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Something old, something new: reviews of Jack Tworkov, one of the seminal gang of Abstract Expressionists who rejected their commercialized fame, at Barbara Edwards Contemporary; and the asc…
Mary Walsh is lying in her bed in Newfoundland, not happy about the fact that a bout of bronchitis has kept her on the Rock when she's supposed to be in Toronto for rehearsals of her latest …
Martin Short is one of the judges on Canada's Got Talent, premiering March 4 on Citytv.
Three Canadian theatre stars have not only found their way from Stratford to Broadway, but also onto the pages of the April issue of Vanity Fair.
Mary Walsh is lying in her bed in Newfoundland, not happy about the fact that a bout of bronchitis has kept her on the Rock when she's supposed to be in Toronto for rehearsals of her latest …
The first new student has been revealed for the Broadway play "Seminar" " Justin Long.
Kim Adams, whose artwork over the past 30 years has involved creating playful monumental scuptural out of cast-off junk, has won the $50,000 Gershon Iskowitz Prize. The prize, which is admin…
Review of Tasman Richardson's immersive, panic-inducing multimedia installation, Necroplois, that's taken over the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
Dancing hens, a real pony, a maypole, butter churn, clogs and ubiquitous red umbrella! Can this really be a classical ballet?
Carrie, the musical, based on the movie of the Stephen King book, was a flop when it opened in New York in 1988. It's being revived off-Broadway by Stafford Arima.
Jesus Christ Superstar, with a Canadian cast that includes Paul Nolan, Chilina Kennedy and Bruce Dow, opens in preview Thursday at Neil Simon Theatre.
Tony Award-winning Kristin Chenoweth, star of the new TV series GCB, will make her Toronto concert debut at Massey Hall.
London and New York hit is just as effective here with an all-Canadian cast.
Officials have banned an artist from publicly slaughtering chickens, saying the proposed art installation would amount to animal cruelty.
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.
Dark Matters by B.C.-born Crystal Pite opens Tuesday at the Bluma Appel Theatre thanks to Canadian Stage.
Jan Berenstain, who with her husband Stan wrote and illustrated the Berenstain Bears books that have charmed preschoolers and their parents for 50 years, has died.
Obeah Opera, starring Nicole Brooks and Macomere Fifi, produced by Theatre Archipelago and B Current Performing Arts, captures the spirit of Black History Month
A work by Roy Lichtenstein is going on the auction block in New York City. The presale estimate is up to $40 million.
Toronto Dance Theatre's Four at the Winch Quebec features choreography by Estelle Clareton, Lina Cruz, Deborah Dunn and Jean-Sebastien Lourdais.
Nancy Palk, Joseph Ziegler, Evan Buliung and Gregory Prest star in Soulpepper's Long Day's Journey Into Night, directed by Diana Leblanc.
As War Horse opens in Toronto, author Michael Morpurgo, and co-directors Tom Morris and Marianne Elliot talk about its emotional impact.
War Horse is the first major professional role for Alex Furber of Toronto.
Comedy/sports podcasters, in Toronto Saturday, built a following around 'Henderson' and 'Osbaldiston.'
Seeds at the Young Centre stars Eric Peterson as Percy Schmeiser, the Saskatchewan farmer who battle Monsanto.