Raised in Windfields and Don Mills, Locklyn lost father to overdose when she was 15 Although she’s been singing in the mirror since she was […]
Arts
This Grinch is more anti-hero than villain
If you were to take the 1966 Boris Karloff How The Grinch Stole Christmas, sandwich it between two thick slabs of brandied fruitcake with the 2000 Jim […]
Just Passing Through trio return with feature film
Pogey Beach launched on iTunes by local residents When a movie has a character named Turkey Tits, you know it’s got to be to be an […]
Midtown comedian reaches finals in comedy tournament
Financial analyst Ian McIntyre uses his people watching to entertain audiences at Sketch to the Death The art of comedy is much like breaking down […]
Victoria’s Secret photographer launches exclusive book, talks body image
There’s an uncanny way Russell James captures the delicate features of his subjects. The way he cast shadows in the most alluring way. The way […]
Sharon and Bram launch new song with sing-along at Bay-Bloor
Bookstore debut for ‘The Colour Song’ as kids and parents join in on group’s popular tunes
Sharon and Bram have surprises in store for fans on national tour
Lois in their hearts as former trio leaves for seven-month trip — excited and sad It’s going to the be the busiest season in memory […]
Petrowska Quilico channels her inner siren for double album
Annex pianist lauds environment, women in repertoire Annex pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico lost one of her beloved recordings 20 years ago. The York University music […]
Book shows double threat against Jews in military during WWII
Faced anti-Semitism from the Nazis as well as fellow soldiers, author Bessner says
Midtown music lovers celebrate their Estonian roots with festival
Mix of genres, Estonian dignitaries set to pay Toronto a visit in May One hundred years of Estonian freedom is being celebrated in Toronto this […]