Thrush Holmes Empire ends, but emperor lives on
No-one could ever accuse Thrush Homes of being modest. But five years after dropping like a bomb on the Queen West art scene, the enfant terrible is smartening up and quieting down.
No-one could ever accuse Thrush Homes of being modest. But five years after dropping like a bomb on the Queen West art scene, the enfant terrible is smartening up and quieting down.
Nicola Dufficy recalls the enthusiastic phone call she received three years ago from her partner raving about a book festival he had attended called The Word On The Street.
Play set in a spa town at the very dawn of electricity in 1880, Tarragon's Vibrator Play is a little flat, even a little dull.
A tale of Tennessee Williams' bender in Vancouver in 1980 bears witness to the power of the theatre.
A Pembroke poet is among three judges announced for next year’s Griffin poetry prize.
This year’s nominees offer a collection of absorbing and enlivening biographies and memoirs.
Theresa Rudolph joins her dad in the “family business” — the Toronto Symphony Orchestra — as the 90th season begins.
The musical Ragtime is the big-ticket event of the season.
A letter to Mayor Rob Ford from leading cultural figures warns that cultural cutbacks could set the city economy back 25 years.
If you’ve never been to the opera, have no fear.
A theatrical cage match between two advocates of the disenfranchised.
Michael Greyeyes new work, from thine eyes, explores the dark mysterious spaces between life and death at Enwave Theatre.
Canadian company is honoured to bring Louis XIV period opera to Versailles.
Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones bring wood, cane and canvas to life in the popular production.
As Mayor Rob Ford and council Toronto dismantles itself, the arts are under attack — again
The Tale of a Town has energy and spirit but ultimately it just fizzles
Directors, actors, business people and cultural executives rallied Thursday against proposed cuts to Toronto's arts budget.
International opera star is opening the COC season in Iphigenia in Tauris.
Sixty audience members are accommodated in seats lining the walls while the "machina" of the work's title takes pride of place in the room's centre.
Toronto's Spin Master seizes on children's ability to attach multiple meanings to objects.
Will budget cuts cause the three well-used venues to be rented or sold?
Royal Ontario Museum releases its first children’s book.
10 organizations, including Toronto film fest and National Ballet, try to avert funding cuts.
Star of the Australian film, Burning Man, making its debut at TIFF, loves the challenges.
This free-riffing version of a children's classic offers an unabashedly adult approach