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Does Toronto have a literary identity? This new magazine was born over wine to prove it does

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In 2016, A.O. Scott wrote an essay in the New York Times about the possible upshot of the internet in

Philadelphia museum brings Rocky statue inside after decades of tension

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Every day, visitors from around the world make their way to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum

Obsessive, lonely record collectors are the focus of this Toronto director’s revived landmark film

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When Alan Zweig’s documentary “Vinyl” premiered in 2000, many viewers assumed they were about to see a celebration of record

Triumph, pillar of Canadian music, rocks Toronto once more — with some helpers and modern pizzazz

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Triumph At the Scotiabank Arena, Friday, April 24, 2026, with April Wine.Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded?More like “Retooled,” as Mississauga

David's Disco raises $630,000 to support Casey House's HIV mission

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On March 28, the Concert Hall transformed into David’s Disco, a buzzing dance floor filled with glitter and sequins. The

The hottest event at Toronto concert halls: Your favourite movie, with a live orchestra

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It’s exactly six hours before showtime at Meridian Hall on a recent Friday afternoon, and conductor Evan Mitchell is putting

Doug Ford is capping ticket resale prices. Here’s why Ticketmaster is already removing listings

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Ticketmaster Canada has started notifying customers that resale tickets now must not exceed the original price, in compliance with the

"Constant Battles" showcases Iranian-Canadian boxer's journey

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Nyousha Nakhjiri won’t be in the crowd when her story is shown on the big screen for the first time. Instead,

Screenwriters overwhelmingly approve a 4-year contract with Hollywood studios

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Members of the screenwriters union overwhelmingly ratified a four-year agreement with Hollywood studios and streamers on