Urban Planner: What’s On In Toronto, May 31–June 6 Returning clowns, swashbucklers, and sketch performers; pizza in the park and music at the fort; wrestling, dinosaurs, and true crime; a memorial for WWII soldiers, and one for a young cyclist. By Steve Fisher May. 31st, 12:00 pm
Watch Out, Wildcat!, One Night Only Hardcore fans consider this their best show. By Steve Fisher Feb. 16th, 10:00 pm
5 Comments What to Check Out in Toronto August 15-21: Round-Table on Voting, Mad Decent Block Party, and the Ex The return of annual music festivals Camp Wavelength and Mad Decent Block Party; the return of Sail-In Cinema and the Canadian National Exhibition; and the return of hit local comedies Life Records and Swordplay. By Steve Fisher Aug. 15th, 9:45 am
Local Ladies Who Make Us Laugh in 2016 Our sixth-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. 23rd, 3:00 pm
James Gangl and Sex T-Rex Surprise On Stage Improviser James Gangl and comedy troupe Sex T-Rex, both known better in comedy circles, are remounting scripted stage shows, and both will surprise theatre-goers. By Steve Fisher Mar. 18th, 1:00 pm
Torontoist’s Top 10 Comedy Shows of 2015 Our (sort-of) sober consideration of the funniest shows of the past year. By Steve Fisher Dec. 23rd, 4:00 pm
Urban Planner: December 4, 2012 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. By Jessica Buck Dec. 4th, 7:00 am
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