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Theatre Review: The Two Worlds of Charlie F.

March 2, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

What inspires people to serve their countries?  From family traditions to a desire to see the world to the urge to do our part - there are so many reasons. No doubt that each country is grateful for the countless men and women who have dedicated themselves to serving and protect others. They are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, The Arts Tagged With: Alice Driver, Cassidy LIttle, Miliary, Mirvish, Off-Mirvish, Princess of Wales, The Two Worlds of Charlie F, theatre, Toronto

What to do this March Break in Toronto

February 28, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

We are staying in the city this coming March Break - big kid is getting his braces off! Hooray! So, I'm looking at options on what to do in the city. Maybe you are too? Whether you've got time off work to spend with the kids or they're with caregivers or grandparents there's plenty to keep them busy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Holidays, The Arts Tagged With: AGO, Art Gallery of Ontario, bakery, camp, digiPlaySpace, Earth Rangers, Freehand School of Art, Kensington Market, le dolci, march break, Pawsitively Paws, Ramen, ROM, Royal Ontario Museum, Snakes and Lattes, st lawrence market, TIFF, Toronto, yorkdale

APP of the Week: For The Term of His Natural Life

February 25, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

There are a many novels that have stood the test of time. For the Term of His Natural Life is one of them...a classic. Australian writer Marcus Clarke first published the story in 1874 when he was only 28 years old. Since then, the novel has lived several lives in three feature films, a mini-series, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Technology, The Arts Tagged With: app, Australia, Classic, For The Term of His Natural LIfe, Good Reads, iPad, itunes, Marcus Clarke, Mini Series, Rufus Dawes

Is It REAL or FAKE? Museum Diaries Doc Series Reveals The Stories

February 21, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

When you visit a museum it's truly a treasure trove of artifacts and filled with incredible stories! Each piece has a history but do you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes? It's not just about the ancient priceless Egyptian tombs or massive dinosaur bones or the Emperors clothes. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, The Arts, TV Tagged With: Artifacts, Borneo, documentary, Museum Diaries, Museums, ROM, Royal Ontario Museum, television, TVO, Up Front Entertainment

ARRABAL: The Passion of Buenos Aires

February 14, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

It's sultry and intensely passionate. ARRABAL arrives in Toronto for it's World Premiere bringing the passion and history of the Argentine people. The story of ARRABAL is told entirely through dance and music. Tango moves are modernized and even more expressive than ever before. ARRABAL is based … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, Reviews, The Arts Tagged With: Arrabal, Bajofondo, Latin, Mirvish, Panasonic Theatre, Tango, Toronto

In Celebration of the Winter Olympics, TSO Invites Your Family to the Orchestra Games!

February 12, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

In the spirit of friendly sportsmanship and an ode to the Winter Olympics, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra invites families to witness the excitement of the original Orchestra Olympics! The musicians are currently in training for the big event! It will be fun concert no doubt! The programme will … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, The Arts Tagged With: Family Concerts, kids, Olympics, Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, TSO

This Is Not A Toy – it’s a very cool art & design exhibition!

February 7, 2014 by Sonya 2 Comments

Remember when you were a child playing with your toys? How happy were those days when we could spend the day with our imagination. I remember collecting toys and paraphernalia like Hello Kitty ...okay maybe I still do! If you're a fan of pop-culture and design you need to make time to visit the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, The Arts Tagged With: Apple, art, Course, design, Design Exchange, event, Exhibition, Frank Kozik, Huck Gee, iMac, iPad, KAWS, MediCom Toy, Misaki Kawai, Pharrell Williams, Takashi Murakami, This is Not a Toy, Toronto, Yoshitomo Nara

Heartbeat of Home is a Breathtaking Dream!

February 5, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

When I had a "taste" of this new show a few weeks ago my heart was already pumping fast! It was obvious to everyone that this was a show worth paying attention to. Heartbeat of Home is the latest production from the creators of Riverdance.  Known for their  crowd-pleasing performances worldwide, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, The Arts Tagged With: Ed Mirvish Theatre, Heartbeat of Home, Mirvish, Riverdance, Toronto

Kafka’s Metamorphosis Transformed on Stage

February 3, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

You may have read the book in university or have seen various adaptations of the story either on screen or on stage. Metamorphosis is an interesting story that was written by Franz Kafka in 1915 about an ordinary family who has their lives completely change when their son turns into a insect. Sound … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Entertainment, The Arts Tagged With: Bjorn Thors, Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis, Mirvish, Royal Alexandra Theatre, theatre, Toronto

Celebrating Black History Month Then & Now!

January 21, 2014 by Sonya Leave a Comment

In celebration of Black History Month, Black Artists’ Networks in Dialogue (BAND) and TD present Then & Now, a series of inspiring cultural events showcasing the past and present accomplishments of Black Canadians in six cities from coast to coast. The 2014 Then & Now series features a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Life, The Arts Tagged With: 2014, Black Artists' Networks in Dialogue, Black History Month, Canada, events, TD, Then and Now

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