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A collection of antique Chinese textiles and embroidery can give years of pleasure. Every piece told a story and every piece was handmade with love and care.
Artist, designer and jeweler... René Lalique also created significant Art Déco glassware. This reviews an exhibit of work by Lalique, his heirs, admirers and imitators.
A holiday in Toronto, Canada can be fun for the whole family. The city is filled with attractions that will appeal to both children and adults any time of the year.
The new renovations to the Royal Ontario Museum are bringing to Toronto an array of interesting things to see and do in this Fall/Winter season.
Find the best gifts like clothing, art and home décor in Ontario, Canada from the ROM, AGO, Holt Renfrew and Gardiner Gallery.
Toronto, Ontario is an amazing city with countless things to see and do. And some of the best things to do in Toronto are free.
Beatrix Potter was a scientist, conservationist, and farmer as well as a much-loved author of children's books. Read on to find out more...
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.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a popular destination for families with children of all ages. There are many family-friendly activites and attractions located in the city.
It isn't hard to find a place a baby will love, or a preschooler will love, or a child or teen. If you need something that makes kids of all ages happy, check this list.
Exhibitions of devotional Renaissance art and provocative contemporary works in new AGO, redesigned by architect Frank Gehry
The dream of a home for the Toronto International Film Festival becomes reality. KPMB's winning bid is sure to add to Toronto's rising volume of unique architecture.
A trip to a museum is an easy choice for most travellers but the Bata Shoe Museum and the Gardiner Ceramic Museum are two Toronto treasures that many people overlook.
On June 17, 2009, the Field Museum in Chicago opened its blockbuster exhibit of the summer, simply entitled, "Water". The exhibition runs through September 20.
A discovery in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia brought to light the Cambrian Explosion, which set the mold for life on Earth.
There's more to explore at Toronto's CN Tower than one big building. Imagine gut-churning heights, roller coaster rides and a nightly light show all year long.
These 'clumsy lizards' disgusted Darwin at first, but they are a good example of an island species adapting to its environment.
There is something about the sight and sound of water cascading over a rocky precipice that stirs our souls, our imagination and our sense of awe.
Toronto is a "World Class City" with lots of activities to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and fine dining, to museums and shopping year round.
The Canadian Film Centre's Trilogy of Trilogies: Animation Extravaganza featured wonderful shorts from Adam Elliot, Osbert Parker and Bill Plympton.
In this exclusive interview, independent animator Bill Plympton talks about his Master Class at the Worldwide Short Films Festival.
Cartoons invade Toronto's Worldwide Short Film Festival, happening June 16 - 21. Here's where the animation action is.
Toronto's Worldwide Short Film Festival's Shorts For Shorties, a screening of family-friendly animated shorts, on June 20th at the Royal Ontario Museum.


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