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  • The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: July 2-4

    Courtesy of Markham Fairgrounds Complex NOW critics pick the outdoor, drive-in and virtual things to do in Toronto for the weekend of July 2-4. Together...
    The Together Apart Summer Cirque show at Markham Fairgrounds Complex
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  • The best things to do this summer in Toronto

    Get back to life with these in-person events Khristel Stecher Spring Stations COVID bumped the annual design competition Winter Stations to a new season and...
    Asitha Tennekoon performing in Box Concerts
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  • The best virtual holiday events in Toronto

    Our critics pick the best Toronto holiday events that are livestreaming on a platform near you this festive season. Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce... Pandemic! The...
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  • 60 heated and covered patios in Toronto open right now

    Samuel Engelking November 20 Update: Effective 12:01 am on Monday, November 23, Toronto will move into lockdown and outdoor dining – including covered patios –...
    The Pilot patio in Toronto.
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  • What to watch this weekend: August 14-16

    NOW critics pick what to watch online and in theatres for the weekend of August 14. Plus: Everything new to VOD platforms. Euphoria (Lisa Langseth)...
    Alicia Vikander and Eva Green in Euphoria
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  • What to watch on VOD and streaming this weekend

    What NOW critics are streaming I May Destroy You (Michaela Coel) Michaela Coel’s latest series is inspired by autobiographical events. But after watching a couple...
    A still from I May Destroy You
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  • Hansel & Gretel opera leaves a strange aftertaste

    HANSEL & GRETEL by Engelbert Humperdinck (Canadian Opera Company). At the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen West). Runs to February 21....
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  • Hansel & Gretel opera leaves a strange aftertaste

    HANSEL & GRETEL by Engelbert Humperdinck (Canadian Opera Company). At the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen West). Runs to February 21....
    CultureOpera
  • What to do in Toronto this week: February 3-9

    These are our top event picks for the week of February 3-9. For more events listings, visit nowtoronto.com/events. Community Sorauren Farmers Market Knitting workshops, vendors, music and...
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  • The sound of Toronto right now: this music is setting the tone in 2020

    As Toronto grows and gets more expensive, there’s angst about displacement of DIY communities and spaces for creativity to flourish. But we’re still thriving. Globe-trotting sounds...
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  • The 50 best things to do in Toronto this winter

    CITY 1. Fat bike the Lower Don There’s a new way to explore the Lower Don in the winter. And it’s on a fat bike...
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  • The New Pornographers and Wolf Parade to play Danforth Music Hall’s 100th birthday

    One of Toronto’s longest-running music venues is celebrating a major milestone – in August, Danforth Music Hall turns 100.  It’s been through many incarnations as...
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  • Luminato review: Four Sisters

    FOUR SISTERS by Susanna Fournier (Paradigm Productions/Luminato). At the Theatre Centre (1115 Queen West). Runs to June 16. $29-$47. 416-368-4849, luminatofestival.com. Rating: NNNNThe culmination of...
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  • Luminato review: Four Sisters

    FOUR SISTERS by Susanna Fournier (Paradigm Productions/Luminato). At the Theatre Centre (1115 Queen West). Runs to June 16. $29-$47. 416-368-4849, luminatofestival.com. Rating: NNNN The culmination...
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  • Kopernikus: A Ritual Opera For The Dead is unlike anything you’ll see at the theatre

    KOPERNIKUS: A RITUAL OPERA FOR THE DEAD by Claude Vivier (Against the Grain). At Theatre Passe Muraille (16 Ryerson). Runs to April 13. $25-$85. 416-504-7529....
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