2 Comments Local Ladies Who Make Us Laugh (2014 Edition) Our fourth annual profile of talented female performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get the attention they deserve. By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithJun. 30th, 6:40 pm
SheDot Are Doing It for Themselves A new comedy festival that could and should become an annual event. By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithMay. 8th, 2:00 pm
1 Comment Urban Planner: December 6, 2012 Today: honour the women who lost their lives in the 1989 Montreal massacre, see your favourite Degrassi scenes re-enacted, and let a Spice Girls tribute band tell you what you really, really want for Christmas. By Kyle Bachan Dec. 6th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: November 14, 2012 Today: buy crafts at the Moose Show, the Trinity College Dramatic Society presents Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, writers read their works at WordStage, and the Switch Off sketch comedy battle goes down at Comedy Bar. By Jessica Buck Nov. 14th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: June 1, 2012 Today: a festival of clowns that isn't for kids, some off-the-map music for anyone who didn't get a ticket to Talib Kweli, and so, so much comedy. By Steve Fisher Jun. 1st, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: January 20, 2012 In today's UP: noted film critics answer questions at a TIFF panel discussion, three new exhibits debut at XPACE, Andy Kindler returns to Comedy Bar, new music from Tomboyfriend and pals, and classic tunes from Loving In The Name of. By Steve Fisher Jan. 20th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: December 16, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: critics choose a classical concert program; lots of last-chance theatre choices, like The Children's Republic; rap battles and ladystaches at Comedy Bar; Bocce plays Don't Touch That Dial; and the Rural Alberta Advantage DJs a birthday party. By Steve Fisher Dec. 16th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: November 14, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: Jenna Morrison's death inspires a rally in support of cycling safety measures; Governor General's Award–nominated playwrights read their work at Playwright's Canada fall launch; Ride the Cyclone opens, setting Toronto's Twitter theatregoers abuzz; and the She's Got a Shape Tour has a gas before hitting the road. By Steve Fisher Nov. 14th, 7:00 am
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