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Feminist F**k It Fest – April 11 to 22, 2018 (Toronto)

posted Wednesday, April 11, 2018

by: in Activism, Comedy, Dance, Drag, Events, Featured Events, Lesbian, Music, Queer, Toronto

From the family friendly to the downright nasty, the FEMINIST FUCK IT FEST is a curated festival of multidisciplinary women and non binary-identifying artists presenting original, bold, and entertaining works of art. The Festival will take place at 360 Geary Lane from April 11th – April 22nd. Headlining production GANGA’S GANJA will play throughout the festival- on 4/20 dude- every night at 7:30pm […]

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“Fun Home” – a comedic, lesbian, musical – on stage April 13 to May 6, 2018 (Toronto)

posted Monday, April 9, 2018

by: in Comedy, Events, Featured Events, Lesbian, Music, Queer, Theatre, Toronto

David Mirvish is delighted to present The Musical Stage Company production of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, FUN HOME,, based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic memoir, is the groundbreaking show that won five 2015 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and has received worldwide critical acclaim for its stunning musical score and heartbreaking storytelling. Alison, a […]

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Osheaga 2018 Artist Line Up Announced – August 3 to 5, 2018 (Montreal)

posted Tuesday, March 13, 2018

by: in Uncategorized

The 2018 Osheaga line up has been announced and it’s shaping up to be one of the best yet in the Festival’s history! Tyler, The Creator, Blondie, Portugal. The Man, Odesza, The National and Dua Lipa, just to name a few. Also, Florence + The Machine returns to the festival! The Grammy nominee and Brit Awards winner will be closing this […]

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Workman Arts “Being Scene” – March 1 to 25, 2018 (Toronto)

posted Wednesday, February 28, 2018

by: in Activism, Art, Art Gallery, Charity, Events, Featured Events, Gallery, Lesbian, Music, Photography, Queer, Toronto, Trans

Celebrate Workman Arts 17th Annual Being Scene Exhibition from March 1-25 at the Gladstone Hotel 2nd Floor Galleries. BEING SCENE 2018 annual juried art exhibition features upwards of 130 artworks produced by artists navigating issues of mental health. The annual submission call attracts artists working in painting, photo-art, text-based art, media-art, 3-dimesional work and other contemporary […]

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Tim Arnold’s “What Love Would Want” / “Que Désire l’Amour” – anthem for acceptance

posted Wednesday, February 14, 2018

by: in Activism, Music, Pride, Queer, Toronto, Trans

Last year, original British recording artist Tim Arnold released ‘What Love Would Want’ – a simple, poetic song celebrating love as a unifying force to overcome discrimination and hatred for sexual and cultural diversity. The song was playlisted on BBC 6 Music in the UK and spread across Canada, receiving spins on SiriusXM and CBC. […]

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Jordan Tannahill’s “Declarations” on stage Jan 23 to Feb 11, 2017

posted Thursday, January 4, 2018

by: in Events, Featured Events, Queer, Theatre, Toronto

Returning to Canadian Stage for the third time in as many seasons, acclaimed multi-disciplinary artist Jordan Tannahill writes and directs a new world premiere creation, Declarations, onstage at the Berkeley Street Downstairs Theatre until February 11. Snapshot review below. An ode to mortality – that of the playwright’s mother, his own, mankind’s Declarations is a joyful and moving attempt to capture the […]

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The Bentway Skating Rink Opens January 6th in Toronto

posted Tuesday, December 19, 2017

by: in Events, Family, Featured Events, Outdoors, Toronto

Opening Weekend highlights include performances from Charmie Deller, Carmen Braden, the Toronto Ice Skate Group, and the Mayor’s Skate Party! The Bentway, a new public space designed by PUBLIC WORK and Ken Greenberg Consultants located under the Gardiner Expressway, reimagines how Torontonians gather and experience art and events downtown. It is a unique and innovative public space […]

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Crow’s Theatre Remounts “The Wedding Party” and “True Crime”

posted Monday, December 11, 2017

by: in Events, Featured Events, Theatre, Toronto

To kick-start the New Year, Crow’s Theatre brings their smash 2016/2017 season-opener The Wedding Party, back to Streetcar Crowsnest for another uproarious run this January 2018. True Crime is also coming back later in January as well.   The first play to open the doors of Streetcar Crowsnest in January 2016. The Wedding Party, which garnered rave reviews and sold out houses in […]

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National Film Board of Canada Offers Free Films Over The Holiday Season

posted Monday, December 11, 2017

by: in Film, Toronto

The National Film Board of Canada has a holiday gift for all Canadians. It’s a new playlist called The NFB Presents, featuring 20 acclaimed documentary and animated films—stories that will move, inspire, surprise and engage—now streaming free of charge at NFB.ca.  Among the titles being showcased are Sarah Polley’s hit feature Stories We Tell, Kathy Shultz’s acclaimed animated short A Sea Turtle Story, and Paul Cowan’s Paris […]

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Celebrate Haitian Culture With Movie Screenings on Caribbean Tales TV

posted Monday, December 11, 2017

by: in Activism, Film, Queer, Toronto

Haitian Independence Day is coming up on January 1, 2018. Their culture is among the most rich and vibrant in the world. This month CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution and Flow on Demand will be celebrating Haitian filmmakers with our collection of five unique films from the land of high mountains. This month’s films and more available […]

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