Brian Kennington has a burning love for Toronto’s Fringe Festival.
Arts
Belly dance storytelling was all about Amoura
Leaside dancer visits Arabian themes in Fringe Festival act
At-home art gallery was tribute to Turkmen painter
Turkmenistan’s most celebrated painter, Durdy Bayramov, has something in common with Canada’s Group of Seven.
Prognosis good for Maladies
Ask Kohji Nagata and Josh Awerbuck of The Maladies of Adam Stokes what their influences are and they’ll shift their focus to the band’s origins.
Director has heart for bringing her culture into mainstream
“When we’re inspired, we feel like we can move mountains.”
Harpist amused by ‘angelic’ stereotype
Heidi Van Hoesen Gorton is the principal harpist for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. She listens to Metallica.
Hockey sticks to drumsticks
Musician finds success after trading in his goalie pads
Young artists get personal
The old adage “every picture tells a story” is apropos of North Toronto CI’s senior art class.
Sleepless in Davisville
Director Chris Di Staulo’s insomnia has earned him a trip to the Cannes Film Festival.
Author ‘thrilled’ at prospect of film
Having his short story Clive adapted into a full-length feature film is a thrilling prospect for Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton author Richard Todd.