AGO captures the everyday in new exhibition
By Jordan Z. Adler
A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario will feature grand artworks from Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Hockney, dazzling illustrations from Toronto artist Fiona ...
Toronto is a cultural hub when it comes to art. Art can be found almost anywhere you look, whether it’s displayed in one of the great many museums and galleries, at private exhibitions, or even on the walls of your favourite local coffee ...
Last week, the Canadian music industry was dealt a heavy blow with the sudden passing of Dallas Good. Best known for his work with The Sadies, Good was a musician’s musician and his impact on the country’s musical landscape was widespre...
A new year has begun, and with it, many fresh and exciting new Toronto art events are schedule to open throughout 2022.
Toronto is a central hub for arts and culture. Despite the many delays and closures related to the pandemic, many exh...
The Aga Khan Museum presents Hidden Stories
By Louise Nunn
Before the flights, migration, and online networks that today easily connect the east with the west, the link between countries was a network of dusty roads and worn sea routes....
In conversation with Mark Critch
Well-known for his work on Canada’s longest running comedy series, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, comedian Mark Critch’s career began a little further from the national stage. Working alongside a cast of displa...
Toronto is known for being an artistic and cultural hub in Canada. According to the Toronto Arts Council, Toronto is home to 93% more artists than any other Canadian city. The same survey found that 70% of Torontonians regularly attend, vol...
Factory Theatre launches 2021/22 season
By Jordan Z. Adler
As a Filipina-Canadian theatre director and dramaturge, Nina Lee Aquino has pushed against showing versions of Canada on stage that conform to a certain view of the country. T...
The Art Gallery of Ontario presents Picasso: Painting the Blue Period
By Louise Nunn
If a young Pablo Picasso walked the streets around the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) how might he respond in paint? In Toronto, might he recognize subje...
The 2021 Luminato Festival
By Jacqueline Nunes
Toronto’s acclaimed Luminato Festival was first sparked in the darkness. Following the city’s SARS epidemic in 2007, the goal was to help rebuild Toronto as a creative, culturally vibrant...