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Rich with imagery and symbolism, the two shows featured by Ecole de Cirque de Montreal’s graduating class explore themes of childhood, loss, adulthood, and wolves.
New web series Sex and Ethnicity was so appealing to Ici TV, that they’re airing all eight episodes. Creator and star Michaela Di Cesare talks about how the show evolved.
B-film fans will enjoy the low budget sets, mediocre acting, and gruesome effects in the latest film from Sinister Cinema.
Feel good film about Newfoundland town attempting to secure an outsider as its path to renewal seduces viewers.
Urban art competition Beaux Degats pitted six teams against each other on the theme of photography. This is Fernando Landin’s photo journal of the event.
Judy Garland impersonator Kim Roberts talks about her new show and what makes the legendary diva so endearing to all.
With the alt comedy scene and the regular circuit coming together, character comedy is at the fore.
The two latest films at the Satopshere take viewers to new worlds with great technological wizardry, but not a lot of emotional depth.
Magali Crevier checks out the vernssiage featuring the drawings of Daniel Barkley and a book published of his work.
Every group that performed was a hit and our reviewer laughed from start to finish. Here’s a recap of Tuesday night’s Sketchfest.
The non-profit organization behind the Darling Foundry celebrated its 20th anniversary. Fernando Landin was on the scene to capture the event.
Florence Foster Jenkins proves that lack of talent is no impediment to selling out Carnegie Hall when you’ve got friends, money, and friends with money.
Lili Hudecova captured the cast and crew as they arrived for the red carpet premiere of The Grand Seduction.
Belgian Stijn Celis’ new masterwork shows both the perils and the rewards of two stories of true love.
Nick Janke takes us on his tour of street art that caught his eye for its defiance, creativity, and accessibility.
Photographer Pierre Guimond’s film shows the dependency as well as the destructive power of American consumerism.
This surreal Siddhartha story has Brad Pitt face an existential crisis over global warming, leave society, and return.
Comedy about Edinburgh duo is the perfect rom-com combo of crime and music.
9th Annual Sketch Fest brings together local groups, Canadian troupes, and International teams for a week long party and sketch comedy.
When the cast asked “Name something lost” and an audience member suggested “virginity,” Wild Heart Acres was destined for its best night ever.
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