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Quynh Pham On Two Decades of Galerie Quynh and Vietnam’s Evolving Art Scene As her namesake gallery celebrates its twenty-first year, the dealer reflects on what it takes to build a nation's ...
Film development labs in Toronto are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, thanks to a perfect storm of Millennial nostalgia and a vintage-obsesse… ...
Toronto filmmaker Barry Avrich investigated an infamous art-world scandal — now he’s written a book about it ...
This year’s Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) is capturing that raw, eclectic energy from coast to coast and remains one of the best ways to savour and support homegrown Canadian talent.
A new art exhibit in Toronto tells the story of 'not an ordinary beach' that was created in a vacant gravel lot in the west end during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new art exhibit in Toronto tells the story of "not an ordinary beach" that was created in a vacant gravel lot in the west end during the COVID-19 pandemic.Bloordale Beach, a short-lived beach not ...
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) is Canada’s leading outdoor and online art fair. Established in 1961 to connect Canadian artists directly to the public, T… ...
Mandle Cheung, a 78-year-old amateur conductor, led a performance of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony over the objections of some musicians.
Kao Kany Food & Drink All of the new food vendors and restaurants opening in the Wellington Market this summer Including Taline, Bear Steak Sandwiches and Chen Chen’s Hot Chicken ...
Arts Canada's next hit musical: coming soon to the Toronto Fringe? A slate of original shows will take over Theatre Passe Muraille thanks to the newly formed Alliance for Canadian Musicals.
Is Toronto Burning? looks at both the beautiful and ugly sides of the underground art scene in Toronto during the late 1970s, brimming with rebellious art from an often overlooked period.
Patrons rise to applaud musicians of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and amateur conductor Mandle Cheung following their performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 in C Minor.