Jewels (National Ballet) Review: A Sparkling Showcase
George Balanchine’s three-act ballet Jewels debuted in 1967 in New York to widespread critical acclaim. The plotless ballet – considered […]
George Balanchine’s three-act ballet Jewels debuted in 1967 in New York to widespread critical acclaim. The plotless ballet – considered […]
Gordon Leverton is a self-taught artist, whose previous occupations – as a musician, writer, and entrepreneur – have helped form […]
Founded in 2007, the Luminato Festival has had its ups and downs – earlier this year, it relocated its HQ […]
Patrick de Belen is an artist’s artist. To be someone of such magnanimous stature, you not only need to be […]
Scenic Niagara-on-the-Lake has been playing host to the Shaw Festival since 1962, welcoming in audiences from both sides of the […]
The 1869 ballet version of Don Quixote, choreographed by Marius Petipa to a score by composer Ludwig Minkus, has probably […]
David Silverberg MC, Producer, baller Haiku Grandmaster I can’t say in just Seventeen syllables what Poetically Or for that matter […]
Good news for coulrophobes and furries alike, as Cirque du Soleil’s triumphant new show, ECHO, downplays the clowning and ups […]
Nick Flook, better known as “Flooko” is an immensely talented painter whose artistic journey began in early childhood. From a […]
My favourite stories by Alice Munro could not be further removed from my own experience. “Red Dress—1946” (included in her […]
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