Water, water everywhere and now an exhibition about the world's most precious resource is at the Royal Ontario Museum until September 2011.
Rare works of Canadian art by Paul-Emile Borduas and others will be on display as part of an auction preview through May 7.
Bardem’s performance in Biutiful won him Best Actor at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film will be playing tonight at the Bytowne Cinema.
Juno nominated trombonist Darren Sigesmund will be playing at the Al Green Theatre showcasing his album Strands II alongside New York-based violinist Mark Feldman and Gary Versace on the accordion and piano.
As a part of an ongoing series at the NAC by the Ottawa Storytellers, Love Stories features Jan Andrews and Jennifer Caley sharing stories about romance and “the passion that never does run smooth.”
Canadian activists, musicians and artists such as Margaret Atwood, Basia Bulat, Adrienne Clarkson and Jian Ghomeshi will be joining together to raise relief funds for victims of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami.
See the one and only Charlie Sheen at Massey Hall when he comes blazing into Toronto on a wave of tiger blood and seven gram rocks powered by his warlock magic.
Corey Woods aka Raekwon “The Chef” one of the members of the influential New York hip-hop group the Wu-Tang Clan will be throwing up the W’s tonight at Ritual.
In a second evening of performance, the TYWO will be appearing with the U.S. Army military band “Pershing’s Own” Herald Trumpets, who are the official fanfare ensemble of the President of the United States.
Sharon Van Etten's songs “One Day” and “Love More” on her 2010 album epic speak of betrayal and obsession, and her live show, which hits the Drake Hotel tonight, is something you shouldn’t miss.