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Is the Canadian Opera Company looking to draw a younger crowd?
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Jessica Buck
She brings a range of cultural experiences to Torontonians—at just the right price.
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Kaitlyn Kochany
Seven young vocalists look to make names for themselves at the Canadian Opera Company's annual singing competition.
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Catherine Kustanczy
In today's Urban Planner: A free dance performance by Peggy Baker, the inaugural That Was Great comedy show, Write Club returns, and Brazilian Dance at Harbourfront Centre.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: get hot with Humber College's Latin Big Band, check out some shiny stuff at Luminescence: the Silver of Peru, and watch writers battle for charity at Write Club.
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Jessica Buck
Today: a free concert with "Sweetheart of Swing" Alex Pangman, the One-Of-a-Kind Bike Show, and the Word Festival celebrates Charles Dickens' bicentennial year.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: the Canadian Opera Company kicks off GrimmFest, Cinema Politica presents Special Flight, Jem Cohen: We Have an Anchor starts a two-night stint, and CALLAGHAN! And the Wings of the Butterfly premieres.
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Jessica Buck
We chatted with one of Canada's biggest opera stars to find out more about her special line of work.
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Kelli Korducki • Photos by Lodoe-Laura Haines-Wangda
In today's Urban Planner: head out on your lunch break for a free concert by a capella group Cadence; the Lower Ossington Theatre opens its production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; and check out Great Aunt Ida's CD-release celebration.
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Laura Hewitt
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