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With a white spotlight on them, Joker and Harley Quinn talk in a dark restaurant

Review: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ is laughably bad

Peppered with clichés and drawn-out sequences, Joker: Folie à Deux is undoubtedly one of the most disappointing films of the year. Two years after the...
A Black man in a suit sings with his right hand extended in the air in passion. In the back, the NAC orchestra is seated and playing along.

Review: Norm Lewis delivers ‘Big Broadway’ with big hits, bigger performance

Principal pops conductor Jack Everly led the National Arts Centre Orchestra through “Broadway’s Leading Men Prelude” to kick off Big Broadway on Oct. 3. The...
Two women of the ensemble, one in a blue 1700s dress the other in a brown and black 1700s dress.

Review: Paper Moon Theatre’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is half-baked amid technical flaws

Mrs. Lovett’s inconspicuous pie shop is nestled in the dark shadows of Fleet Street in 1780s London. With its barely palatable pies, the shop...
Six people sing next to each other with their right hand in the air.

Review: ‘Spring Awakening’ beckons generational change

You probably shouldn’t walk in blind to see Spring Awakening. Otherwise, you may be shocked as the rock musical delves into the tumultuous world...
Amid a orange background, two cold white drinks, and one warm coffee drink

Review: Rooster’s ‘Flavours of Fall’ menu is refreshingly sweet and spicy

Rooster’s Coffeehouse recently released its special fall menu: “Flavours of Fall.” The menu features three seasonal beverages that are sure to satisfy Ravens’ cravings...