

“Every day, somebody comes in and says they’ve spent their childhood here,” says Daniel Demois, part-owner of the Fox Theatre (2236 Queen St. W.), located in the Beach district. Demois, a 28-year-old former York University film theory student, and his partner Andy Willick, a 27-year-old former University of Toronto economics student, both grew up watching movies in their mothers' basements - what they consider their “real" education.


Let's put the prejudices up front: I expected to dislike The Constant Gardener (2005).

As economists, and other talking heads, preach the global collapse of financial markets – complete with a great depression minus the dust bowl – the arts is in a position to burgeon.


Growing up, Gordon, Michele and Singh had always tossed around the idea of running their own theatre company. They came up with Fly By Night as a way of helping an orphanage that had affected Gordon while also cultivating their collective love of theatre.


Rosalinda Graziano and Chelsey Lichtman, two queer Toronto artists, present All About Her: Versions of the Woman Exposed at the Robert Watson Gallery on 363 Sorauren Avenue since May 21 until June 7.