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Thousands of Coachella attendees, including celebrities Childish Gambino, Jaden and Willow Smith, Idris Elba, Lizzo and the entire Kardashian clan, set their alarms for West’s “Yeaster” service, a testament to his continued creative vibrancy and tabloid star power.
The couple began dating in 2015 and collaborated together on Branch’s 2017 album, Hopeless Romantic.
Also: Morrissey’s back; Sharkwater Extinction and Gentleman Jack on TV; Next to Normal onstage; Otello at the COC; Soleil O at the Royal and Masala at TIFF; dance project The Things I Carry.
This week: fake vomit and a faintly nauseating moustache.
There are more questions than answers about the circumstances under which the “American royal baby” will come into the world.
On Thursday, the “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored” singer shared on Twitter that she felt emotionally depleted.
Ahead of Earth Day 2019, rapper and comedian Lil Dicky assembled dozens of stars for his entertaining “Earth” music video to sing about climate change.
In this exclusive excerpt from Jagmeet Singh’s new memoir, Love & Courage, the leader of the federal NDP speaks of his early life and family.
Three-day event in June is a way to give kudos to the 1980s and ’90s cast and say thanks to the fans.
Old Stock is meant to put a human face on the refugee experience.
Despite the theatre community embracing inclusion onstage with gender identity and non-traditional casting, when it comes to directors, there’s still a gender imbalance.
Much to Metz’s happy surprise, 20th Century Fox insisted that Breakthrough would only be green-lit with Metz as Joyce Smith, the mother of the teenager who came back to life.
For the last 25 years, Wainwright has created some of the best shows on British television.
The annual documentary fest looks backward at everyone from Miles Davis to Dag Hammarskjold, and looks around everywhere today from Dayton to Macedonia.
Taken lightly at their pop-chart peak, veteran music stars from this country are touring, putting out new music and noticing that Canada doesn’t disrespect its pop stars like it used to.
Critically adored cartoonist brought Maggie, Hopey et al to life close to 40 years ago and now they’re old friends who, like him, have an emotional connection to the world of punk rock.
New charity gala benefitting Sunnybrook is woman’s way of giving back after getting the help she badly needed battling her addictions.
Figure-skating hero has walked away repeatedly but you’ll find him on the ice again on May 3 in Toronto.
Actress behind Valkyrie answers survival question and finds out about fan art.
Green Book’s Linda Cardellini get to be the lead in a movie but it’s doubly cursed by an excess of jump scares and an oblivious protagonist.
There will be plenty of stars and exciting films at the fest in any event, but the clock is ticking as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Little Women get ready for Cannes — or not.
Excellent cast enlivens a story you only think you’ve seen before.
A lead character’s wife in everything from Green Book to Age of Ultron, actress pleased with horror’s faulty heroine.
Look for intensity rather than clarity from the French auteur’s storytelling. But also understand her ecstatic embrace of the unknowingness of existence, writes Peter Howell.
Jeanne Lamon and Christina Mahler return to the period-instrument ensemble on April 25 before leaving Toronto in June.
Busy Nile Rodgers figures not everyone at Monday’s Cher concert is going to know who Chic are. But they all know the songs.
The record is the superstar’s 14th release and fifth live album.
Four stages coming to Festival Village on Yonge St. on June 7-16.
Pop singers can’t usually defy the decades the way Madonna has, but her latest bit of attention-seeking suggests her time is done, suggests Vinay Menon.
The annual Savanah Music Festival had something for every music lover — and did not sacrifice quality, writes William Littler.
The twist came about 15 minutes into Ariana Grande’s setlist when in the middle of “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored,” she suddenly stopped singing and brought out ’N Sync! for a rendition of “It Makes Me Ill.”
Interactivity on TV is a surging phenomenon but this one can feel tedious and contrived.
Home to a TV juggernaut, cable channel has become a streaming service and its new bosses are pushing for more changes — and more shows.
Homegrown reality TV competition pairs figure skaters and hockey players.
The actress also starred in Everybody Loves Raymond and on Broadway in The Drowsy Chaperone and Half Time.
Special, a short-form series (each episode runs around 15 minutes), has O’Connell (a first-time actor) playing a less outgoing version of himself in a dark comedy where the joke, he said, “is on people who aren’t disabled.”
A list of spine-tingling novels to curl up with during rainy spring weather.
Irish author Rooney riffs on George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda, equally packed with awkward class differences, irritating gender strictures, absent or cruel parents, and hidden love, writes Alix Hawley.
Relationships — loving and otherwise — feature in these edgy novels.
Victoria Hetherington stuffs her tale with amoral, criminal, rule-breaking, megalomaniacal, deluded, misguided and damaged characters.
With caustic wit and sharp prose, Alicia Elliott turns her own lived experience into seething declarations on the political and social issues of contemporary Canada in her debut book A Mind Spread Out on the Ground.
Essays, short stories with a long-lasting impact comprise these five new collections
Danny Goldberg thought he had reached the top of the proverbial mountain by 1990, having done PR for Led Zeppelin, running a successful independent music management company and being name-dropped in Bonnie Raitt’s Grammy acceptance speech.
Soprano Angel Blue excels as Mimi in traditional production that’s still impressive. Well, except the wigs.
New Crow’s Theatre season also includes Annie Baker’s The Flick, Dave Malloy’s Ghost Quartet, Groundling’s Julius Caesar, a reprise of Secret Life of a Mother and the second play in Obsidian’s Darktown Initiative.
For performer Sky Gilbert, trigger warnings are ‘dangerous for art.’ The Coal Mine Theatre, on the other hand, plans to change what it stages to avoid triggering audiences, writes Karen Fricker.
The 10th anniversary season will feature Annie Baker’s The Flick, set in a cinema, and the immersive production The Tape Escape in an old Queen Video storefront.
Drama about a complex sexual encounter is informative for those who can’t relate to the #MeToo movement, and empowering for those who do.
Soulpepper production is clearest when the script dives into personal territory, Carly Maga writes.
The French post-impressionist gets a new look from the wrong side of #metoo, cultural appropriation and white privilege
Tenants are being evicted from the former National Casket Company as of April 1 while it’s turned into condos. The residents and neighbours said goodbye with a mock funeral.
Art collectors will have a chance to bid on works by the Group of Seven’s A.Y. Jackson as the Art Gallery of Ontario culls its collection to make room for underrepresented artists.
Dissident Chinese artist’s installation features millions of sculpted and hand-painted sunflower seeds, among other works
After delayed launches, an identity overhaul, mysterious departures and finally opening to the public last September, MOCA has begun its next chapter: normal operation, writes Chris Hampton.
New AGO exhibit shows a different aspect of the famed European art school, one that focuses on industry and workers.