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Major exhibition by internationally acclaimed Canadian artist Rodney Graham at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Featuring film, video and audio works, the exhibition brings together for the first time eight installations. Until June 27. 317 Dundas Street West. Visit www.ago.net for more info.

Fable drawings - The premiere dance theatre gallery space presents Yael Brotman's series of drawings until September 19. The drawings represent the oral and literary traditions of various cultures including folk tales, ancient Greek myths of gods, goddesses and heroes to First Nations archetypes. Admission is free. For more information on what's happening at York Quay Gallery this season please visit www.harbourfront.on.ca.

Griffin Poetry Prize Shortlist Readings - A brilliant evening of poetry readings featuring all seven finalists from the 2004 Canadian and International lists: Di Brandt, Leslie Greentree, Anne Simpson, Suji Kwock Kim, David Kirby, August Kleinzahler, and Louis Simpson. At the MacMillan Theatre, University of Toronto, 416.973.4000 or www.readings.org.

Hospices seek your support - "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world." Hospice Vaughan invites you to its 8th annual General Meeting, May 31, 6:30 p.m. Call 905.850.6266 to reserve a seat. The Etobicoke hospice palliative care team is also looking for volunteers. For training in June call 416.626.0116.

Program - Michelle Gay's felt installation is comprised of a fascinating mix of fiction and the structure of programming code (BASIC). The installation uses unique materials including now-obsolete computers. Part of digifest 2004: On the Move. Runs until July 4. Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queen's Quay West. Free. Call 416.973.4000 or visit www.harbourfrontcentre.com.

Steeltowns - James Williams' documentary photography looks at issues of industry, labour and the working class through a series of new creations. Williams' focus is the lives of steelworkers and their environments in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Runs until June 20. Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. Free admission. Call 416.973.4000.

26th Annual Festival of Storytelling - The 2004 Toronto Festival of Storytelling presents The Remarkable Story Jam. This three-stage mini-festival celebrates Toronto's next generation of young storytellers. Thirty-six young storytellers from schools across the GTA join some of Toronto's finest professional storytellers for a creative writing jamboree. Presented by the Storytellers School of Toronto in Association with Harbourfront Centre. For information call 416.973.4000 or visit www.habourfront.on.ca.

Publication Date: 2004-06-06
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