Here's a list of arts events Purple Glow Mag recommends going to when you're tired of being held prisoner by the wind and snow.
Read More“We chose to perform this show in particular because it was written by a prominent Canadian playwright, allowing us to both try our hand at a well known play that we didn’t write, and start representing Canadian playwrights. As a company, we hope to continue sharing great Canadian work.”
Read More“We’re from all over Canada and the US, and our influences are as varied as our backgrounds. It’s tough to put our music in a box because it blends soul, hip-hop, and jazz in different measures.”
Read More“I started DARK Dance because I felt that the industry at the time needed a company to help dancers grow and become professionals. The initial spark was from the partnership with ABS Break Crew, but has now grown to become so much more. It started out as a professional company, and is now a training base for many dancers across Ontario!”
Read More“Ultimately, we want to give people little surprise performance treats as we gather our audiences together to escape into new worlds and adventures. We hope people will use our work as a little brain vacation to lighten up, ask questions, maybe laugh, maybe sing and leave with a new little dumpling of inspiration for their own creative lives, however that manifests for them!“
Read More“There's this great enthusiasm which keeps the city alive for ten days, so I have nothing but good things to say about Fringe. “
Read More“Goodbye Honolulu was the band that we really looked up to when we were in high school, so to be recognized and supported by them is super fulfilling. We think Fried Records is a great place for us to be because everyone is coming from the same place of garage rock influence, but each band has their own twist on it.”
Read More“Our favourite part of Fried Records is the all ages shows that we put on. We want those gigs to keep getting bigger and bigger. Safety’s our top priority, and we want to create a music scene that’s free of assault and discrimination.”
Read More“As a dancer, this made me think of all of the stereotypes my competitive team and I have had to deal with throughout our careers, and how predominantly untrue or inaccurate they have proved to be.”
Read More"Being Flawless is the act of willingly accepting the hardships that life brings you and making the most of this beautiful life we have - which is the only one we will ever know."Read More
It’s Not a Boy, follows the story of University student Marnie (Sam Lee) and her difficult decision to have an abortion. This heartfelt (yet still comedic) play is about Marnie's coping mechanism of an abortion party and her struggle to come to terms with her decision.
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