Arts

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Cavalcade of Lights: Nathan Phillips Sq. Nov. 25

On Saturday, November 25 at 7 p.m., the 51st annual Cavalcade of Lights presented by Great Gulf will mark the official start of the holiday season in the city with the first lighting of Toronto’s 18-metre (60-foot) Christmas tree, sponsored ...

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Toronto Film Critics denounce Disney for blackout

Members of the Toronto Film Critics Association join with our fellow critics’ organizations stateside in denouncing the Walt Disney Company’s media blackout of the Los Angeles Times. Making this an international protest, we have voted to disqualify Disney’s films from ...

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Pedestrians of Downtown TO @ Yonge & Charles

Inspired by the vibrant Yonge Street corridor, the corner at Charles has become the site of a new mural by local artist Dave Setrakian. Torontonians and city visitors will be able to enjoy this joyful, bright, and uplifting artwork with a pinch of humour ...

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Toronto is a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts

The City of Toronto and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) are proud to announce that Toronto is the first Canadian city to be designated a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts for its ...

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Heritage Toronto 2017 Awards announced

Winners of the 2017 Heritage Toronto Awards were announced Oct. 23 during a ceremony hosted by award-winning journalist Christopher Hume. More than 500 guests from Toronto’s city-building community attended this flagship networking event at The Carlu. In its 43rd year, ...

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Is an official Toronto condom next?

Toronto Public Health has an official condom design. Can an official full City-of-Toronto condom be far behind? (Pun only just discovered.) The winner and coveress-in-chief of Toronto’s lumber isAndrea Por who used skills learned while getting her degree in Fine ...

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TO Canada with Love exhibits & events

TO Canada with Love Exhibits Eaton’s Goes to War: Family, Memory & Meaning  Mackenzie House | September 21 to January 31 The First World War transformed Canada. During that war, 3,327 Eaton’s employees enlisted to fight. This exhibit explores the lives ...

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Nuit Blanche Toronto 2017 program

The complete artistic program, including the artist lineup and curatorial theme for Nuit Blanche Toronto 2017, has been announced by the City of Toronto. On Sept. 30 from 6:58 p.m., 90 contemporary art projects created by more than 350 artists ...

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Museum opts for hippy love bugs, not honesty

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a major institution in Canada’s only real city, which is why its summer Revolution exhibit is such a serious letdown. Devotees of the museum expect far better than Revolution’s intellectually lazy merchandising of ...

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LoveStar brings dance beats and a message of love

From a star system dedicated to love come the nine dance tracks of “LoveStar,” a follow-up to Downtown Toronto musician Jon O’Bergh’s acclaimed electronic dance album “Future World.” Alien beings, robots, and passionate lovers join forces to celebrate love over ...

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