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As originally predicted by The Star in its opening night review, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival's production of Jesus Christ Superstar will start performances at Broadway's Neil Simon Th…
John Kastner earns fifth Emmy nomination for Life With Murder after shifting between networks
Six books have made the Giller Prize for fiction short list.
Toronto's House of Anansi Press is expecting great things from major book awards.
Three short stories of Ryunosuke Akutagawa depict the tales of outcast and ostracized people in A Fool's Life at the Theatre Centre
Two plays, Shine Your Eye and Peggy Pickit Sees the Face of God, offer poignant windows on Africa at Bluma Appel Theatre
Art theft is a highly under reported and investigated crime.
Not only is Cirque's latest show their most spectacular to date, but for almost all of its 2-hour length, it succeeds in distilling a sad and powerful poetry out of the enigma that was Micha…
Was it just us, or did this all-night art thing come with a foreboding dose of dread?
Ayelet Waldman called online reviewers “f***ing MORON(s)” because they gave Chabon's The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man one star out of five on amazon.com.
Two-play package about two worlds' interaction bound to be hit.
What’s the best of the annual art feast? Depends what you bring to it.
This is among the first of a new breed of cultural venues that also showcase the urban drama unfolding on every corner
Could the fate of Nuit Blanche be sealed if Mayor Ford’s proposals go ahead?
Awkward setting and strange staging sabotage some fine singing.
From Rent to Wicked to Glee, Idina Menzel knows how to make things sparkle.
Move Over Mrs. Markham, a bawdy farce at Stage West about marital infidelity, is a very mixed affair indeed.
They've made a video to help raise money for the Goodman Cancer Research Centre.
Tim Rice/ABBA musical ultimately triumphs with its emotional content.
Acclaimed graphic novelist ends 7-year hiatus with sprawling new book
Prizes honour year's best novelists and upcoming talents
Horror author reads excerpts from work in progress.
Six opera singers from around the world share leading roles in the COC’s Rigoletto as their careers soar.
"I'm not interested in museum pieces, but I am interested in giving tradition contemporary currency."
The AGO's brand-new learning centre rehabilitates a dark, subterranean bunker into an inspiring creative space