Our March culture picks include the National Ballet's modern rendition of Cinderella, Margaret Atwood's new collection of short stories and Toronto Comicon
Actor-playwright Cliff Cardinal added trickster to his resumé when this cunning show premiered at Crow’s Theatre in the fall of 2021. Teasingly billed as a “radical retelling” of, it offered something more subversive than another staging of the Shakespearean comedy. Beginning with the now-standard Indigenous land acknowledgement, Cardinal, who is Lakota-Dene, uses his platform to dig deep into themes of racism and colonialism.
On every PA day from now until June, as well as select Saturdays, patrons of all ages can paint their very own clogs.by Deanna Bowen , installation of giclée prints on paper and oil on canvas.Through the lens of their biracial identities, curators John G. Hampton and Lillian O’Brien Davis examine the origins and ramifications of “whiteness” as a system of racial classification.
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Taste of the Danforth is officially returning to Toronto this summerAfter a three year hiatus, one of Toronto's most loved summer street festivals is finally returning. Taste of the Danforth is officially on the boo...
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Taste of the Danforth is returning to Toronto this summer after three-year hiatusOne of Canada’s largest street festivals is returning for the first time since the COVID pandemic began. Taste of the Danforth is returning to Toronto this summer.
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