Arts

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Smile, Toronto, you’re on camera!

Film, television and digital production in Toronto hits record-breaking $2 billion in 2016. Domestic and foreign film, television, digital and commercials production investments in Toronto had a third record-setting year in 2016 and achieved the $2.01-billion level for the first ...

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City hall exhibit uncovers Toronto’s early Black history

In honour of Black History Month, the City of Toronto and Infrastructure Ontario have revealed a new exhibit in the city hall rotunda with artifacts discovered during the construction of the new Toronto courthouse. “Toronto’s Black community has deep roots ...

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Stuart McLean’s publisher reflects on his passing

It was announced Feb. 15, 2017 that cherished humourist, bestselling author and award-winning journalist Stuart McLean has passed away. Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada, has been Stuart McLean’s proud publisher of 14 books over the past 27 years. In reflecting on Stuart and ...

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Roll Up the Rim to Win imperfectly successful

In its 31st year, Tim Hortons’ RRRoll Up the Rim to Win still attracts more business and more attention than any other campaign in the Canadian food industry. It’s one of the few campaigns that transcends generations. And people have ...

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Political turmoil reigns supreme in ACT II’s King John

ACT II Studio’s latest production takes on political turmoil in Shakespeare’s King John. Directed by artistic director Vrenia Ivonoffski and designed by Alta-Louise Doyle, the play is set in an edgy post-apocalyptic world and examines the game of power politics. ...

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Downtown Toronto Family Day fun at city sites

This Family Day, step back in time and immerse yourself in Toronto’s history! Several of the City’s Downtown Toronto museums will be open on Feb. 20 offering a variety of unique activities. FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE   250 Fort York ...

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Want to be a naked butler? Here’s how:

“Due to high demand in Toronto, Butlers in the Buff, the Male order company, is recruiting a new team of butlers in the Toronto and surrounding areas.” Looking for gorgeous, hardworking men with charm, charisma, and a great butt, Butlers earn ...

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Moss Park documentary wins 2016 Best Canadian Film

The Stairs, Director Hugh Gibson’s riveting documentary about three recovering drug addicts in Toronto’s Moss Park, has won the 20th Anniversary Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2016 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The award, which comes with a $100,000 cheque from ...

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Local music education landmark takes top honours again

Toronto’s Harris Institute ranked best private school in the 2017 ‘Media Arts Education Report‘ for a 5th consecutive year. Report author Jim Lamarche says, “Harris Institute is the best school of its kind in Canada. Highly Recommended.” In its ninth ...

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Online Miklos Legrady exhibit comes to Quinten galleries

Miklos Legrady Exhibit Comes to Maxx Quinten Art Gallery in Toronto

Canadian painting artist and photographer Miklos Legrady opens an exhibit of his work at Maxx Quinten Art Gallery in Toronto through July 29, 2017. Paintings on virtual display and for sale include five highly original, provocative and influential exhibits of ...

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