The end of an era for Oakville Galleries?
Mansion that has hosted Oakville Galleries exhibits in Gairloch Gardens may be sold off.
Mansion that has hosted Oakville Galleries exhibits in Gairloch Gardens may be sold off.
Ayala Zacks almost single-handedly introduced Toronto to Modern art, capping years of weekly salons with a gift of more than 400 works to the AGO in 1970. This week, the gallery opens a trib…
Harlan Coben, whose Stay Close debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestsellers list, writes about "the normal life that gets taken away."
Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park is at the Berkeley Street Theatre until April 28.
Producers say the stage show "Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience " A parody by Dan and Jeff" will fly into New York after wrapping up its successful run in Toronto this week.
A stuntman claims he suffered a concussion, whiplash and two holes in his knees while performing as the comic book hero in Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
Toronto photographer Deborah Samuels made an industry of herself with her portraits of dogs, spawning posters, calendars and an IKEA collection. At the ROM, she turns her lens to the uncuddl…
Daniel MacIvor's Was Spring, starring Clare Coulter at Tarragon Extra Space, contains passages of brilliance.
Plays by Hannah Moscovitch, David S. Young and John Mighton in Tarragon Theatre's 2012-13 season
Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park, the flip side of A Raisin in the Sun, opens in Toronto Thursday.
"Painting Canada," a dazzling show about the Group of Seven that wowed London a few months ago, will come to Canada this fall.
Alberta Ballet brings classics to Western Canada, filling gap left by National Ballet of Canada's lack of touring.
George F. Walker, Judith Thompson, Nina Lee Aquino and CBC's Bill Richardson behind the upcoming titles at Factory and Acting Up Stage.
Books on obesity, immigration and more vying for Donner Prize.
Michael Healey's Proud will be coming to the stage in Toronto after all.
I Love You Because is a paper-thin off-Broadway musical now playing at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
Michael Dumontier was recently at the Plug-In Institute of Contemporary Art in his hometown of Winnipeg to talk about his good-sized career survey showing there. To the surprise of few, Dumo…
Close to 150 works on loan from the Musee National Picasso will grace the gallery.
Why did the government of Ontario forsake Luminato, until now one of its favourite cultural enterprises, and leave the annual arts festival reeling from the damage inflicted by a sudden, bru…
This extraordinarily imaginative and challenging little play uses Céline Dion as a point of departure.
Even the most ardent Tennessee Williams fan will admit that the Great Man wrote the occasional clunker. And Vieux Carré is generally reckoned to be one of them.
The slickly deceptive cinematic world of Kerry Tribe, the headliner of the Power Plant's spring offerings. A review.
Former Canadian Idol contestant Elena Juatco talks love and romance ahead of her role in I Love You Because at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
You're going to laugh a lot at Live Wrong and Prosper, which opened Tuesday night at Second City " and I saw at one of its final previews.
Actor turned director Steven McCarthy discusses Bliss, an English version of a French Canadian play about Céline Dion-loving Walmart workers.