Filmmaker Bruce LaBruce
Toronto director and photographer Bruce LaBruce has provoked a minor outrage in Madrid with an exhibition of his photographs that depict various Catholic icons in racy, often overtly sexual …
Toronto director and photographer Bruce LaBruce has provoked a minor outrage in Madrid with an exhibition of his photographs that depict various Catholic icons in racy, often overtly sexual …
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried, known for Aladdin and The Aristocrats, brings his bad taste standup routine to Richmond St. W. club.
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
A comic collection that includes a staggering array of some of the most prized issues ever published was headed for auction Wednesday.
In 2010, artist Marina Abramovic spent 700 hours in a chair at MoMA, staring into patrons' eyes. A film of her experience makes its Canadian premiere in Toronto Wednesday.
A look at what the critics say about William Shatner's new Broadway show
William Shatner talks about Shatner's World: We Just Live in It, his one-man Broadway show.
Given the international success of Lee MacDougall's High Life, it's surprising that the new Soulpepper production is the first revival here since the original burst on the scene at World Sta…
Jorn Weisbrodt, the Luminato festival's new artistic director, does a Q&A at the Toronto Public Reference Library on Thursday.
One of four versions of Edvard Munch's masterpiece "The Scream" will be sold this spring in New York, Sotheby's auction house announced Tuesday.
Tom Rooney, Laura Condlin and Sofia Tomic shine in Play, one of several Samuel Beckett works in Queen of Puddings' Beckett: Feck It!
Jazz great Wynton Marsalis will play Toronto’s Massey Hall. He’s a fine trumpet player, a composer and Pulitzer Prize winner
Producers of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" have agreed to pay royalties to the hit Broadway musical's former director Julie Taymor, as part of a settlement to end a bitter legal dispute.
Let's get something straight, Shary Boyle says. "I hate the term 'whimsical,'" she scowls, warming her hands around a big white mug of coffee in her Toronto kitchen recently.
Dani is living with cancer and through a cast of fantastic characters explores the universal theme of life in the face of death.
Hilarious Harry Potter spoof Potted Potter owes its humour to great British comedy duos.
Canadian theatre producer David Mirvish will be the University of Guelph's next chancellor.
Marie McDunnough and Jack Rennie knew each other for five years at Opera Atelier before the photo shoot that changed everything.
Whitney Houston body lay in a room of the Beverly Hilton where she died Saturday while the greats of the music industry gathered in the ballroom. "Whitney's voice was unlike any other," Davi…
Arabesque's Jamra takes a journey through a variety of regional dances and features belly dancing in a range of styles.
Star of Who's the Boss? and Taxi is primed for his appearance onstage in Toronto.
Play based on Ondaatje's 2007 novel Divisadero runs until Feb. 26 at Theatre Passe Muraille mainstage.
Special program, on until Feb. 11 at Winchester Street Theatre, pairs choreographers with more experienced mentors.
Daniel Clarkson and Jeff Turner re-enact all seven Harry Potter books in 70 minutes at the Panasonic Theatre.
Adrianne Pieczonka, who plays Tosca in the current Canadian Opera Company season, sustained a knee injury Friday and is jumping no more.