The indigenous play explores the clash of ideas and cultures, spiced with some humour. By Byron Toben
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A review of the Oscar-nominated Gaelic film presented at Victoria Hall. By Byron Toben
Being a shining example: it’s time to put your actions where your mouth is. By Mona Andrei
What constitutes an invasive species and how it should be dealt with. By Georges R. Dupras
The history behind the familiar: The former residents who called Elm Avenue their home. By Michael Walsh
Traquen’Art presents the Canadian premiere of two contemporary flamenco virtuosos
The end-of-month offers heavyweight singers
Bob Dylan and Shania Twain. By Byron Toben
Carminho’s soulful and dynamic performance
garners three standing ovations. By Byron Toben
Julie Tamiko Manning’s play breaks new ground
as an intergenerational and intercultural exercise.
By Byron Toben
Painter speaks of her life as an artist and what inspires her evocative paintings. By Irwin Rapoport
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online betting rules" />
a film by Andrés Livov" />
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Passion fruit meringue verrine" />
playful clownish escapade" />
World rhythms on stage" />
management mistakes" />
Kensington Avenue" />
Vegan Chili Chocolate Cake" />
Bethune tunnel" />
Left out of breath" />
of business strategy" />
plumbing issues at home" />
embraces bold cinema" />
Red snapper papillote" />
the Legend of Pepita" />
everyday Happiness /2" />
the Tuscan Breakfast" />
