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https://www.thestar.com/ 17-02-2009 16:00:19
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Such a fun read from Mark Colley on the dramatic rise and fall of Canadian Tire money. thestar.com/news/canada/ca…

Wrote about the incredible GOLDIE BOUTILIER for the Toronto Star! She went from modelling in Paris to living in her parents’ Cape Breton basement — it helped Goldie Boutilier become an indie star: thestar.com/entertainment/…

BREAKING: A Michael Jackson jukebox show and a new Canadian musical will headline Mirvish’s 2025-26 season, along with "Some Like it Hot," "The Outsiders," "Shucked," "A Beautiful Noise" and "& Juliet." #theaTO Full details in Toronto Star: thestar.com/entertainment/…

Tim Heidecker + Neil Hamburger performing at the Danforth Music Hall this evening.. A little preview reading for those attending: thestar.com/entertainment/…



Spoke to Sebastian Gaskin about his journey from Tataskweyak Cree Nation to Toronto, and his debut studio album with Ishkode Records. 👇🏼


#NEW: Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (Buddies in Bad Times Theatre) — the largest queer theatre company in the world — has endorsed a cultural boycott of Israel, along with 17 other Canadian performing arts orgs. “There is no queer liberation without the liberation of Palestine." 🔗⬇️


STAR EXCLUSIVE: The Tony Award-winning musical "Kimberly Akimbo" will play in Toronto next year in a new Canadian production, after a run at Montreal's Segal Centre for Performing Arts. #theaTO More details in Toronto Star: thestar.com/entertainment/…




Her musical ‘Life After’ began on a tiny Toronto Fringe stage. Now, it’s playing at Mirvish’s biggest theatre — and shooting for Broadway. #theaTO Here is Glenn Sumi's feature in Toronto Star: thestar.com/entertainment/…




The new Canadian musical 'Life After' is a triumph at Mirvish (Mirvish Productions). But is it ready for Broadway? #theaTO My review of Britta Johnson's astounding chamber musical is now up Toronto Star: thestar.com/entertainment/…

