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Cirque du Soleil "ECHO" (Review): What's in the Box?!
Arts

Cirque du Soleil “ECHO” (Review): What’s in the Box?!

May 31, 2024 Steve Lantier

Good news for coulrophobes and furries alike, as Cirque du Soleil’s triumphant new show, ECHO, downplays the clowning and ups […]

An Evening with Itzhak Perlman: A Maestro's Timeless Charm and Mastery
Classical

An Evening with Itzhak Perlman: A Maestro’s Timeless Charm and Mastery

May 19, 2024 Steve Lantier

Itzhak Perlman hardly needs an introduction. (Though the six page(!) biography in the programme of his recent recital at Roy […]

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 […]

Arts

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
Lifestyle

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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