Alice Munro (1931-2024): Our Laureate
My favourite stories by Alice Munro could not be further removed from my own experience. “Red Dress—1946” (included in her […]
My favourite stories by Alice Munro could not be further removed from my own experience. “Red Dress—1946” (included in her […]
Itzhak Perlman hardly needs an introduction. (Though the six page(!) biography in the programme of his recent recital at Roy […]
Steven Page. Hawksley Workman. Margaret Atwood. Barbara Hannigan. Don McKellar. Seán Cullen. Peggy Baker. Martha Burns. Michael Ondaatje. These are […]
Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler has lost none of its bite – or shock value – after 133 years. […]
The Juilliard-affiliated Brentano String Quartet – so named after Antonie Brentano, the rumoured “Immortal Beloved” of Beethoven – recently brought […]
Gaetano Donizetti’s comic masterpiece Don Pasquale has been delighting audiences since its premiere at the Théâtre-Italien Paris in 1843, its […]
Currently wrapping up its eleventh season of entertaining, informative talks by leading National Geographic scientists, Roy Thomson Hall’s National Geographic […]
Playwright Lucas Hnath’s (deep breath) A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney is more […]
North American audiences can consider themselves lucky that Evgeny Kissin, one of the finest concert pianists of his day, is […]
Our review of Princess Peach: Showtime!, developed by Good-Feel. Available now for Nintendo Switch. WHAT IS IT? A kid-friendly spinoff […]
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