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999 stories from Toronto.com

David Altmejd's The Eye marks Montreal by Andrew Chung

Sculpture David Altmejd created The Eye for Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:04pm on June 15, 2012

Daniel Brooks resigns from Necessary Angel by Richard Ouzounian

Artistic Director since 2003 leaves post on June 30.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:52pm on June 15, 2012

Russell Peters, back and battle tested by Garnet Fraser

Brampton comedy superstar coming to ACC built his new show with the help of strangers.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:30am on June 15, 2012

Al Pacino returns to Broadway in 'Glengarry Glen Ross' revival by Mark Kennedy

Al Pacino is returning to the ugly world of real estate " he's revisiting Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway this fall.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:22pm on June 14, 2012

Sobey Art Prize finalists announced by Murray Whyte

Five regional finalists for the annual $70,000 Sobey Art Prize are announced.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:34pm on June 14, 2012

Playing Cards 1: Spades is a fascinating dance with the devil by Richard Ouzounian

How many ways are there to sell your soul to the devil?

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:35am on June 14, 2012

Valerie Blass at the Art Gallery of Hamilton: Review by Murray Whyte

What to make of Valerie Blass? It's a question the fast-rising Montreal-based sculptress seems to ask of herself time and again. The Art Gallery of Hamilton has just opened a half-size versi…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 14, 2012

Review: National Ballet's triple bill ends season on exhilarating note by Michael Crabb

The National Ballet of Canada's triple bill, featuring Elite Syncopations, Song of a Wayfarer and Chroma, concludes the company's regular season, its 60th anniversary, on a suitable exhilara…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:09pm on June 13, 2012

Toronto's Alys Shee wins gold at Helsinki International Ballet Competition by Michael Crabb

National Ballet apprentice Francesco Gabriele Frola takes silver in junior men's category.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:08pm on June 13, 2012

Batsheva brings Sadeh21 to Luminato by Michael Crabb

Batsheva Dance Company's Sadeh21 showcases Ohad Naharin's Gaga approach to movement.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:37am on June 13, 2012

Kristin Chenoweth at Massey Hall: a night to remember. by Richard Ouzounian

Tony and Emmy award-winning star wows capacity crowd with everything from disco to opera.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:36am on June 13, 2012

Zdenek Konvalina returns to National Ballet for Song of a Wayfarer by Michael Crabb

Zdenek Konvalina, now a dancer with the English National Ballet, returns to Canada for Chroma and Song of a Wayfarer.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:46pm on June 11, 2012

Maev Beaty and Alan Dilworth organize Edward Bond Festival by Alison Broverman

British playwright Edward Bond is celebrated June 12 to 20 in festival founded by actress Maev Beaty and director Alan Dilworth.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:20pm on June 11, 2012

Rachel Browne dead at 77 by Michael Crabb

Rachel Browne, founder of Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers, was a pioneer of Canadian modern dance.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:53pm on June 11, 2012

"Clybourne Park," "Once," win top Tony Awards by Christine Kearney

Irish love story "Once" won the Tony Award for best musical on Broadway Sunday while "Clybourne Park," a satire on race relations, won the best play.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:17pm on June 10, 2012

La Belle et la Bête: Review by Robert Crew

La Belle et La Bête, now at the St. Lawrence Centre's Bluma Appel Theatre as part of the Luminato festival, is visually stunning, a magical blend of technology and stagecraft. But it's so…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:43pm on June 9, 2012

Robert Lepage's Playing Cards 1: Spades by Richard Ouzounian

Robert Lepage's Playing Cards 1: Spades, at Luminato June 13 to 17, dances with the devil in Las Vegas.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:49pm on June 8, 2012

For Glass, after Einstein comes Disney opera by Martin Knelman

It took 36 years for Einstein on the Beach " the groundbreaking Philip Glass opera " to reach Toronto.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:38pm on June 8, 2012

National Ballet's Aleksandar Antonijevic in Chroma and Song of a Wayfarer by Michael Crabb

National Ballet principal dancer Aleksandar Antonijevic is still dancing meaty roles at 42.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:21pm on June 8, 2012

The Big Interview: Calvin Trillin, eating his way around the world by Richard Ouzounian

If you are what you eat, then no wonder Calvin Trillin is such a fascinating guy.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 8, 2012

Josh Young of Jesus Christ Superstar by Richard Ouzounian

Josh Young talks about being nominated for a Tony Award for Jesus Christ Superstar.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 5:15pm on June 7, 2012

Jed Lind's Concrete Island by Murray Whyte

There are dystopic writers embroiled in the great unraveling of civil society through modernity's often-brutal churn, and then there's J.G. Ballard. Crash, his most famous book " or infamous…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 7:06am on June 7, 2012

Einstein on the Beach opens Luminato on June 8 by Richard Ouzounian

Technology has caught up to Einstein on the Beach, say creators Philip Glass and Robert Wilson.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 6, 2012

Picasso, in Dollars and Sense by Murray Whyte

When talking about the prodigious, almost 70-year output of Pablo Picasso, a slate of adjectives leap easily enough to mind: Innovative, iconoclastic, experimental, fearless. Just as easily,…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 6, 2012

SummerWorks has federal funding restored by Bruce Demara

A year after it blocked funding possibly due to a controversial play, the federal government has restored its grant to SummerWorks.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:45pm on June 5, 2012
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