20 artists to check out at the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair 2019
The annual event returns to Nathan Philips Square with more than 370 vendors as well as installations, performances and a beer garden
The annual event returns to Nathan Philips Square with more than 370 vendors as well as installations, performances and a beer garden
DECAYING TONGUE by Kaho Koda (Human Burrito Productions/Fringe). At the Randolph Theatre. July 11 at 10:45 pm, July 12 at 4:30 pm, July 13 at 1 pm, July 14 at
EMOTIONAL LABOUR by Jess Beaulieu and Luis Fernandes (Crimson Wave Productions). At Factory Theatre Studio (125 Bathurst). July 6 at 5 pm, July 8 at 8 pm, July 11 at
Jess Beaulieu and Luis Fernandes find the humour – and the dark truths – in rocky relationships
BOYS DONT CRY by Mateo Lewis (Basement Productions). At the Robert Gill Theatre. July 6 at 4:30 pm, July 8 at 2:30 pm, July 10 at 9:30 pm, July 12
Mateo Lewis’s coming-of-age story about gender gets lost in the music
TITA JOKES by Tita Collective. At Tarragon Theatre Mainspace (30 Bridgman). July 6 at 4:45 pm, July 7 at 1:15 pm, July 9 at 9:45 pm, July 10 at 8
HERBEAVER by Heather Gallant, Mallory Morgan and Katie Preston. At Factory Theatre Studio (125 Bathurst). July 6 at 3:15 pm, July 7 at 4:30 pm, July 9 at 9:45 pm,
DEATH RAY CABARET by Jordan Armstrong and Kevin Matviw. At the Monarch Tavern (12 Clinton). July 4-12 and 14 at 6 pm. See listing. Rating: NNNNN Second City veterans and
Second City vets Jordan Armstrong and Kevin Matviw mine everyday scenarios for comedy gold
ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE (Nahnatchka Khan). 101 minutes. Begins streaming on Netflix on Friday (May 31). Rating: NNNN When Crazy Rich Asians hit theatres last summer, one of the biggest
A demonstration against abortion abolition is taking a stand against Sam Oosterhoff’s recent anti-abortion comments at the March for Life