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The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: May 28-30
The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: May 28-30
Including Inside Out, Juno Week, July Talk and Macy Gray livestreams and Louise Pitre s solo show By NOW Staff
Tony Award-nominated actor and singer Louise Pitre’s acclaimed autobiographical solo show streams May 27-31.
Our picks for the best things to do in Toronto for the weekend of May 28 include Louise Pitre’s acclaimed solo show, a fully-staged and filmed production of Handel’s The Resurrection and Juno Week.
On The Rocks… Stirred Not Shaken
The multi-talented, Tony Award-nominated actor and singer Louise Pitre (Les Misérables, Piaf, Mamma Mia!) presents a filmed version of her acclaimed autobiographical solo show with original songs by Pitre and W. Joseph Matheson.
There’s a lot of narrative balls in the air in “Silence Is Purgatory,” the ninth episode of
Clarice, but there’s one that stands out above the others, largely because it’s the first time the subject has been broached. Julia Lawson (Jen Richards), a senior accountant at Lockyear, comes to Clarice with some files that can potentially help the case (NDAs prevent her from saying anything aloud), and while there, she confronts Clarice Starling about the fallout from the Buffalo Bill case specifically, how his being labeled as “transsexual” did immeasurable harm to members of the trans community like herself, and how Clarice never publicly spoke out against the conflation of serial killing and gender identity. This isn’t the first time the series has attempted to address real-world issues with mixed results. “You Can’t Rule Me,” the fourth episode, attempted to dive into the institutional racism and sexism at the FBI (an issue that pops up again here, with Ardelia
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Michael Cudlitz as Paul Krendler. Pic credit: Brooke Palmer/CBS
Even though Paul Krendler (Michael Cudlitz) believed Clarice (Rebecca Breeds) when she told him that his attorney Joe Hudlin (Raoul Bhaneja) was the man who was at the hospital the night she was drugged and tied to a bed, Krendler went ahead and closed the River Murders case after being blackmailed by his divorce attorney.
Now his team doesn’t know what to think, especially Krendler’s long-time associate Murray Clarke (Nick Sandow), who tells Clarice that Krendler just isn’t himself.