Dancap's Toronto calendar dwindles: Knelman
With new show Prince of Broadway, Dancap Productions' focus shifts to Broadway
With new show Prince of Broadway, Dancap Productions' focus shifts to Broadway
If like me, you have a special fondness for satire of the entertainment world, the high point of the current TV season has to be Smash, which airs on NBC and CTV on Mondays at 10 p.m.
A thaw in relations between AGO and its neighbours could mean Grange Park improvements and a café for AGO patrons overlooking the park.
Hit play The Jacksonian, by Beth Henley at the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theatre, stars Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Bill Pullman, Glenne Headly and newcomer Beth Rous.
Series includes Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture; Backyard Oasis, Living in a Modern Way and Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California
She takes over as managing director for departed David Abel.
Oscar nominee is an actress first no matter what happens on Feb. 26, she tells Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
One may be in line for new owner while other could get an overdue facelift.
Robert Carsen returns to the Canadian Opera Company, and Atom Egoyen will resculpt his Salome in 2013
The story behind publisher Random House, owned by a foreign giant company, acquiring total control of McClelland & Stewart.
Exhibit, opening Oct. 20, extends gallery's run of must-see shows.
Cultural queries for 2012: From who paints the queen to the spread of Enron
The city should find a way to unload the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts and stop subsidizing its operations to the tune of more than $1 million a year.
If there is any theatre on this planet that has had a stormier history, changed its name more often, or been at the centre of more Shakespearean power struggles and epic legal battles than t…
An unusual new theatre troupe, the Groundling Theatre Company, is born, adding cheer to the gloom and doom art scene
The riveting saga of the delicate dance between the Tanenbaums as great benefactors and the AGO
Some have been hidden in storage for years, but finally the wonderful Old Masters collection and sculptures from the Tanenbaums are on display.
The live telecast of the wonderful Giller Prize ceremony has been moved to an obscure TV channel few get, eroding the importance of the ceremony to authors.
Mayor detained by “urgent business” as cultural luminaries gather.
John Kastner earns fifth Emmy nomination for Life With Murder after shifting between networks
Could the fate of Nuit Blanche be sealed if Mayor Ford’s proposals go ahead?
New artistic director moving to T.O. with partner Rufus Wainwright.
A letter to Mayor Rob Ford from leading cultural figures warns that cultural cutbacks could set the city economy back 25 years.
Directors, actors, business people and cultural executives rallied Thursday against proposed cuts to Toronto's arts budget.
10 organizations, including Toronto film fest and National Ballet, try to avert funding cuts.