Being Young, Fucking Off, and the Right Kind of Asshole
You know those wonderful memories you have of your parents waving goodbye to you when you were a little kid? How they would do that right up until the very last second that you were out of sight? And remember how safe and confident that made you feel to be loved so intensely?
By Tony Nappo
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Jul 21, 2020
iPhoto caption: James Dallas Smith and Michaela Washburn in Almighty Voice and His Wife. Photo by Dahlia Katz.
REVIEW: Almighty Voice and His Wife
Moses’ masterful use of vaudeville beautifully demonstrates how history was altered, causing the loss of Indigenous identity.
By Nicole Decsey
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Oct 24, 2019
Spotlight: Jani Lauzon
Had things gone differently with Soulpepper’s programming, another production entirely might have been in its place this season. And, had things gone differently in Jani’s early years as an artist, she might not have grown into the fierce matriarch of Indigenous theatre that she is.
Written by Robyn Grant-Moran, Photography by Dahlia Katz
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Oct 8, 2019