Famed Nigerian dance spectacle coming
The Mirvishes are bringing Fela!, an audience endearing Nigerian dance spectacle, to Toronto.
The Mirvishes are bringing Fela!, an audience endearing Nigerian dance spectacle, to Toronto.
George Clooney’s new movie The Ides of March skips Telluride, going straight from Venice to Toronto showings.
Myrna Dey's debut novel Extensions is the first ever readers' choice nominee for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Patrick deWitt and Esi Edugyan join four British novelists on the prestigious list.
Soulpepper's staging of Arthur Miller gem suffers from slow pace, despite wonderful performance by Michael Hanrahan.
Oscar-winning actor leads his Old Vic company to triumph in Shakespeare's play.
Roastmaster Jeffrey Ross brings his wicked comedic wit to Casino Rama.
Intimate Paris exhibit allows stress-free contemplation of the master.
1922 seafaring drama, Anna Christie, shows new power in muscular Rob Ashford production.
Canadian star of Sex and the City is bringing Private Lives to Toronto and New York.
Toronto artist John Coburn's post-9/11 drawings go on public display for the first time.
The Wolf and the Bluebird from a new Peter and the Wolf visit the ROM to view their counterparts.
Hamilton's Caissie Levy stars in the adaptation of the 1990 Oscar winning film.
Four new cast members in latest Second City show gives it real zip and excitement.
Powerful publication gives the hit show its first quibbling review. Will this keep it from Broadway?
Mapping out a rich fall cornucopia of new Canadian books
Tom Cochrane, Natalie McMaster, Ben Heppner among luminaries who will perform American songs in charitable 9/11 tribute.
There used to be a riddle that went: "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my father's son."
Call it a tale of three cities and a tale of three stunning exhibitions that have been drawing art lovers all summer. As autumn looms, all three are shifting into last-chance mode. But it&rs…
Four newcomers to the mainstage at Second City bring fresh faces and new talents to upcoming show.
Vanessa Nicholas and Caroline Macfarlane had the idea to beautify the city with brightly painted bikes before Rob Ford saddled up.
A preview of exceptional art coming to galleries this fall
Exhibit pulls back veil of iconhood on Tom Thomson.
In a large studio above a dry cleaners on St. Clair West, Marcos Martins, known in the world of capoeira as “Paraiba,” almost casually lifts his compact, muscled body into a hand…
The mixture of Frank Sinatra’s singing and Twyla Tharp’s choreography is simply inspired.