgent business” as cultural luminaries gather.
Artist Ken Nicol's lifelong project is to divine order from the chaos of everyday life " mostly his own.
”I was frightened and lonely and felt different from all the other young men in the company.”
Ethnic stereotypes no longer amuse or edify us.
A cute idea doesn't bear fruit in Tarragon Theatre's silent play, Name in Vain.