The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: July 16-18
The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: July 16-18
Indigenous dance at High Park, Horseshoe Tavern Chill-O-Rama and Jazz Fest Drive-In among highlights By NOW Staff
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Stand-up and RN Zabrina Douglas is ready to cure what ails you with Laughter From The Frontlines.
Maggie & Me: A Healing Dance
Choreographer Christine Friday, winner of the 2018 K.M. Hunter Award for Dance, has created an immersive performance that honours the legacy of Indigenous women as healers to help strengthen communities. After the tumultuous past couple of months, healing seems a necessity.
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Healthcare workers get the last laugh at new comedy club
The Unknown Comedy Club show Laughter From The Frontlines will provide all the fun of an in-person show with none of the hassle By Glenn Sumi
Co-founder Daniel Woodrow hopes The Unknown Comedy Club continues even after the pandemic is over.
Over the past year and a half, we’ve all read and seen a lot of stories about healthcare workers doing their best on the front lines of the pandemic. It’s serious, life-and-death stuff. But now there’s a comedy show where some of those workers get to laugh amongst themselves – and entertain others about what they’re going through.
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