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BENJAMIN APPL: BARITONE, TO SING SCHUBERT’S DIE SCHÖNE MÜLLERIN JULY 11 AT TORONTO SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL, RECALLS “IN THE LAST FEW YEARS, I STAYED MAYBE 20-30 DAYS A YEAR AT MY HOME, IN MY OWN BED. I LIVE OUT OF A SUITCASE, A LIFE WHICH I COULD HAVE NEVER IMAGINED WHEN I WAS IN BANKING.” …. A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us what you want the public to know about your work in the arts. For instance, how do you yourself describe it as a significant experience in your life and why exactly do you labour to … Continue reading
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SHEILA MURRAY: AUTHOR OF NEW NOVEL “FINDING EDWARD” (CORMORANT BOOKS) EXPLAINS “THE BOOK ASKS, “WHY IS WHITE CANADIAN HISTORY WRITTEN, AND CELEBRATED, WHEN WHAT BLACKS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED IS DISMISSED, OR HIDDEN FROM PUBLIC VIEW?” ……: A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us what you want the public to know about your new book. For instance, what exactly is it and why does it exist? SHEILA MURRAY: Finding Edward is a book about two mixed-race men, one born … Continue reading
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NICOLAS NAMORADZE: GEORGIAN-BORN PIANIST AND COMPOSER IN SOLO RECITAL OF BACH, RACHMANINOFF, AND HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS, AT TORONTO SUMMER MUSIC 2022, IS “SOON LAUNCHING A NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM ON MUSIC AND THE MIND, IN ASSOCIATION WITH IDAGIO, THE WORLD’S LEADING CLASSICAL MUSIC STREAMING SERVICE” … A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us what you want the public to know about your work in the arts. For instance, how do you yourself describe it as a significant experience in your life and why exactly do you labour to … Continue reading
AFARIN MANSOURI: AWARD-WINNING COMPOSER, LIBRETTIST AND MUSICOLOGIST, WITH NEW OPERA ZULEYKHA AT TORONTO SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL ON JULY 13, DECLARES “PRIORITY MUST BE GIVEN TO AUTHENTICITY AND INTEGRITY” …A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us what you want the public to know about your work in the arts. For instance, how do you yourself describe it as a significant experience in your life and why exactly do you labor to … Continue reading
ALAN LUCIEN ØYEN: “THE MOST POWERFUL THING IS TO BE ABLE TO BE QUIET TOGETHER” SAYS CELEBRATED NORWEGIAN WRITER, DIRECTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER FROM HARBOURFRONT DURING RUN OF “STORY, STORY, DIE” …. A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us about one or more projects that you have been working on or have recently completed. Why exactly do they matter to you and why should they matter to others? ALAN LUCIEN ØYEN: All my work … Continue reading
DANIEL CARTER, INTERIM DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS + PROGRAMMING OF TORONTO’S BUDDIES IN BAD TIMES THEATRE, ON THE NEW NATIONAL QUEER AND TRANS PLAYWRITING UNIT AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSE VOICES TO BE HEARD WITHIN THE ARTS…. A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us about the recently launched Unit. Why exactly does it matter to you and why should it matter to us? DANIEL CARTER: The National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit is a new initiative that aims … Continue reading
CANADIAN DANCE ARTIST ANNE PLAMONDON IN HARBOURFRONT CENTRE CHOREOGRAPHIC DEBUT WITH “ONLY YOU” – VULNERABILITY AND ACCEPTANCE DANCED IN DUET ..…A REVIEWER INTERVIEWS PEOPLE IN THE ARTS
JAMES STRECKER: Please tell us about one or more projects that you have been working on or have recently completed. Why exactly do they matter to you and why should they matter to us? ANNE PLAMONDON: Last fall, I choreographed … Continue reading
A TRIBUTE POEM TO MY UKRAINIAN UNCLE WASYL, FROM 1984
BACKGROUND: My mother’s mother and her uncle, born Wasyl and later called Charlie, were born in Ukraine. I loved both very deeply and, with limited facility, would speak Ukrainian as a child to each one. When Charlie died, I wrote … Continue reading
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BOOKS YOU MUST READ: 32 plus 27 RECOMMENDED BOOKS
RECOMMENDED BOOKS 32 plus 27 These are some of the books I’ve read or re-read or have kept dipping into over the last few years. The few I’ve disliked shall remain absent and anonymous, but the titles in the following … Continue reading
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