Arts

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Tundra Fun lives up to its name: “Keeps you guessing”

Hailing from the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Tundra Fun was formed by the band’s leading member, Jay Richards, in 2007. I got to speak with him last month about the group’s evolution, his personal fears as a musician, and what ...

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Death Meets Harlequin delights family audiences at Toronto Fringe

Unspoken Theatre brings a remount of the comedy “Death Meets Harlequin” to Toronto Fringe KidsFest this July, with a bonus circus pre-show. The commedia dell’arte style performance delighted critics and audiences last year, who called the show “comical” and “striking”, ...

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Royal Fuzz tore the roof off of the Dakota Tavern

Have you heard of Royal Fuzz? And no I don’t mean that little patch of hair that signals a prince’s entrance into manhood. I’m talking about the modern metal band reminiscent of artists like Iron Maiden and Skid Row that ...

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“High Park Noir” at the Fringe is for mature audiences

Toronto, meet your hero: A raccoon with a drinking problem. Montreal DOME grads reunite to create High park Noir at the Toronto FRINGE. Condo development in High Park will leave its furry inhabitants homeless. If he can get sober, raccoon ...

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New Riverside mural will be a message from Anishinaabe artist

A new public art project is just about ready to get underway in Riverside. On the evening of June 21, artist Isaac Weber—along with the Riverside BIA—held an information session at the Ralph Thornton Community Centre at 765 Queen St. ...

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Novelist seeks classic Crystal Beach photos for latest book

If you grew up in Toronto in the 70’s and 80’s you may remember the commercials for the Crystal Beach amusement park. After closing its doors permanently in 1989, the Crystal Beach Ontario amusement park is making a comeback in ...

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Sketch show “Alone in this Together” reunites Second City grads

Hot, up-n-coming Toronto Sketch comedy troupe Not Oasis is bringing their unique blend of absurd, heartfelt, provocative, and delightfully dark comedy to the 2017 Toronto Fringe Festival with a brand new show “Alone in this Together.” The highly diverse troupe ...

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Fringe KidsFest will please young audiences from July 5 to 16

Toronto Fringe offers up eight short plays for kids with a selection of free activities and entertainment in the KidsClub next door. Families, summer camps and daycares can take a day trip to watch theatre and enjoy face painting, balloon ...

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Cool public art at ÏCE condo: Southcore welcomes work by Trautrimas, Soheil Mosun

Lanterra Developments and Cadillac Fairview, partners in Downtown‘s ÏCE condominium development, unveiled a major permanent public art display on June 8 as a core feature of the residential complex. The introduction of the art installations, identified in the condominium project’s ...

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Italian superstars attend film festival opening

Two Italian Superstars attended the Italian Contemporary Film Festival (ICFF) opening in Downtown Toronto in support of films at the TIFF Bell LightBox as part of the festival. Leo Gullotta Comedic and dramatic actor, loved by fans and critics alike, ...

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