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		<title>KAMP: Horrors at the Hands of Humans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 17:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carly Maga</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Three puppet masters portray a day in the life of Auschwitz through a detailed miniature construction of the grounds and thousands of tiny handmade puppets.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/20130524_cameron_bailey-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="The puppets of KAMP recreate the atrocities of Auschwitz. Photo by Herman Helle." /><p class="rss_dek">When telling the story of the Holocaust, one effective way to overcome our sheer inability to comprehend the scope and scale of such atrocities is to zoom in on one or two stories: share one particular experience, in all its brutal specificity, and we have at least a small way into the event—the small details [...]</p></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[Three puppet masters portray a day in the life of Auschwitz through a detailed miniature construction of the grounds and thousands of tiny handmade puppets.<p class="rss_dek"><p>When telling the story of the Holocaust, one effective way to overcome our sheer inability to comprehend the scope and scale of such atrocities is to zoom in on one or two stories: share one particular experience, in all its brutal specificity, and we have at least a small way into the event—the small details illuminate the larger whole. </p>
<p>One theatre company from the Netherlands, <a href="http://www.hotelmodern.nl/flash_en/lobby/lobby.html">Hotel Modern</a>, takes a related approach in <a href="http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/worldstage/kamp/"><em>KAMP (CAMP)</em></a>. The production depicts a typical day at the Auschwitz concentration camp, but instead of zooming in into a closeup, it shrinks everything down, literally, into miniature. It&#8217;s the accumulation of thousands of small details that has the impact in this case.</p>
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		<title>Ontario Bike Summit Aims to Change the Conversation on Cycling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 15:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Dart</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Bike Summit organizers say that drivers and cyclists are often the same people.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/20121120winterbike2-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Cyclists and drivers should have no problem sharing the road, say Summit organizers. Photo by Tania Liu, from the Torontoist Flickr Pool." /><p class="rss_dek">Eleanor McMahon thinks it’s time to change the conversation around cycling in Ontario. McMahon is the founder of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition, who will be hosting the fifth annual Ontario Bike Summit this week in Toronto. She says that we need to stop talking about things like bike lanes and other bicycle infrastructure [...]</p></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[Bike Summit organizers say that drivers and cyclists are often the same people.<p class="rss_dek"><p>Eleanor McMahon thinks it’s time to change the conversation around cycling in Ontario.</p>
<p>McMahon is the founder of the <a href="http://www.sharetheroad.ca/home-s11698" target="_blank">Share the Road Cycling Coalition</a>, who will be hosting the fifth annual <a href="http://www.sharetheroad.ca/2013-ontario-bike-summit-p153128">Ontario Bike Summit</a> this week in Toronto. She says that we need to stop talking about things like bike lanes and other bicycle infrastructure as a zero sum game between cars and bikes.</p>
<p>&#8220;We do polling, and our polling tells us that 89 per cent of Ontarians are both drivers and cyclists,&#8221; she says. &#8220;The notion that it’s cars versus bikes is overblown, and it’s really not working anymore. Deciding to change the conversation means going out of our way to poke holes in that idea and say from the get go ‘We don’t buy into that philosophy, and just because you say it, doesn’t make it true.’ &#8221;</p>
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		<title>Off Key Comedy Aims to Fuse Stand-Up and Song</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 18:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Dart</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[A musical-comedy showcase tries to shake the genre's lame reputation.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/off-key-comedy-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Robert Keller and Rush Zilla enjoy a pre-show cocktail. Photo courtesy of Robert Keller." /><p class="rss_dek">Even with the success of acts like Lonely Island and Flight of the Conchords, people still tend to view musical comedy with some suspicion, and not without reason. Those high-profile success stories aside, at the club level, musical comedy is too often the province of people who aren’t quite good enough to make it as [...]</p></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[A musical-comedy showcase tries to shake the genre's lame reputation.<p class="rss_dek"><p>Even with the success of acts like <a href="www.hiphopdx.com/index/singles/id.24476/title.the-lonely-island-f-solange-semicolon-" target="_blank">Lonely Island</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGOohBytKTU" target="_blank">Flight of the Conchords</a>, people still tend to view musical comedy with some suspicion, and not without reason. Those high-profile success stories aside, at the club level, musical comedy is too often the province of people who aren’t quite good enough to make it as musicians, but not quite funny enough to make it as comedians.</p>
<p>Two local comics, Robert Keller and Rush Zilla, are out to change that perception with their show, <strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/OffKeyComedy" target="_blank">Off Key Comedy</a></strong>, which features a wide variety of acts whose only commonality is that they combine music and comedy in one form or another. The third edition of the monthly show will take place on May 23, at Comedy Bar.<span id="more-255401"></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Of a Monstrous Child is Caught in a Complex Romance with Lady Gaga</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 15:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carly Maga</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Alistair Newton's new play dives into the history of performance art to explain our cultural fascination with the House of Gaga.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/20130521_gagamusical-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Kimberly Persona as Lady Gaga in Of a Monstrous Child: A Gaga Musical. Photo by Alejandro Santiago." /><p class="rss_dek">Despite the fact that the last show in Buddies in Bad Times Theatre&#8217;s 2012/2013 season is titled Of a Monstrous Child: A Gaga Musical, Lady Gaga herself takes a secondary role. There are no homages to raw-meat dresses and gold-plated wheelchairs here. Instead, writer and director Alistair Newton uses the House of Gaga as a [...]</p></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[Alistair Newton's new play dives into the history of performance art to explain our cultural fascination with the House of Gaga.<p class="rss_dek"><p>Despite the fact that the last show in Buddies in Bad Times Theatre&#8217;s 2012/2013 season is titled <strong><em><a href="http://buddiesinbadtimes.com/shows/of-a-monstrous-child-a-gaga-musical/">Of a Monstrous Child: A Gaga Musical</a></em></strong>, Lady Gaga herself takes a secondary role. There are no homages to raw-meat dresses and gold-plated wheelchairs here. Instead, writer and director Alistair Newton uses the House of Gaga as a pathway into the history of the notable performance-art stars that came before her in the pantheon of queer iconography, and how she is and isn&#8217;t a construct of all of them put together.<span id="more-254908"></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Urban Planner: January 21, 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 12:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Fisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's Urban Planner: a debate series tackles new ways of considering Toronto, historian Bruce Bell unearths stories of old Toronto, Chelsea Wolfe plays the Drake, and stand-ups pack into Unlovable.<p class="rss_dek"><img width="100" height="100" src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/20130121johnhastingsphotobytimleyes-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Comic John Hastings. Detail of a photo by Tim Leyes." /><p class="rss_dek">DEBATE: Toronto&#8217;s amalgamation has been an especially contentious topic for the past few years, in large part because of long-simmering tensions stirred up by our (still, for now) current mayor. So it&#8217;s a natural topic for the Department of Unusual Certainties&#8216; urban ideas debate series, New Discourses for a Tired Century. Part of the Offsite [...]</p></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[In today's Urban Planner: a debate series tackles new ways of considering Toronto, historian Bruce Bell unearths stories of old Toronto, Chelsea Wolfe plays the Drake, and stand-ups pack into Unlovable.<p class="rss_dek"><p><div id="attachment_231320" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 650px"><img src="http://torontoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/20130121johnhastingsphotobytimleyes.jpg" alt="" title="20130121johnhastingsphotobytimleyes" width="640" height="417" class="size-full wp-image-231320" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Comic John Hastings. Detail of a photo by Tim Leyes.</p></div><br />
<span id="more-231303"></span><strong>DEBATE</strong>: Toronto&#8217;s amalgamation has been an especially contentious topic for the past few years, in large part because of long-simmering tensions stirred up by our (still, for now) <a href="http://torontoist.com/2012/12/2012-villain-rob-ford/">current mayor</a>. So it&#8217;s a natural topic for the <a href="https://departmentofunusualcertainties.wordpress.com/">Department of Unusual Certainties</a>&#8216; urban ideas debate series, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/395784840511416/">New Discourses for a Tired Century</a>. Part of the <a href="http://todesignoffsite.com/events-2/douc-new-discourses-for-a-tired-century-a-debate-series/">Offsite Design Festival</a>, this debate will tackle the following statement: &#8220;Be it resolved we can no longer treat the city as a whole.&#8221; Kristina Ljubanovic and Sabrina Dominguez will argue for &#8220;yes,&#8221; and Marcin Kedzior and Thomas Provost will argue for &#8220;no.&#8221; Gladstone Hotel (<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/rxXlZ">1215 Queen Street West</a>), 7:30 p.m., FREE.</p>
<p><strong>LECTURE</strong>: Historian and storyteller <a href="http://www.brucebelltours.ca/page11.html">Bruce Bell</a> holds court this evening at C&#8217;est What. He&#8217;ll be telling stories of old Toronto. C&#8217;est What (<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/dVEzU">67 Front Street East</a>), 7:30 P.M., $20.</p>
<p><strong>MUSIC</strong>: The Drake&#8217;s usual Elvis Mondays showcase has been postponed to Tuesday this week, in order to accommodate special guest <a href="http://www.chelseawolfe.net/">Chelsea Wolfe</a>, who&#8217;s in the middle of a North American tour. She&#8217;ll be playing an <a href="http://www.thedrakehotel.ca/happenings/2013/1/21/chelsea-wolfe-w-king-dude/">intimate acoustic set</a> in the Underground, with opener <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kingdudemusic">King Dude</a>. The Drake Hotel Underground (<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/VHNvb">1150 Queen Street West</a>), 8 p.m., $15 in advance.  </p>
<p><strong>COMEDY</strong>: Scrappy west-end stand-up showcase <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/414633991946491/">Laughable</a> returns tonight, with a typically stacked roster of comics, including Alex Pavone, who just finished a four-night headlining stand at Yuk Yuk&#8217;s; cabaret curator and storyteller Paul Hutcheson; and <a href="http://www.nowtoronto.com/mobile/story.cfm?c=190725">John Hastings</a>, who&#8217;s been making a name for himself <a href="http://comedyuncovered.com/2013/01/john-hastings-is-pale-nomad-road-warrior/">in the U.K.</a> Steph Tolev hosts. Unlovable (<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/cJfam">1415-B Dundas Street West</a>), 9 p.m., PWYC. </p>
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