Renaissance Venice at the Gardiner Museum
When we think of Venice we immediately picture canals and waterways. We think of the rich history and the opulence […]
When we think of Venice we immediately picture canals and waterways. We think of the rich history and the opulence […]
The leaves are falling and we’re right into sweater weather if not coats already. The winter will be here soon […]
Workman Arts RENDEZVOUS WITH MADNESS FESTIVAL is the largest and longest-running arts festival in the world dedicated to the intersection […]
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Autumn is a season of cozy. There’s a crispness in the air and we’re happy about sweater weather. No really! […]
Fabled ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov paused for a moment, searching his memory. He’d forgotten the name of the Toronto theatre […]
We’ve been prepping for return to some aspects of normalcy these past few weeks. Kids are returning to school in […]
I’ve been keeping a bird’s eye view on Toronto-based sculptor David Constantino Salazar‘s latest work over the past year. Fascinated […]
Coming across Mouart’s page was like walking into a wonderland. The soft use of colours are reminiscent of the overlapping […]
A massive 91 ft high Van Gogh hot air balloon from Europe is making its way to Toronto’s harbour in […]
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