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On Falling In Love With East Coast Music

The most beautiful concert of the East Coast Music Awards that I attended was a live radio broadcast of Atlantic Airwaves hosted by the charming and delightful Stephanie Domet. It featured the results of CBC’s call for listeners to choose … Continue reading

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Jimmy Rankin Rocks It Tinsel Town Style

jimmy rankin Every once and awhile I attend a music concert where I wish the encore was as long as the set list or that I could somehow rewind the entire experience and enjoy it all over again. Jimmy Rankin’s … Continue reading

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A True Dream Staged in High Park

christine horne as juliet and jeff irving as romeo photo by chris gallow When I heard the casting announcement for Canadian Stage’s Dream in High Park production of Romeo & Juliet, I felt fairly certain in my heart that the … Continue reading

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El Numero Uno Isn’t #1

l-r: sabryn rock, john blackwood, jamie robinson, lisa codrington, jajube mandiela el numero uno by pam mordecai, directed by ahdri zhina mandelia on the mainstage beginning Jan. 31, 2010. photo: iden ford photography El Numero Uno, the world premiere of … Continue reading

Posted in ahdri zhina mandiela, andrew broderick, jamie robinson, lorraine kimsa theatre for young people, pam mordecai, walter borden | Leave a comment
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