NEW YORK— Susan Vreeland, a popular and well-regarded novelist who blended her love for literature and visual art in “Girl in Hyacinth Blue” and other works...
If you’re a person who doesn’t have any plans for the weekend but still want to hang out with your friends, this musical competition which will...
What’s fun this fall in New England? Yankee Magazine is recommending train rides, festivals and a variety of destinations in its September-October issue. Fall foliage trains...
TORONTO — As Kevin Loring becomes the first—ever director of Indigenous theatre at the National Arts Centre, he’ll be looking to help blaze a trail in...
OTTAWA — The estate of a Chicago photographer whose vivid street scenes have won her posthumous plaudits is asking a Canadian court to prohibit a Toronto...
NEW YORK— Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei (eye way-way) is getting some local opposition to his planned public art project in New York City. The...
BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho-born landscape painter who travelled the world on the strength of his sales, had one-man shows in New York and commissioned a...
LOS ANGELES— The aspiring artist was 17 when he took pencil to paper in 1954 and sketched a stunningly mirror-like image of himself as a student...
The Shaw Festival’s 2018 season will feature several productions honouring the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. The Ontario theatre festival’s slate...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — For most New Mexicans, piñatas are those colorful donkeys or other figures stuffed with candy that children at birthday parties break with a...