A Play on Few Words The National Theatre of the World takes two pages of a script and improvises them into an entire play. By Kevin Scott May. 25th, 12:00 pm
Urban Planner: May 7, 2012 In today's UP: the rock. paper. sistahz Festival's opening reception; Playwrights Canada Press celebrates Canadian theatre; the Harold Awards celebrates Toronto theatre personalities; and Trampoline Hall explores being hardcore, "stealing" movies, and time tenses. By Steve Fisher May. 7th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: April 30, 2012 Today: Playwrights Guild of Canada kicks off a week of readings with Majal Ardal, I Heart Jokes celebrates local live comedy with their first awards night, and the Hot Docs film festival continues. By Steve Fisher Apr. 30th, 7:00 am
A Memoir Too Far A staged adaptation of Marina Nemat's acclaimed memoir Prisoner of Tehran just can't do justice to the story. By Carly Maga Apr. 16th, 12:30 pm
The Rob Ford Radio Recap: Father’s Day Every Sunday, Mayor Rob Ford and his brother, Doug, host The City, a two-hour talk show on Newstalk 1010. We listen so you don't have to.
A Guide to Toronto’s 2013 Summer Beer Events There's a world out there beyond the LCBO. Get in touch with Toronto's craft beer scene at these 2013 summer beer events.
The Masonic Temple Apparently Won’t Be Turned Into Condos, After All After months on the market, Toronto's historic Masonic Temple has a new owner.
The 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards Delivered Less Glamour, More Goofiness Drake, Classified, and Avril Lavigne were among the winners at the 2013 MMVAs.
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