Urban Planner: What’s On In Toronto, September 22-27 In this week's Urban Planner, the JFL42, Bi Arts, Word On The Street, and Groundswell festivals, plus (very) late summer outdoor music, the Invictus Games, and appearances by Sarah McLachlan, Al Weiwei, and Guillermo Del Toro. By Steve Fisher Sep. 21st, 3:11 pm
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
Local Ladies Who Make Us Laugh (2013 Edition) Our third annual profiling of some talented performers and writers in Toronto who don't always get quite the attention they deserve. By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithJun. 28th, 11:00 am
1 Comment CMW 2013: What We’ve Seen So Far Our roundup of the best—and in one case, the absolute worst—of CMW so far. By Torontoist • Photo by Corbin SmithMar. 22nd, 4:30 pm
Urban Planner: November 12, 2012 In today's Urban Planner, architect Dion Neutra talks about his work (and that of his father), playwright John Mighton talks about his new play, other playwrights read from their newly published plays, and a new storytelling night launches. By Steve Fisher Nov. 12th, 7:00 am
1 Comment Local Ladies Who Make Us Laugh (2012 Edition) For the second time, we highlight Toronto-based female comedians who are among the best at what they do. By Steve Fisher • Photos by Corbin SmithJun. 14th, 2:00 pm
Urban Planner: May 14, 2012 In today's UP: learn about the history of Toronto's theatres, help Shakespeare in the Ruff bring theatre back to the east end's parks, bid farewell to Sandro Perri and Steve Kado, and see more than a dozen comediennes at the Alt Dot. By Steve Fisher May. 14th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: December 19, 2011 In today's Urban Planner: the last Sorauren Farmers' Market of the year, sweet-smelling theatre from Soulpepper, Tiny Miracles' big laughs for little gifts, and the Hamilton Trading Co.'s Dakota Tavern debut. By Steve Fisher Dec. 19th, 7:00 am
Sound Tracks: “Walk Away (From a Good Thing)” by the Bicycles By Nicole Villeneuve Dec. 1st, 10:00 am
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