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A Decade Later, the Best Bob Dylan Movie isn’t Technically a Dylan Movie At All

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James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown is okay. As in, not good, but also not completely terrible. Suffering from a distinct […]

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If you have ever seen mask work in theatre, then you know that it requires an actor to imbue every […]

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Review): Long Night’s Journey

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Edward Albee’s singularly remarkable career spanned nearly six decades, ranging from early successes like The Zoo Story (1958) to mega-hit […]

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Harbourfront Centre’s KUUMBA Festival Celebrates 30 Years

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Performing Artist Jakob Ehman

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The kids are on their winter break and we’re always interested in activities to do with our families. Whether it’s […]

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