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Brad Wheeler is an arts reporter with The Globe and Mail.
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Asked to fantasize about their words set to music, Griffin Poetry Prize nominees dream of Bach, Björk and Laurie Anderson
May 31, 2024
film
Brian Epstein, the Midas Man of The Beatles, gets the biopic treatment at Toronto Jewish Film Festival
May 29, 2024
books
Why is New York’s annual Thrillerfest so scary popular?
May 28, 2024
review
Star-studded Gordon Lightfoot tribute concert at Massey Hall was a fitting homage to a legend
May 24, 2024
summer culture preview
The 10 most anticipated new album releases of summer 2024
May 24, 2024
summer culture preview
Ten concerts and music festivals across the country to catch this summer
May 24, 2024
film review
Don’t worry baby, the Disney+ Beach Boys documentary has fun, fun, fun
May 24, 2024
review
In Toronto, Neil Young and Crazy Horse rejected nostalgia by showing a sold-out crowd that rock ‘n’ roll will never die
May 21, 2024
music
Reverend Billy & The Church of Stop Shopping are the activist opening act for Neil Young’s Love Earth Tour
May 17, 2024
obituary
Self-taught photographer Dee Lippingwell shot rock luminaries
May 16, 2024
arts
Gordon Lightfoot tribute show shuts out key performers, including long-time promoter Bernie Fiedler
May 9, 2024
books
Donner Prize shortlisters share the biggest surprises about writing their books
May 7, 2024
film
In Beethoven’s Nine, Canadian documentarian becomes a storyline after a devastating loss
May 2, 2024
theatre and performance
Live Aid musical Just For One Day coming to Toronto
April 29, 2024
review
Tom Wilson’s Beautiful Scars shines a light on identity, deceptions, decolonization and an unsettled psyche
April 29, 2024
obituary
Beloved maestro Sir Andrew Davis had a long-standing bond with the TSO
April 24, 2024
review
Taylor Swift’s new album The Tortured Poets Department is fine, and that’s not great
April 19, 2024
obituary
Clarinet-playing bandleader Phil Nimmons was the dean of Canadian jazz
April 18, 2024
film
Hot Docs 2024: Everything you need to know to attend the festival in Toronto
April 18, 2024
film
Six must-watch films at Hot Docs 2024
April 18, 2024
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