Matters of the Flesh
The city’s aging socialites routinely disappear to be nipped, tucked and injected. But they’d rather ... By Trevor Cole
The CBC thinks it knows what you want: American-style trash with a Canadian twist. But its most commercial effort—a series ... By Douglas Bell
The city’s aging socialites routinely disappear to be nipped, tucked and injected. But they’d rather ... By Trevor Cole
Don Meehan: Super AgentMeet the man who represents some of the biggest names in hockey. He’s a tough ... By Gare Joyce
Find the best plays (and best pre-show meals) this season at Stratford, Shaw and in ...
Sick of blockbusters? Take a chance on the film-geek smorgasbord By David Balzer
Toronto’s trees are water deprived, stressed out, bug infested and old. If we don’t stop ... By Andrea Curtis
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A sprawling nine-part Darwin show lands at the ROM By David Balzer
Feist’s latest album is called The Reminder...like we need one. From iPod commercials to those ... By Dory Carr-Harris
This sensational Australian troupe, headed by artistic director Yaron Lifschitz, ...
For its latest show, Theatre Columbus finds inspiration in Paul ...
The Randolph Young Company presents Free To Be…You and Me, ...
Kim Chan’s beautiful acrylic paintings are representational, though they depict ...
No one has delighted quite so much in spreading panic ...
Widely considered one of the most perfect musicals out there, ...
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May 9, 2008
The ultra-stylish and unabashedly retrogressive Aussies perform with Black Kids, a fivesome of dance-loving indie kids from Jacksonville, Florida at the Phoenix, at 9 p.m.…
The Randolph Young Company presents the stage adaptation of the kids’ album by Marlo Thomas and friends, with life-affirming poetry, songs and sketches at the Bathurst Street Theatre, at 7 p.m.…
Widely considered one of the most perfect musicals out there, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s take on the Shavian play Pygmalion opens at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, at 8 p.m.…