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a collage of people performing various types of dance including ballet, irish, hip hop and traditional Chinese opera April 26, 2023 Fancy footwork: Dance takes centre stage at Hart House
July 28, 2017 Who are you calling a new girl? U of T alumna Rebecca Addelman on writing comedy in Hollywood
Idiotheque group shot July 19, 2017 20th anniversary of ‘OK Computer’: tribute concert by U of T faculty and grads in Radiohead cover band
July 12, 2017 U of T historian's “Five Ways of Being a Painting” wins prestigious Notting Hill prize
May 8, 2017 University Arts Women’s Club–University of Toronto Women’s Association
photo of the theatre during event April 25, 2017 Canada 150: U of T symposium examines Canadian Opera Company’s revival of “Louis Riel”
photo of white students in ballet April 24, 2017 Twice as many white students, many wealthy at TDSB's arts schools, U of T study finds
William Nelson April 12, 2017 Five Ways of Being a Painting: U of T historian crafts essay on smartphone, longlisted for elite prize
April 3, 2017 'Lost' silent film rediscovered by U of T Libraries
Midwinter Fire February 28, 2017 U of T’s Winter Stations warm up Toronto’s beaches
photo of Jennie and Sara in the fort August 3, 2016 These “Crazy Dames” want us to rethink the way we engage with the city
January 7, 2016 Spanish and Portuguese, Department of
January 7, 2016 Music, Faculty of
January 7, 2016 Music Library
January 7, 2016 Isabel Bader Theatre
January 7, 2016 Hart House Theatre
January 7, 2016 Hart House Literary and Library Committee
January 7, 2016 Hart House
January 7, 2016 Gallery Grill
December 3, 2015 At the intersection of dance and nitroglycerin

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We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land. Read about U of T’s Statement of Land Acknowledgement.

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