Law & Order Toronto recap: Crack pipes, politicians and plenty of shady dealings
A very Toronto breakdown of episode four, “Crack Reporter”
A very Toronto breakdown of episode four, “Crack Reporter”
A very Toronto breakdown of episode three, “The Real Eve”
The National Ballet of Canada soloist talks warm-up routines, cheat meals and how to tell a story using body language
A very Toronto breakdown of episode two, “Good Neighbours”
Including a festival of light-based artwork, pop princess Olivia Rodrigo and an exhibition on women artists throughout history
A very Toronto breakdown of episode one, “The Keys to the Castle”
Heti’s new novel, The Alphabetical Diaries, is an experiment in imposing spreadsheet rigour on the messiness of a daily journal. Here, she talks autofiction, favourite Toronto bars and using mushrooms for pre-publication anxiety
Including an indie powerhouse’s most emotional tour yet, an exhibition on reclaiming Indigenous culture and a new adaptation of a classic play by Anton Chekhov
Award-winning dancer Nikita Sukhorukov talks about performing in wartime, representing Ukraine abroad and raising money for refugees
The Reservation Dogs alum talks Indigenous representation in Hollywood, the thrill of stepping onto a Marvel set and the superpower she wishes she had
In his new CBC show, One More Time, D. J. Demers stars as the manager of a sporting goods store. We spoke to him about representing disability on screen, his Tonight Show appearance and bombing onstage