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Local punks PUP and Tom Morello among artists soon to play Toronto

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Hard Luck Bar772A Dundas St. W.YaadcoreSat., 9 p.m.The Jamaican DJ, singer and producer Yaadcore will be backed by Toronto’s own

Butterfly Ball raises more than $1.2 million for children's charity

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On May 22, more than 400 guests gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for the 26th annual Butterfly Ball. The black-tie

A Tom Cruise curio revived and a TV star's surprising investigation: what we're obsessed with this week

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TV: ‘My Mom Jayne’Yes, Mariska Hargitay’s documentary investigation into her unique parentage and sibling bonds is as moving as you’ve

Mike Myers performs at Second City Toronto for first time in more than 30 years

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On May 12, Gilda’s Toronto, a cancer support charity named in honour of beloved comedian Gilda Radner, hosted “It’s Always

The attention wars: In our hyper-online age, are young people still reading books?

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John Batista was in Grade 10 when he read “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda,” a YA novel by Becky

Corus to stop distributing Nickelodeon, four other kids' entertainment channels

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Corus Entertainment Inc. plans to wind down five kids’ channels later this summer as the broadcaster continues to cope with

Shaw Festival 2025: What shows to see — and skip — this season

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From a new adaptation of a classic “Narnia” story to a revival of the beloved Cole Porter high-seas musical “Anything

4 Toronto artists make the Polaris Music Prize short list, but Quebec leads the way

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The Polaris Music Prize unveiled its 10-album short list on Thursday, and all contenders were released by artists based in

Jennifer Hudson will headline the Whitney Houston estate's fourth annual Legacy of Love Gala

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NEW YORK (AP) — No one could replace the inimitable talent that was Whitney Houston. But when you need someone