Arts

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Bruce Bell: Music Hall dominated Toronto while Vaudeville ruled U.S.

Bruce Bell– A few years back my good friend and neighbour the late actress Billie Mae Richard and I were strolling around the neighbourhood when we found ourselves walking through a nondescript parking lot on the southeast corner of Victoria ...

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Smile, TO! You’re out there—on camera!

Toronto sees another strong year for film, television and digital productions in 2017. In 2017, domestic and foreign film, television, digital and commercials production investments in Toronto achieved their second highest level ever at $1.8 billion, the third consecutive year ...

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TO pitches streaming to LA film & TV studios

Mayor John Tory and Councillor Michael Thompson (Ward 37 Scarborough Centre), chair of the city’s Economic Development Committee, will join a delegation of 23 Toronto companies and organizations in Los Angeles on April 19 to pitch industry leaders in streaming, ...

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Junior Festival: Big thoughts for growing minds

Harbourfront Centre, one of Canada’s leading presenters of contemporary arts and culture, is proud to announce Junior, a new international children’s festival that takes on the challenging questions facing youth today. Featuring Canadian premieres, acclaimed performances from as far away ...

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How to make a documentary

A detailed guide for visual creatives and storytellers In this detailed guide on how to make a documentary, we’ll take a look at subject discovery, review various options for equipment, examine the different steps taken during production, and point out some ...

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5 incredible graduation-party ideas

Graduation day is one of the most important milestones in the lives of students; it blends end as well as beginning of two crucial phases in their careers; and also, it adds a new feather in their academic cap. This ...

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‘Movement never lies’ … Really?

It is upsetting that executives of the National Ballet of Canada (the “NBC”) insulting everyone’s intelligence by persistent promotion of evidently lacking choreographic opuses of Guillaume Côté. You cannot hide the obvious: if you continue to impose on Canadian audience ...

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Porn writer, dictator, rock star, & more on freedom

Janis Joplin famously sang the lyrics of Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster in the song Me and Bobby MaGee, “Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.” But is freedom simply the lack of entanglements, obligations, and responsibilities? Is ...

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The Christmas Story’s 80th year

Start December with the true spirit of the holiday season: joy, open hearts, kindness, and hope – and a reminder of our shared humanity. Please join us for the 80th season of THE CHRISTMAS STORY,  playing December 8-24 at the historic Church Of the Holy Trinity, located ...

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