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Summerworks Festival: Exploring The Archive of Missing Things
Arts

Summerworks Festival: Exploring The Archive of Missing Things

August 15, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Performances and theatre pieces that invite audience members to not just observe but become an active participant is something we […]

REPRINT transforms Toronto's news into unique musical experiences
Arts

REPRINT transforms Toronto’s news into unique musical experiences

August 15, 2019 Sonya Davidson

When we saw the line up for The Musical Stage Company latest productions, it made us reminisce about our experiences […]

the stranger
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The Stranger is coming back with two new immersive theatre experiences

August 15, 2019 Sonya Davidson

I was thrilled about the first version of The Stranger – a truly immersive theatre experience that pushed me beyond […]

Bailey Jordan-Neil
Music

Bailey Jordan-Neil Earning High-Praise Ahead of His Upcoming Release

July 18, 2019 Joel Levy

Bailey Jordan-Neil is set to release his second single, “Again Today”, on Friday, July 19. The young singer-songwriter has already […]

The Gardiner Museum's Community Art Space explores what we long for
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The Gardiner Museum’s Community Art Space explores what we long for

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What do we long for? That’s the theme of this year’s edition of the Community Art Space at the Gardiner […]

palgong tea
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Palgong Tea, the OG of Bubble Tea, opens in Distillery District

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Tea shops, and specifically bubble tea shops, are opening up in many corners of the city. Palgong Tea, which originated […]

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Top 10 trails to take your dogs for a hike in Toronto

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There’s nothing that really stops dog lovers from getting outdoors all year round. We took a look at exploring more […]

Yuka by Jen Squires
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“Five Minutes With” Toronto Funk and Soul band Yuka

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Yuka is a hard-hitting, dynamic instrumental funk band that has been packing dance floors across the GTA since the group’s […]

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Toronto has a new ‘gaarden’ patio this summer

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Patio season is officially here and we’re taking advantage of the beautiful outdoors as much as we can. There’s a […]

Arts

The Full Light of Day Illuminates Start of Luminato 2019

June 10, 2019 Sonja Andic

For the month of June, Luminato 2019 will host over 165 Canadian and international artists, stage seven world premieres, two […]

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