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Leslie Arden is one of our best musical theatre creators. We see her work all too rarely, so treat yourself to the world premiere of The Princess & The Handmaiden, a Grimm Brothers-type tale filled with tuneful music and clever lyrics in a production that would be hard to top.

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Hark! We’re getting into holiday hoopla gear. The seasonal sneak attack of peppermint coffee, sparkling store windows and jolly jingles is in full force, and our guide to the city’s best style, tech and eco-friendly gifts is here to put you in the giving spirit.

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Do you hear what I hear? Well, besides the Bing Crosby Christmas carols filling mall corridors, that would be the chiming of cash registers as corporations the world over fire up their sweatshops and start tallying their holiday profits. If handing out mall socks and sweaters is starting to ring hollow for you, consider injecting a little more feel-good factor into your prezzie shopping and give out gifts that pay it forward.

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Let’s speak no more of seeking provincial and federal “funding” for public transit. We don’t want “funding.” We want our money back.

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We did it. We got the Pan Am Games.

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Launched exactly one year ago, low-key Loire deserves to be applauded as much for what it does – soberly priced contemporary plates with a decided French accent – as for what it doesn’t do.

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THE EVENT: The Garrison Open House, w/ Diableros and Foxfire, November 12

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Wednesday, July 3rd, 2002 Just forget the weather and throw yourself in the theatre pool that's the 14th annual Fringe of Toronto Festival, which opens tonight (Wednesday, July 3) ... [more]

Thursday, July 4th, 2002 Despite the heat, not a bad first day at the Fringe - or rather night, since shows didn't begin until 5:30 pm or so ... [more]

Friday, July 5th, 2002 Whew - the heat's finally broken, making that running around from venue to venue and sitting in some of the steambath-like spaces manageable ... [more]

Saturday, July 6th, 2002 Sometimes an elaborate set design can draw you attention to the weakness of a script, and a minimal set - or no set at all - can make you use your imagination ... [more]

Sunday, July 7th, 2002 A trio of companies reach out for different kinds of audiences with artistically admirable productions ... [more]

Monday, July 8th, 2002 You can't avoid bumping into the Bard at this year's Fringe. He's everywhere, at almost every venue. You ... [more]

Tuesday, July 9th, 2002 We're just past the halfway mark of the Fringe and I've seen about 30 shows - more than any other year ... [more]

Wednesday, July 10th, 2002The Fringe offers a lot of things to artists, including the chance to workshop new material and see what ... [more]

Thursday, July 11th, 2002I wrote yesterday about some theatre students who are getting practical experience, in front of a ... [more]

Friday, July 12th, 2002W ith the Fringe winding down this weekend, you might think you’ve seen everything you could possibly get to. Well, not quite. There’s still the 24-Hour Playwrighting Contest. Remember back last week when over 40 writers hunkered down over their computers and had a to create a play in a day, with some specific items, concepts and places assigned to them? It’s time for the awards to be handed out....[more]

Saturday, July 13th, 2002 We're nearing the final weekend of the Fringe, and you know what that means. Big lineups. Like around the corner lineups. Expect to stand in line comparing notes with fellow Fringers for bona fide hits like Top Gun! The Musical, Tale Of The Scorpion, Job: The Hiphop Musical and One Man Star Wars Trilogy....[more]

Sunday, July 14th, 2002 So it's the last day of the Fringe, and you still want your fix of the Bard. Not a traditional production, but one that plays around a bit with the text and still scores some points with storytelling and iambic pentameter....[more]

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