Can you listen to art? Can you see music? Beginning January 20, 2018, the Aga Khan Museum invites visitors to find out for themselves, as Listening to Art, Seeing Music takes over the Museum with 10 immersive interventions that together will take visitors on a journey of discovery to explore the essential interconnectedness of the performing arts, the spoken word, and the visual arts.
The results are in…the ability to move optimally for
everyday life is more important than ever to Canadians. Functional Fitness — training our muscles to
work together by simulating daily common movements like carrying groceries — is back as the #1
fitness trend for 2018 according to the results of canfitpro’s annual fitness trends survey.
AMC’s suspenseful thriller, The Terror, from executive producers Ridley Scott, David Kajganich and Soo Hugh, prepares to take viewers on a harrowing journey with a two-hour series premiere on Monday, March 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The network also released today the series’ first sneak peek, which will debut during The Walking Dead’s mid- season finale this Sunday, along with first-look photography.
Recreational boating consistently ranks at the top of the list for Canadians as a favourite pastime; and there’s no better place to get one’s feet wet in the boating lifestyle than at North America’s largest indoor boat show. Taking place January 12 to 21, 2018 at the Enercare Centre, the Toronto International Boat Show marks the unofficial kick-off to summer with more than 550 exhibitors, 1200 boats of all sizes on display, and the only place to enjoy water activities in the winter on the world’s largest indoor lake.
The Aga Khan Museum is proud to announce an ambitious winter 2018 performing arts season between January 12 and April 29, filled with some of the most ground-breaking and thought-provoking performers working today. Their unique status comes from the distinct ways in which they combine a deep love for their artistic traditions with fearless innovation.