Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) proudly presents Darwin: The Evolution Revolution, a wide-ranging exhibition exploring the life and work of Charles Darwin, whose curiosity, observations and discoveries nearly 150 years ago forever changed our understanding of the evolution of all species and the origin and nature of all species, including our own.
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Opera Atelier’s co-artistic directors Marshall Pynkoski and Jeannette Zingg announced that acclaimed Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman will sing the role of Elettra in the company’s spring production of Mozart’s Idomeneo. This marks Ms. Brueggergosman’s first performance in a Mozart opera and her debut with Canada’s premier baroque theatre company.
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For the first time ever and for one presentation only, The National Ballet of Canada and Cineplex Entertainment will present The Nutcracker live in high-definition (HD) on December 22, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. EST exclusively in 69 Cineplex Entertainment theatres across Canada.
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The extraordinary beauty and fascinating diversity of the footwear of Indigenous peoples throughout North America are the focus of the Bata Shoe Museum’s upcoming exhibition, Beauty, Identity, Pride: Native North American Footwear.
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TSX Venture Exchange is taking the opportunity to celebrate the listing of the newest issuers from Ontario. This reception on Thursday, December 6, will welcome the 38 emerging companies who have listed on Canada's junior exchange since June 2007.
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TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing documentation with respect to a Non-Brokered Private Placement announced November 5, 2007:
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The weekend of December 15 and 16, 2007 will mark the much-anticipated opening of the first two permanent galleries of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal – the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs as well as the Gallery of the Age of Mammals. Together, these awe-inspiring, light-filled new galleries occupy 1,450 sq. metres (15,600 sq. ft.), the entire Level 2 of the Lee-Chin Crystal.
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On Saturday, December 1, 2007 come discover the fascinating stories behind the export of Chinese goods throughout the world with the Royal Ontario Museum’s (ROM) new exhibition, Trade Winds: Chinese Export Wares from the 8th to 20th centuries. The exhibition will be on display until April 6, 2008 in the Museum’s Herman Herzog Levy Gallery.
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Principal Dancer Guillaume Côté was awarded a Gemini for Best Performance in a Performing Arts Program or Series for his role in the documentary Moving To His Music: The Two Muses of Guillaume Côté. The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced the Gemini Award last night at the Drama, Variety and Comedy Gala in Regina.
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December 2007 (TBD) marks the much-anticipated opening of the first two permanent galleries of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal – the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs as well as the Gallery of the Age of Mammals. Together, these awe-inspiring, light-filled new galleries occupy 1,450 sq. metres (15,600 sq. ft.), the entire Level 2 of the Lee-Chin Crystal.
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Royal Ontario Museum is pleased to announce Glimpses of Byzantium, a selection of artifacts from the ROM's collections and the first in a series of three installations in the Museum's Centre Block, Level 3. Opening Friday, October 12, 2007, artifacts from the ROM's impressive Byzantine collection, the most important in Canada and one of the top five in North America, will be on display until December 2008.
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The Royal Ontario Museum presents a fascinating new fall season entitled A Season of Canada, an enticing mix of Canadian art, culture and history that explores Canada's heritage from East to West. Opening to the public on October 6, 2007, it assembles some of the most iconic historical and contemporary artifacts in the country, certain to strike a patriotic chord among many visitors.
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