Arts

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Sorry! So sorry! The art of apology energizes his work

Marie Nazar — Art in Transit launches Sorry, Gary Duehr’s amusing yet powerful series of 20 collaged poems and images on multiple Pattison Onestop digital networks across Canada from January 20 – February 28, 2014.  Sorry is part of Pattison’s ...

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Belching gas sustained a glorious architecture—Bruce Bell

The Consumers Gas Building at 19 Toronto St, (now home to the exclusive Rosewater Supper Club) is a perfect example of how Toronto wanted to present itself in the late 19th century; elegant, sophisticated and powerful. Built by the team ...

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The Cult blesses Toronto with an electrifying show

Reviewed by Kayvon Zahedi   [Photos by Calvin Oberton] — The Cult’s performance at the Danforth Music Hall on the night of Saturday, Dec 7, 2013 was one to be remembered for its ‘electrifying’ theme and content. The sold-out capacity crowd ...

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February concerts at the Royal Conservatory

Classical Concerts The Royal Conservatory’s presentation of all ten Beethoven Violin Sonatas, which begins with Isabelle Faust with Alexander Melnikov on January 24, continues with Sarah Kim with David Louie on February 14, Luri Lee with Stewart Goodyear on February 23, ...

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Lombard Street’s shady past exposed in historian’s book

Eric Morse – When William Jenkins first came to Toronto in the mid-90s with a Masters’ degree from University College, Dublin, one of the first watering holes he visited was McVeigh’s at Richmond and Church. He’d already heard the stories. ...

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Photography: Art lovers can buy from emerging artists

By Chella — Saatchionline.com is fast becoming renowned for its works in great photography. As the famous saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.”  Saatchi provides an invaluable opportunity for art lovers to make purchases of encapsulated messages through photography.  ...

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Cabbagetown museum gets new premises: leaves Farm in May

Eric Morse – The Cabbagetown Regent Park Community Museum has a new home. Museum president and founder Carol Moore Ede has announced that thanks to the generosity of a group of anonymous benefactors, the museum has acquired ownership of the ...

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Acapella group releases its debut album Dec 12

Countermeasure (www.countermeasuremusic.com) is the fresh face of a cappella, known for their upbeat sound, sophisticated harmonies, and infectious energy. Led by downtown resident and award-winning composer/arranger Aaron Jensen, and featuring 14 of Canada’s top young vocal talent, Toronto-based Countermeasure’s genre-defying, ...

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