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Acis and Galatea (Opera Atelier) Review: A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
Arts

Acis and Galatea (Opera Atelier) Review: A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes

October 31, 2024 Steve Lantier

Opera Atelier – which will be celebrating forty years of performance next year – has quietly earned itself a place […]

Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut (PS5) Review: Turn to Page 18
Games

Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut (PS5) Review: Turn to Page 18

October 29, 2024 Steve Lantier

Our review of Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut, developed by Black Tabby Games. Available October 24, 2024 for PS5 […]

Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz (Theatre) Review
Arts

Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz (Theatre) Review

October 25, 2024 Steve Lantier

Soulpepper’s Billie, Sarah, and Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz, conceived by Divine Brown and starring Brown as Billie Holiday alongside […]

Nanoleaf Lighting is the (Gamer-Friendly) Future of Home Décor
Games

Nanoleaf Lighting is the (Gamer-Friendly) Future of Home Décor

October 23, 2024 Steve Lantier

I first encountered Nanoleaf during Nuit Blanche, Toronto’s annual all-night art festival. The then-tiny Nanoleaf team had just landed a […]

Paddleboarding Through History: A Visitor's Guide to Bath, UK
Travel

Paddleboarding Through History: A Visitor’s Guide to Bath, UK

October 23, 2024 Steve Lantier

Every year, legions of Jane Austen fans descend on Bath, Somerset in South West England. The annual Jane Austen Fest […]

No One Can Hear You Scream, Too: the Scariest Movies of All Time
Arts

No One Can Hear You Scream, Too: the Scariest Movies of All Time

October 18, 2024 Steve Lantier

The paradox of recommending scary movies is that the very thing that makes them great – their unpredictability – is […]

Wonderful Joe (Theatre) Review: Pleased As Punch
Arts

Wonderful Joe (Theatre) Review: Pleased As Punch

October 16, 2024 Steve Lantier

Ronnie Burkett, Emmy Award Winner 1979, Obie Award Winner 199, Order of Canada 2019, is having a good year. Hot […]

Toronto Biennial of Art Features Commissioned Works From Near and Far
Arts

Toronto Biennial of Art Features Commissioned Works From Near and Far

October 7, 2024 Steve Lantier

Every two years, Toronto welcomes a fresh group of contemporary artists for the ten-week Toronto Biennial, featuring newly commissioned works […]

Viola's Room (UK) Theatre Review: In Your Head, In Your Head
Arts

Viola’s Room (UK) Theatre Review: In Your Head, In Your Head

September 27, 2024 Steve Lantier

Punchdrunk Theatre’s Viola’s Room is both alike and unalike the company’s mask shows in interesting ways. Long-time readers will know […]

Poets, Lovers, and the Moon: A Guide To London Arts and Culture 2024
Arts

Poets, Lovers, and the Moon: A Guide To London Arts and Culture 2024

September 26, 2024 Steve Lantier

The Toronto Guardian‘s love affair with the UK continues unabated, and apparently we’re not alone: last year, Dear Old Blighty […]

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