Staging a homecoming

Summer is officially here and live performances are slowly returning. We spoke with Canadian Stage Artistic Director Brendan Healy about what to expect from this year’s Dream in High Park and we selected a few other must-see performances.

Building Blocko

We spoke with two core members of the Toronto collective Blackness Yes! about the history and future of their iconic annual Pride event, Blockorama.

Meet daphne

Montréal’s first Indigenous artist-run centre opens its doors with an exciting line-up of exhibitions.

Winter Stations returns!

Delayed by COVID-19, four winning public art installations spring to life in Toronto’s Distillery District.

Pride-ful narratives

Learn about five must-read art books at Glad Day Bookshop, Canada’s first queer bookstore—and the longest surviving in the world.

Links we're loving: Pride edition

As we look ahead to Pride Month, here’s a round-up of celebrations from the world of art and culture.

All the world’s a stage

We spoke to Weyni Mengesha, Soulpepper Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, to discuss Around the World in 80 Plays, a forward-thinking, immersive theatre experience like no other.

The Gold standard

Artist Michèle Pearson Clarke, City of Toronto Photo Laureate, is making her curatorial debut with the group exhibition We Buy Gold at Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.

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