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We’re bringing back our Critics’ Pick Awards for the 2023 season!   When Are the Winners Announced? A full list of winners will be published on our website on February 5th. Stay tuned to our Facebook and @MyEntWorld on Instagram and Twitter for updates.   Fan Favourite Email editors@myentertainmentworld.ca with the subject line “Film Fan Favourite: NOMINEE’S NAME” to vote for any of […]

We’re bringing back our Critics’ Pick Awards for the 2023 season!   When Are the Winners Announced? A full list of winners will be published on our website on February 5th. Stay tuned to our Facebook and @MyEntWorld on Instagram and Twitter for updates.   Fan Favourite Email editors@myentertainmentworld.ca with the subject line “TV Fan Favourite: NOMINEE’S NAME” to vote for […]

We saw so much good theatre in 2023 that we couldn’t help but bring back our Critics’ Pick Awards to celebrate the incredible achievements of the Ontario Theatre Community. Our categories have changed slightly to reflect what we saw this year (less dance, less indie, more work outside of Toronto) but we will still be […]

 

One of the best things about Toronto’s culinary scene is its diversity. You can, without ever leaving the confines of the city, eat pretty much any global cuisine you can think of.   Here are a few notes from local places with international flavours that we’ve been able to sample recently.   Turkey: Nevizade Kitchen […]

Slava’s SnowShow (Show One Productions at The Elgin Theatre) There’s something really special about a production that can transcend age, language, and cultural barriers, uniting audiences around the world and even diverse audiences in a single location with a memorable theatrical experience understood completely by everyone in the room. Slava’s SnowShow is absolutely that. A […]

Holiday! (Bad Dog at The Assembly Theatre) I made it out to Bad Dog Theatre Company’s Comedy on Queen Festival at The Assembly Theatre for one night only, to see an improvised musical based on Sondheim’s Company. With a rotating cast featuring more than a few favourites, I knew it wasn’t one I wanted to […]

Now in its fifth year, Three Ships Collective/Soup Can Theatre’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol has become a tradition so wildly popular that it’s been sold out for weeks. It’s a slam dunk of an idea, an immersive Christmas Carol staged throughout a historic 1822 home, but the company never leans on the concept to […]

 

Raynham, Massachusettes may seem like a pretty random place to write about. That’s kind of the point. I had the idea for this series while floating in the pool of a very middle-of-the-road hotel in the Boston suburb of Raynham.   I was there supporting a friend through some family stuff, one of the only […]