Programs and Events

Posted: August 17, 2011 - 11:38 , by Patti McCabe
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Actors perform the premiere of Water: The Play during March Break 2011.

Extant Jesters return to the ROM August 20 and 21 to perform Water: The Play. Photo by Thomas Gallezot.

Posted: August 16, 2011 - 09:39 , by Kiron Mukherjee
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Kids make creatures out of paper mache, colourful tissue paper and googlie eyes!

By Jovanna Scorsone, Program Coordinator of ROMkids Studio and Camp Director of ROM Summer Club.

Posted: August 11, 2011 - 11:50 , by Laura Comerford
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Hina P. Ansari’s relationship with Bollywood goes way back to the burgeoning of the industry. Her grandfather was a multi-faceted filmmaker known as one of the leading and first film noir directors of the Mumbai-based industry.

Posted: August 4, 2011 - 10:00 , by Patti McCabe
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The golden days of summer just wouldn’t be the same without water – going to the pool, eating popsicles, making a slip’n’slide across the back yard with a sprinkler and a plastic tarp – but have you ever used water to make MUSIC?

Posted: August 2, 2011 - 09:08 , by Kiron Mukherjee
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Kids swams the park behind the ROM armed with water balloons, wet sponges and spray bottles.

Things heat up at Summer Club with a waterfight as campers cool off.

Posted: July 20, 2011 - 13:35 , by Laura Comerford
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Rajan painting shutter-Blue God Krishna. © 2005 Salaam Shalom Productions Inc.

Posted: July 19, 2011 - 14:48 , by Laura Comerford
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Bombay Through the Lens. © 2006 Prashant Kadam

Posted: July 17, 2011 - 13:00 , by Kiron Mukherjee
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By Jovanna Scorsone, Program Coordinator ROMkids Studio and Camp Director of ROM Summer Club

Posted: July 14, 2011 - 11:00 , by Laura Comerford
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Addha Din Addha Raat (Half-day, half-night), Photo and paint on board, 1977
Posted: June 24, 2011 - 17:06 , by admin
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Every time you turn a corner in Toronto, you discover another venerable stone building resplendent with arches, turrets, gables, or statues perched in a niche. Some are nestled between the encroaching skyscrapers of the banking district, others sit proudly on their original estate. The heritage houses, churches, government and university buildings, even the industrial areas, are still brimming with rich history – all have fascinating stories to tell of life in Toronto’s past.

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