How the ‘Nirvanna the Band’ duo’s troublemaking stunts became a chaotic Toronto film
TORONTO — What started as a throwaway joke between two friends has ballooned into a bit they’ve committed to for nearly half their lives. For
TORONTO — What started as a throwaway joke between two friends has ballooned into a bit they’ve committed to for nearly half their lives. For

TORONTO — The Broadway smash “Operation Mincemeat,” musical adaptations of “The Karate Kid” and “13 Going on 30” and a “docu-concert” about the wreck of
It was a night of magic for Canadian hitmaker Henry Walter, and one of disillusionment elsewhere, as Sunday’s Grammys saw several artists call out the
The picturesque Ontario community Catherine O’Hara spent long days shooting in for her role as the eccentric and stylish matriarch in the sitcom “Schitt’s Creek”
EDMONTON — Jo-Anne Henry says her mother never described herself as a rebel. “I don’t ever remember my mom saying, ‘I was the first Black
TORONTO — For years, Justin Gray has been imagining music that, for the listener, feels like it is coming from every direction. That vision is

TORONTO — Why does Canada need its own version of “Jersey Shore”? For 24-year-old Gizelle Baugh, it’s a chance to shake stereotypes of Canadian meekness

TORONTO — David Suzuki is taking his theatre project “What You Won’t Do For Love” on tour across Ontario. The environmentalist broadcaster stars alongside his

TORONTO — Destination Ontario is encouraging fans of “Heated Rivalry” to relive their favourite moments from the Crave series by visiting filming locations across the
Scott Adams, whose popular comic strip “Dilbert” captured the frustration of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers and satirized the ridiculousness of modern office culture until he
When Sasha Leigh Henry’s acclaimed TV show was canceled and development pipelines slowed to a crawl, she decided not to wait years for permission to

The Shaw Festival is hopping across the pond — just not the one you might be thinking of. The theatre festival based in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.,
TORONTO — James Cameron doesn’t mince words when it comes to Canada’s sovereignty. “The Trump administration doesn’t understand that we will not ever be the

Turns out the heroines of “KPop Demon Hunters” can slay more than just demon boy bands — now they’re coming for awards-season competition. The musical

TORONTO — Without Frank Gehry, the Art Gallery of Ontario wouldn’t be what it is today. So says the gallery’s CEO, Stephan Jost, who points
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frank Gehry, the most celebrated architect of his time, has died. He was 96. Gehry died Friday in his home in

TORONTO — The first three times Ravi Jain was up for Canada’s top theatre prize, the finalists found out who won ahead of the ceremony.

Shaboozey and Russell Dickerson will headline Alberta’s first-ever Boots and Hearts music festival. A Western edition of the popular Ontario camping and country music showcase

OTTAWA — Hollywood actor Richard Gere said Monday Canada shouldn’t pivot to a stronger relationship with China in response to its strained relationship with the
TORONTO — The Art Gallery of Ontario says it has received a significant gift of more than 450 pieces of art, including works by pop
TORONTO — Bif Naked wasn’t exactly yearning to revisit her life’s darkest moments for a deeply personal documentary. The pop-punk singer had already mined her

TORONTO — More than 15 years after it went off the air, “Project Runway Canada” is returning to a country re-examining its own cultural fabric.
TORONTO — When Jae and Trey Richards were younger, their dad would scold them for skipping shifts at his moving company to pursue careers as

Children’s author Robert Munsch is donating his stash of story drafts, publisher notes and fan letters to the Guelph Public Library. The southwestern Ontario library