Urban Planner: Friday, September 29, 2017
The StreetARToronto Partnership Program has been working with artists to help beautify laneways and neglected areas in the city, and the Tranzac Club has been working with them and artist Elicser on...
View ArticleUrban Planner: Saturday, September 30, 2017
Coin collecting is becoming more and more of a niche pastime, with so much currency going online (or becoming plastic). So the Toronto Coin Expo is offering free admission to any budding collectors 16...
View ArticleUrban Planner: Sunday, October 1, 2017
For the Closer to the Heart fundraiser, benefiting the Regent Park School of Music, Canadian music vets will perform one or two of their favourite CanCon songs with an all-star backing band. Among the...
View ArticleUrban Planner: Monday, October 2, 2017
Exuberant pop act The Elwins, whose new album Beauty Community drops in mid-October, are playing the 102.1 the Edge’s Sugar Beach Session series midday today, before they embark on their fall tour....
View ArticleUrban Planner: Tuesday, October 3, 2017
International electro-art provocateur Peaches talks about her career and artistic practices tonight with Sook-Yin Lee, as part of the AGO’s Inspiration is a Monster series. Peaches (a.k.a. Merrill...
View ArticleUrban Planner: Wednesday, October 4
Toronto is bursting at the seams with fall theatre productions (here’s the first part of our review round-up), but there’s always room for a bit more, especially new work. The Caminos 2017 festival of...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Review Round-Up: Life After
Life After (The Musical Stage Company/Canadian Stage Company/Yonge Street Theatricals) Neither writer-composer Britta Johnson nor star Ellen Denny are making their Toronto debuts with Life After, the...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Round-Up: Undercover
Undercover (Tarragon Theatre/Spontaneous Theatre/Vertigo Theatre) A theatre performance is never the same twice. Numerous variables—the actor’s focus, the audience’s engagement, external factors like...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Round-Up: Picture This
Picture This (Soulpepper Theatre Company) The action opens on the lobby of an elegant hotel in Budapest, where seemingly a legion of staffers are there to cater to the guests’ whims. But it soon...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Round-Up: North By Northwest
North By Northwest (Mirvish Productions/Kay and McLean Productions/Theatre Royal Bath Productions) Perhaps Alfred Hitchcock’s most stylish film, in a long career full of them, North By Northwest is a...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Round-Up: Waiting For Godot
Waiting For Godot (Soulpepper Theatre Company) One of the most influential works of theatre in the 20th century, Waiting For Godot is about nothing—and everything—as its two hapless main characters...
View ArticleTorontoist‘s Fall Theatre Round-Up, Part 2
This week's round-up features a Hitchcock classic. Last week’s Part 1 of Torontoist‘s fall theatre round-up ferreted out most of the indie shows opening in September. This week’s Part 2 looks at some...
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