Awards honour cold but funny Canucks
The 12th annual Canadian Comedy Awards are now a five-day event that features performances by nominees at five venues, from Thursday to Monday.
The 12th annual Canadian Comedy Awards are now a five-day event that features performances by nominees at five venues, from Thursday to Monday.
Obvious messages and weak acting undermine some strong writing in Those Who Can't Do . . . at Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace
Dance, music and spoken word production is intriguing and thought-provoking.
Five artists, working in everything from sculpture to video and photography, are in running for $70,000 prize.
Marie-Josée Chartier's Stria was inspired by trips the Alberta's Badlands.
The authors are now in the running for four literary awards apiece this fall.
Toronto's musicals this fall run the gamut from Disney to Green Day.
David Hockney sets aside his painterly brushes to create works with an iPad sketch app ... aptly called “Brushes.”
Abstract: Zhang Ling has been dogged by allegations of plagiarism in her new book out Oct. 8 from Penguin. But she says she's never read the books she's accused of taking ideas from.
Writers, including Giller nominee Zsuzsi Gartner, say it’s time to stop treating the literary form like a poor relation to the novel.
A quintet of shows due this fall that should command your attention.
This fall's theatrical openings show our city's diversity in full flower.
Toronto's fall opera season plans for quality down the line
There's an amazing range of offerings at the Harbourfront and Sony Centres to suit every taste.
National Ballet launches its 60th anniversary season with a lavish new production of the perennial favourite, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky.
One-man show by James Gangl, Sex, Religion and Other Hangups, explores his intimate world of sexual dysfunction.
AIDS activist and playwright discusses his life and struggles.
Torontonians among those cheering award for Scandinavian literary giant.
Riveting pairings emerge in mixed repertoire of dance in Proartedanza at the Fleck Dance Theatre.
Accusations of plagiarism have dogged Toronto writer Zhang Ling's work
Stratford pop star under consideration for a leading role in this new all-Canadian production opening July, 2012.
Exhibit features Toronto artist, his Holocaust survivor father and the grandfather who disappeared.
Derek Sullivan's heady work roots itself to physical experience in his current Power Plant show.
A review of The Ugly One, a fun, well-written piece.
Plain Kate, a first children's novel by Erin Bow of Kitchener, won the $25,000 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Tuesday evening, after being deemed "best children's book of the year,"…