Arts

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Mackenzie House chalks up a history lesson

Leslieville resident and artist Leslie Ashton was at 106 Yonge St. on June 8 drawing a tribute to Vic Steinberg, a girl reporter who went undercover as a man at the men-only Toronto News in 1894. The street art is ...

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Everybody’s Got A Story: A Celebration of Canadian Women In Music

Musical theatre company Angelwalk Theatre celebrates Canada’s 150th with the world premiere of Everybody’s Got A Story: A Celebration of Canadian Women in Music. A tribute to the nation’s strong history of women in music, this must-see concert runs Thursday ...

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Artists paint coast-to-coast tour of Canada: on show at Arta Gallery

During the 150th year celebrations of Confederation, artists and lifelong friends Carol Loeb and Alison Grapes are traveling along the Trans-Canada Highway from coast to coast from St. John’s to Victoria, stopping every 150 km to find the subject and ...

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Act II is having Dinner With Goebbels

The hit play Dinner With Goebbels, written by Mark Leith and directed by Vrenia Ivonoffski, artistic director of The Estelle Craig Act II Studio, is being remounted, with a stellar new cast, for its fourth run since its debut in ...

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Ten Harris Institute alumni garner 2017 JUNO nods

Alumni of Downtown Toronto’s Harris Institute contributed to an unprecedented 10 Juno Awards, the Canadian music industry’s awards for excellence in recorded music. “This may never happen again,” says the college’s founder John Harris. “Our faculty and staff are thrilled ...

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More songwriters live Downtown West: SOCAN new music study

SOCAN has crunched creator numbers once again to understand better where and how music is being made in Canada, revealing that more new music-makers reside in the Trinity / Little Portugal area of Toronto than in any other neighbourhood in ...

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Liberty Village is Universal Music Canada’s artist “hub”

Universal Music Canada (UMC) President & CEO Jeffrey Remedios has announced his company’s visions for their place in the city and artist community as they relocate to a new site at 80 Atlantic Ave. in Liberty Village.Toronto Mayor John Tory ...

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Masque group to perform Jonson’s ‘Vision of Delight’ May 1

To celebrate the 400th anniversary of its premiere, Toronto Masque Theatre presents a staged reading with song of Ben Jonson’s The Vision of Delight on May 1. Directed by Derek Boyes, the reading will feature young actors from George Brown ...

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Butter Avenue album creates perfect vibe for spring

The new album Butter Avenue from Downtown West resident and musician Jon O’Bergh is the perfect follow-up to his earlier solo piano album, Winter Moods. This rich blend of jazz, impressionism, and neo-modern piano evokes spring’s vibrant tapestry of color. ...

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Local author Bill Freeman calls for participatory democracy

Citizen engagement is breathing new life into our democracy In the midst of political upheaval and the uncertainty that arises from Brexit and Donald Trump’s presidency, local author Bill Freeman calls for participatory democracy in Democracy Rising. Freeman argues for ...

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