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Blind Theatre patrons now have a VocalEye

Blind Theatre patrons now have a VocalEye

Two years go, Monica Nelson received an invitation to The Miracle Worker, a play by Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Playouse Theatre Company about deaf-blind author and political activist Helen Keller. It wasnt just any invitation.
Kid gloves come off in Sisters&Brothers

Kid gloves come off in Sisters&Brothers

Sisters&Brothers , the latest effort from Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­filmmaker Carl Bessai, completes a trilogy of seriocomic examinations of family dynamics that commenced with 2008s Mothers&Daughters and continued with 2010s Fathers&Sons.
MUSIC: The haunting song of fire and Iceland

MUSIC: The haunting song of fire and Iceland

In the traditional break-up rite, shoeboxes filled with ephemera and photographic time capsules are retired at the end of the long kiss goodnight.
Wide Angle Film Festival challenges our notions of disabilities

Wide Angle Film Festival challenges our notions of disabilities

In a city brimming with film festivals, do we have room for one more? Geoff McMurchy, the artistic director of Kickstart Disability Arts and Culture and co-curator of the Wide Angle Media Festival (Mar.
The Tour Show

The Tour Show

Bleeding, colourful portraits of beautifully pained subjects populate the world of artist and Lifetime Collectivist Ben Tour .

MOVIE REVIEW: The Hunger Games leaves you slightly unsatisfied

The Hunger Games Directed by Gary Ross Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson Move over Bella, a feisty new heroine for the young adults to idolize is in town and her name is Katniss Everdeen.
Youthful new Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­opera company debuts on March 31

Youthful new Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­opera company debuts on March 31

They may be duelling divas, but Robin Eder-Warren and Jacqueline Ko have managed to find enough common ground to launch their own opera company.

Yuk Yuk's reopens in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­and goes Emo

After two-year hiatus, Canadian comedy club franchise returns

Frazer's gift of the Gabler makes for intimate Ibsen

Audience of 20 enjoys Hedda Gabler in 1890s West End mansion

Insomniac brings musical musings to Sonic Boom festival

Cutting edge computer technology meets classically-trained composer