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Entertainment
Divine Performing Arts ‘Unbelievable’ in Toronto
“I think the show is fabulous, this is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lesley Kimble, Manager of the City of Kingston Special Events in Culture and Recreation.
September 27, 2008
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Helena Zhu
‘Spectacular’ ‘Brilliant, absolutely brilliant’
"It is very exciting to be here and see such a dynamic and colorful show. Very, very exciting ...
September 27, 2008
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Heide B. Malhotra
Toronto Wowed by ‘Spectacular’
Literal Magazine's associate editor, Wendolyn Lozano, was taken by the Mid-Autumn Spectacular held at the John Bassett Theatre.
September 27, 2008
BY
Raiatea Tahana-Reese
Best Show So Far Says Film Producer
“It's fascinating to see the difference in classical and traditional Chinese ballet compared to the strict ballet of ...
September 27, 2008
BY
Barry Mills
Movie Review: ‘Miracle at St. Anna’
Spike Lee's latest, "Miracle at St. Anna," goes beyond racial issues to tackle issues facing all of humanity
September 27, 2008
BY
Andy Thomas
Documentary Spotlight: ‘To the Tar Sands’
Documentary film "To the Tar Sands" highlights the conflict between preventing pollution and producing oil.
September 26, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
MPP Connects with ‘Spectacular’s’ Traditional Values
Mr. Randy Hillier is a politician who places a premium on values—values which he found conveyed through the ...
September 26, 2008
BY
Linda Zhang
Chinese Community Leader: ‘I will never get tired of watching them’
A Toronto-based Chinese community leader and long-time supporter of art and traditional Chinese culture saw the Mid-Autumn Spectacular ...
September 26, 2008
BY
Leah Lan
Former Ballerinas Impressed by ‘beautifully rehearsed’ Dancers in Spectacular
“I really enjoyed it,” said Ms. Potts. “I was impressed by the ardency and the passion of the ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Joan Delaney
Mid-Autumn Spectacular ‘absolutely delightful,’ says City Councilor
“I think it's a very important message, it's about harmony, it's about balance and respect for diversity. Respect ...
September 25, 2008
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Joan Delaney
Professionals Impressed with Mid-Autumn Spectacular
Ms. Kalandra said this was her first Chinese show.“It's different. It's very nice. It's bright. It's vibrant. It's ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Barry Mills
‘It was genius’
“When she was playing it, the music made you feel something. You weren't just listening to it, you ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Madalina Hubert
‘The Chinese community should be very proud:’ Councilor
“I'm absolutely impressed. It was an incredible performance and it's obviously a wonderful experience and certainly a depiction ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Pam McLennan
Hospital Director Got ‘taste of Chinese culture’ in ‘Mid-Autumn Spectacular’
The opening Mid-Autumn Spectacular show at Toronto's John Basset Theatre on Wednesday left theatre-goers basking in the afterglow ...
September 25, 2008
BY
Sara Matheson
Film ‘Red Race’ Sheds Light on Chinese Olympic Training
"The Red Race" at the Calgary International Film Festival opens a porthole on life inside China's gymnastics training ...
September 21, 2008
BY
Neil Campbell
Catching Up with the Director of ‘Treeless Mountain’
The Toronto International Film Festival is world-famous for its rich foreign film collection. One of the exciting discoveries ...
September 18, 2008
BY
Lidia Louk
Chatting with the Stars of ‘David & Fatima’
David & Fatima, a present-day Romeo and Juliet set in Jerusalem, is the story of naïve love against ...
September 16, 2008
BY
Masha Savitz
De Niro, Pacino at the Premiere of ‘Righteous Kill’
Screen legends De Niro and Pacino were at New York's Ziegfeld theater to promote their new film 'Righteous ...
September 12, 2008
BY
Cary Dunst
Heir of Wing Chun Kung Fu Praises Martial Arts Competition
Chiu Hok Yin, an heir of the Wing Chun Kung Fu as is Bruce Lee, advocates the virtue ...
September 5, 2008
BY
Lin Yi
Movie Review: ‘RocknRolla’
A return to form for Guy Ritchie in this Cockney crime caper
September 4, 2008
BY
James Carroll
Movie Review: The Strangers
Once the off-putting, ridiculously gravely-voiced opening narration is out of the way, The Strangers is a genuinely scary ...
September 1, 2008
BY
James Carroll
Movie Review: Step Brothers
"Step Brothers" harnesses the chemistry of Ferrell and Reilly that worked in "Talladega Nights."
August 31, 2008
BY
Matthew Rodgers
Chatting With the Director of ‘Sixty Six’
What does the World Cup Final and a bar mitzvah have in common?
August 31, 2008
BY
Masha Savitz
Movie Preview: ‘Now Here’
As director Joe Shaughnessy sums it up, Now Here is about the moment of realization that there is ...
August 31, 2008
BY
Masha Savitz
Documentary Review: ‘Stealing America: Vote by Vote’
Is our fundamental right to vote and those whose job it is to ensure and protect this right ...
August 30, 2008
BY
Masha Savitz
Movie Review: ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’
The Star Wars universe is back on the big screen with "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," a full-length ...
August 28, 2008
BY
Jamie Dunst
Classic Film Review: ‘The Human Condition’
“The Human Condition" (Ningen no Joken), explores the moral and ethical dilemmas of life within authoritarian systems.
August 25, 2008
BY
Ryan Mitchell
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