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All Things Must Pass: Art of Time Ensemble Bids Farewell After 25 Years
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All Things Must Pass: Art of Time Ensemble Bids Farewell After 25 Years

May 17, 2024 Steve Lantier

Steven Page. Hawksley Workman. Margaret Atwood. Barbara Hannigan. Don McKellar. Seán Cullen. Peggy Baker. Martha Burns. Michael Ondaatje. These are […]

Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity
Arts

Hedda Gabler (Coal Mine Theatre review): Appetite For Extremity

May 15, 2024 Steve Lantier

Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 masterpiece Hedda Gabler has lost none of its bite – or shock value – after 133 years. […]

Brentano String Quartet (Concert Review): The Trout Shines at Koerner
Classical

Brentano String Quartet (Concert Review): The Trout Shines at Koerner

May 12, 2024 Steve Lantier

The Juilliard-affiliated Brentano String Quartet – so named after Antonie Brentano, the rumoured “Immortal Beloved” of Beethoven – recently brought […]

COC's "Don Pasquale" is a Good-Natured Romp (Opera Review)
Classical

COC’s “Don Pasquale” is a Good-Natured Romp (Opera Review)

May 11, 2024 Steve Lantier

Gaetano Donizetti’s comic masterpiece Don Pasquale has been delighting audiences since its premiere at the Théâtre-Italien Paris in 1843, its […]

Exploring Frontiers: The 2024-25 National Geographic Live Season
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Exploring Frontiers: The 2024-25 National Geographic Live Season

May 9, 2024 Steve Lantier

Currently wrapping up its eleventh season of entertaining, informative talks by leading National Geographic scientists, Roy Thomson Hall’s National Geographic […]

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A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney (Theatre Review): I’m Wishing…

April 23, 2024 Steve Lantier

Playwright Lucas Hnath’s (deep breath) A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney is more […]

Classical

Kissin / Goerne (Concert Review): A Poet’s Love

April 22, 2024 Steve Lantier

North American audiences can consider themselves lucky that Evgeny Kissin, one of the finest concert pianists of his day, is […]

Princess Peach: Showtime! (Switch) Review: A Star Is Born
Games

Princess Peach: Showtime! (Switch) Review: A Star Is Born

April 8, 2024 Steve Lantier

Our review of Princess Peach: Showtime!, developed by Good-Feel. Available now for Nintendo Switch. WHAT IS IT? A kid-friendly spinoff […]

Dragon's Dogma II (PS5) Review: Dragon My Feet
Games

Dragon’s Dogma II (PS5) Review: Dragon My Feet

April 5, 2024 Steve Lantier

Our review of Dragon’s Dogma II, developed by Capcom. Available now for PS5 (reviewed), Windows, and Xbox X/S. WHAT IS […]

Ripley (Netflix) Review: All Play and No Work
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Ripley (Netflix) Review: All Play and No Work

April 4, 2024 Steve Lantier

At once the most beautiful and most horrifying eight hours of television you’ll see this year, Netflix’s Ripley, adapting for […]

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