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The Phoenician Scheme (Film Review): Wes Anderson’s Most Human Story Yet
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The Phoenician Scheme (Film Review): Wes Anderson’s Most Human Story Yet

May 28, 2025 Steven Lantier

In The Phoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson trades the sprawling theatricality of The French Dispatch (2021) for something a little quieter, […]

Brigitte Granton
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Artist Brigitte Granton

May 28, 2025 Emilea Semancik

Brigitte Granton began painting at a very young age. Her father, a corporate chef with a passion for painting, introduced […]

Graeme Mathieson
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“A Day in the Life” with: Filmmaker Graeme Mathieson

May 21, 2025 Emilea Semancik

Twenty years ago, I met Graeme Mathieson moonlighting as DJ Gramera. Graeme displays a vast knowledge of soul, funk and […]

Rhiannon Giddens at Koerner Hall (Review): Old-Time Revue
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Rhiannon Giddens at Koerner Hall (Review): Old-Time Revue

May 17, 2025 Steven Lantier

Rhiannon Giddens is not quite a household name, though it’s likely you’ve encountered her before. Opera fans know her as […]

Claren Grosz
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Artist Claren Grosz

May 14, 2025 Demian Vernieri

Claren Grosz is the chic-est multidisciplinary artist I know. And yes, I’m biased! The first thing that comes to mind […]

Sarena Parmar
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Artist Sarena Parmar

May 7, 2025 Joel Levy

Sarena Parmar grew up in the Okanagan Valley, surrounded by her family’s fruit orchard. From an early age, she loved […]

Jordan Dunlop
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Visual Artist Jordan Dunlop

April 30, 2025 Shantelle Canzanese

Jordan Dunlop is an independent artist who has been exhibiting work for over 25 years. Movement, play and aligning art […]

COC Spring Features An Expressionist Showcase, a Tchaikovsky Masterpiece, and a One-Act Marvel
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COC Spring Features An Expressionist Showcase, a Tchaikovsky Masterpiece, and a One-Act Marvel

April 29, 2025 Steven Lantier

The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) spring season is upon us, ushering in some brighter, better weather and an impressively diverse […]

Joshua Jensen-Nagle
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“A Day in the Life” with: Contemporary Artist Joshua Jensen-Nagle

April 23, 2025 Emilea Semancik

Joshua Jensen-Nagle is an accomplished contemporary artist and photographer whose work has captivated audiences worldwide for over two decades. Born […]

Julia Cratchley
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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Choreographer Julia Cratchley

April 16, 2025 Demian Vernieri

Julia Cratchley leaves a significant mark on the Toronto dance community. With training in both contemporary and classical dance, she […]

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