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The Fringe Festival takes over downtown Toronto, featuring $10 ticket prices and 150 different shows performed by independent theatre companies from around the world.
If you're staying in Toronto in July, there are plenty of events going on for free. This Suite101 article is the ultimate July guide to free fun.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) held every September in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is one of the most accessible film festivals for audiences to attend.
Toronto is a world class city with a multitude of activities and events to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and dining, to museums and shopping for all ages.
Festival reviews of Afterwards, starring Evangeline Lilly & John Malkovich, and Skin, starring Sam Neill and Sophie Okonedo
From May 15-25, 2008, Inside Out will bringing audiences the best of gay and lesbian cinema in Toronto, Ontario. Here are early reviews of 2 of the films to be screened.
Spring comedy festivals in Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia offer visitors a chance to enjoy comedic acts in English or French.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, the new film from acclaimed French film director, Julian Schnabel, testifies to the strength of the human spirit.
Enjoy an evening dedicated to local food and wine pairing with creations from Ontario's top Chefs and vineyards at Sip & Savour in Toronto's Distillery District.
Ottawan indie singer-songwriter Mark Wilson opened proceedings at the legendary Horsehoe Tavern in downtown Toronto and kicked off NXNE 2007 in style.
The NFB's docudrama Paris 1919, based on Margaret MacMillan's book, is a gripping study of six months that changed the world. 8/10.
Instruction in music, visual arts, dance and drama is now available in the city of Sudbury, thanks to a new arts studio called Arts North.
SummerWorks and the Fringe of Toronto have evolved into distinct entities on the Toronto theatre scene.
Kate Mior's passion as a street performer will be tested when she attempts to bring joy and magic to orphanages in Freetown and Koidu in Sierra Leone, Africa.
In this exclusive interview, "Building World Peace" director Beth Cloutier talks about what inspired her Claymation short.


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