Posts Filed Under: Luminato
Losing the landmark would be an irreparable blow to waterfront redevelopment.
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Simon Bredin
In this week's edition, lots of Pride-affliated programming, with comedy, music, Nuit Rose, and the first official parade; plus, Luminato, Hooded Fang, Peaches, The Taste of Little Italy Festival, and more.
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Steve Fisher
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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Kelli Korducki
Luminato closer Apocalypsis challenges the bounds of conventional theatre.
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Aeman Ansari
The revered Talking Heads frontman wrings high art from the high school football field.
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Kelli Korducki • Video by Andrew Budziak and 8 String Media
The 2015 edition of the Luminato Festival includes two mini festivals, a backyard garden party in the middle of the city, and a lineup of musicians inspired by the Pan Am Games.
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Carly Maga
Rufus Wainwright, joined by many special guests, will be reinterpreting the Great American Songbook at the Luminato Festival.
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Sarah Sweet • Photos by Corbin Smith
This year, it's mostly about sex.
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Megan Marrelli
A group of artists has built a bigger, better claw game.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Corbin Smith
These dolls, by designers Viktor&Rolf, are one of Luminato 2013's odder attractions.
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Steve Kupferman • Photos by Corbin Smith
Luminato 2013's performing-arts offerings include international stars and local talent.
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Steve Fisher
This year's Luminato music line-up features everything from "audio drag" to Chinese reggae.
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Chris Dart
Nominated for: losing their community's trust.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Brett Lamb
Are you tired yet? Tough. Grab a coffee and get back in the pit.
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Chris Dart • Photo by Loni Schick
Within each tent, creative approaches to the stories of those who lived through the War of 1812.
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Jamie Bradburn • Photos by Corbin Smith
Street artist Dan Bergeron uses repurposed condo-ad boards to create a series of sculptures for /// Re-ply \\\.
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Laura Godfrey
From now until Sunday, take part in a group cook via a mobile kitchen inspired by the sad state of Toronto's street vendor offerings.
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Laura Godfrey
Has the United States yearned for the Great White North since the War of 1812?
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Jamie Bradburn
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