A Review of Rossini’s Maometto II at the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto

I saw Rossini’s Maometto II at the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto on May 5, 2016.  It was sung in Italian with English translations projected above the stage.  Although this opera is entitled Maometto II, the main character is really young Anna, the daughter of Paolo Erisso, the Venetian leader.  Like many opera heroines, Anna gets put in an impossible position.  Two men love her:  Calbo, a brave Venetian general, and Maometto II, the Moslem sultan who has invaded Italy.  Anna had met and fallen in love with Maometto in Corinth, but he had told her that he was Uberto, a Corinthian nobleman.  When Paolo finds out that his daughter has fallen in love with his enemy, he is furious.   (more…)

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A Review of Outsiders:  American Photography and Film, 1950s-1980s at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s-1980s at the Art Gallery of Ontario includes work by photographers Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin, Danny Lyon, Gordon Parks, Garry Winogrand, and cross-dressing individuals at Casa Susanna, and filmmakers Kenneth Anger, Shirley Clarke, Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, and Marie Menken.  This exhibit runs from March 12 to May 29, 2016 and was curated by Jim Shedden and Sophie Hackett. (more…)

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