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Madalina Hubert, Epoch Times
Arts & Culture
October 9, 2018
‘Eugene Onegin’: Love and rejection
TORONTO─Watching opera performed live onstage can be a compelling experience says tenor Joseph Kaiser, who has enjoyed many ...
Arts & Culture
June 12, 2018
How Poetry Can Save the World
TORONTO—Poetry can offer hope in the darkest times. Especially in today's age of technological competition and materialism, poetry ...
Arts & Culture
May 1, 2018
‘Anna Bolena’: The Queen Who Changed History
At her trial for adultery and treason against her husband, the king, Anne Boleyn spoke calmly—her speech was ...
Arts & Culture
April 16, 2018
‘The Nightingale and Other Short Fables’
What does it mean to appreciate the little things? It seems we often focus so much on the ...
Arts & Culture
March 11, 2018
‘The Sleeping Beauty’: The Magic of Patience
Would you wait 100 years to find your true love? The princess in "The Sleeping Beauty" did, and ...
Arts & Culture
February 11, 2018
A Look at Mozart’s Masterpiece ‘Abduction From the Seraglio’
Mauro Peter was just 17 when he performed in a staged musical with his boys’ choir in his ...
Performing Arts
January 27, 2018
‘Rigoletto’: Joyful Tunes and Warning Bells
“Rigoletto” is one of the greatest works of the operatic repertoire with beautiful melodies and a complex plot ...
Performing Arts
December 27, 2017
Leonard Bernstein’s ‘Candide’ Returns to Toronto
The 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein's birth is coming up in 2018, and this December and January the ...
Arts & Culture
November 8, 2017
‘The Winter’s Tale’: A Look at Our Humanity
For Harrison James, the ability to embody a multitude of characters through dance is one of the most ...
Arts & Culture
October 17, 2017
A Passionate Quest
TORONTO—Does an elixir of love exist? And if so, what are the ingredients? It's a question that ill-starred ...
Arts & Culture
October 13, 2017
Love and empathy at the opera
TORONTO—The Canadian Opera Company's new production of "Arabella" marks the third time soprano Erin Wall performs the title ...
Destinations
October 10, 2017
The Enduring Allure of the French Riviera
The French Riviera region of southern France conjures up images of deep blue seas, winding cliffside roads, and ...
Arts & Culture
June 13, 2017
‘Swan Lake’: The Quintessential Classical Ballet
TORONTO—Swans often symbolize purity, grace, and perfection. They are linked to feminine beauty and strength. Few other art forms ...
Arts & Culture
May 30, 2017
‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ Returns to the Stage
TORONTO—Four days before the New York opening of his play "A Streetcar Named Desire," Tennessee Williams published an ...
Arts & Culture
May 2, 2017
Singing the coveted role of Floria Tosca
TORONTO—American soprano Keri Alkema first fell in love with opera after going to see "The Three Tenors" in ...
Arts & Culture
April 19, 2017
‘Louis Riel’ opera celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday
TORONTO—As Canada celebrates its 150th birthday this year, Canadians have the opportunity to reflect on their past, re-evaluate ...
Arts & Culture
March 11, 2017
Pinocchio Comes to Life Through Dance
TORONTO—"Pinocchio" has inspired countless adaptations and recreations since Carlo Collodi first published the children's story in late 19th ...
Arts & Culture
February 9, 2017
The Power of Wagner’s Epic Operas
TORONTO—There's something about Wagner's operas. It's a feeling that's hard to explain, keeping you on the edge of ...
Arts & Culture
January 19, 2017
Inside the World of ‘The Magic Flute’
TORONTO—Mozart's "The Magic Flute" is one of those rare operas that appeals to all ages—children and adults alike. ...
Arts & Culture
December 22, 2016
Jolly Good Fun With ‘The Pirates of Penzance’
TORONTO—Canadian tenor Colin Ainsworth is having a blast working on "The Pirates of Penzance" this December with the ...
Arts & Culture
December 17, 2016
Francesco Gabriele Frola Makes ‘Nutcracker’ Debut
TORONTO—For National Ballet of Canada's first soloist Francesco Gabriele Frola, the opportunity has come to dance one of ...
Arts & Culture
November 22, 2016
Xiao Nan Yu Celebrates 20 Years of Dance
Xiao Nan Yu has danced some of the most iconic roles in the ballet repertoire. As the lead ...
Arts & Culture
November 9, 2016
Cinderella: An Empowering Heroine
TORONTO—Emma Hawes still remembers seeing "Cinderella" as a little girl at BalletMet in Ohio where she grew up ...
Arts & Culture
October 24, 2016
Opera’s Enriching Experience
TORONTO—If you have a conversation with a friend over dinner and talk about something meaningful going on in ...
Canada
October 23, 2016
‘Dancing with the sounds’ of Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra
TORONTO—Conductor Milen Nachev and the musicians of the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra were rewarded with thunderous applause and ...
Arts & Culture
October 12, 2016
Opera for the Masses
Few people would have expected Russell Thomas to become a leading man in opera. Nobody in his family ...
Arts & Culture
September 16, 2016
Canada’s Largest Literary Festival Returns in Celebration of the Written Word
TORONTO—The Word On The Street, Canada's largest annual book and magazine festival, returns this year with a newfound ...
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Spygate: The True Story of Collusion [Infographic]
News Analysis Although the details remain complex, the structure underlying Spygate—the creation of the false narrative that candidate ...
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US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
WASHINGTON—The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) issues a report every year on human rights and rule of law ...
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Supreme Court Weighs US Right to Detain Criminal Aliens Long After Prison
The government loses the right under federal immigration law to detain for deportation proceedings a lawful permanent resident ...
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Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented speech on China-U.S. relations last week is still causing shockwaves due to its ...
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