Rachel (Julie Tepperman) and Chaim (Aaron Willis) let audiences share their wedding day at Theatre Passe Muraille.
Theatre

Putting the un in unorthodox

2.5 Stars

A portrait of a conservative, secluded community adapting to a world of blogs and iPhones

Professor Needles is part of Wavelength's lineup Thursday night.
Indie showcase

Wavelength takes a bow

A Sunday-night ritual that fundamentally changed Toronto’s music scene

Director Cherien Dabis attends the press conference for her first feature film, Amreeka, at the Cine Verdi on January 5, 2010 in Madrid.
R.M. Vaughan: Q&A

Cherien Dabis' film fuelled by family and identity

Arab-American director talks about the motivation for Amreeka, her debut film

Sex with an aging ex: Cue the obvious laughs. Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin star in It's Complicated.
Romantic Tragedy

Seven new rules for date-night viewing

There’s more bromance than old-school love affairs in movies these days

York film professor slammed over Israel boycott

Film school faculty singles out John Greyson for criticism

Vancouver 2010

Salt Lake's Olympic artistic director sends open letter to VANOC

Urges John Furlong to drop clause preventing artists criticizing Games and sponsors in their work

Celine Dion in New York hospital trying to conceive second child

Singer misses French-language premiere of her new movie in Montreal

Iranian election shot wins World Press Photo award

Italian freelance photographer captures prize with image of a woman shouting her protest from a Tehran rooftop at dusk

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Andrew Ryan: Television
‘I love Canada and Canadians because they like me'

U.S. comic Bill Maher loves his home country, but doesn’t always like what he sees in it

Andrew Ryan.
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Warren Clements: DVDs
Original Ladykillers release features a new killer commentary

More classics from Blu-ray include Ran and Lola Montes

Warren Clements
Russell Smith: On Language
Let me be clear: we can’t always banish tricky words

Phrases that make no sense are nothing if not annoying, but we're stuck with them

Russell Smith
Lynn Crosbie: Pop Rocks
The ugly truth about Betty’s braces and Super Bowl ads

A great show reinvented camp and tele-aesthetics

America Ferrera in a scene from Ugly Betty.
Nestruck on Theatre
Wajdi Mouawad's Streetcar starring Isabelle Huppert leaves something to be desired

While in Las Vegas, Franco Dragone doesn't not disagree with Cirque du Soleil's current direction. Or something

Playwright Lynne Nottage, author of Intimate Apparel.
Video
Liam Lacey in 60 seconds

Globe film critic Liam Lacey discusses what's up on screen, at the festivals, and at the box office. This week: From Paris With Love and J'ai tue ma mere (I Killed my Mother).

Xavier Dolan, left, and François Arnaud star in Dolan’s autobiographical debut J’ai tué ma mère, in which a young gay man comes of age.


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