By Lorianna De Giorgio on March 8, 2010
“We all have different roles and identities through life,” says Ari Weisberg, producer and director of Teatron Theatre.
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Benjamin Errett didn’t convert to Judaism because he wanted to celebrate Hanukkah and Passover each year. (more)
Benjamin Errett didn’t convert to Judaism because he wanted to celebrate Hanukkah and Passover each year. (more)
Degrassi: All grown up
This year marks a big occasion for one of Canada’s famed TV series: the award-winning Degrassi franchise is 30-years old. (more)
This year marks a big occasion for one of Canada’s famed TV series: the award-winning Degrassi franchise is 30-years old. (more)
Olympic gig big for planner
Bram Goldstein isn’t your average event planner. He’s an event hero.(more)
Bram Goldstein isn’t your average event planner. He’s an event hero.(more)
Supporting Olympians through art
The Portrait Society of Canada’s upcoming exhibition pairs past and present Canadian athletes with some of the country’s finest ...(more)
The Portrait Society of Canada’s upcoming exhibition pairs past and present Canadian athletes with some of the country’s finest ...(more)
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Also in the News A memorial to her hometown
By Lorianna De Giorgio on March 3, 2010
Sharon Doyle Driedger knew when she was 10-years-old she’d one day write a book about her beloved hometown, Griffintown. (more)
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