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In the city known for its diversity, there’s no shortage of stage productions that tell equally wide ranging stories. Here are six playhouses with mandates that help to amplify distinct voices.
A sense of renewal is in the air, and there are plenty of things to do in Toronto as you embrace the new season.
On March 8, International Women’s Day recognizes achievements and advocates for gender equality. Here are four cultural associations in the city which do just that daily — plus women-focused Toronto museum exhibits, music festivals, and more.
From the drama kids to the comic book readers, we’ve got you covered for a curated week off that your little ones will remember.
Preparations are underway to usher in the city’s anniversary with two full weeks of programming, starting on March 6. Before you join the festivities, here’s a guide to the venues hosting the events and their place in the local cultural landscape.
For the month of heart-shaped everything, we’ve scoured the neighbourhoods and rounded up things to do in Toronto that will put you in the romantic mood.
Whether you love music, shopping, dance, food and drink, or film, we’ve got you covered with February outings that highlight Black Canadians’ contributions to the country’s cultural diversity.
The city’s largest Black Futures Month festival marks its 28th year. From dance and music to films and literary reflections, join the celebrations with these upcoming events in Toronto.
With a focus on mirroring the city’s diversity, Just for Laughs Toronto’s festival producer, Oz Weaver, hopes the 10th anniversary of the event is also one of discovery — in more ways than one.