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Today in Toronto: Erik Waterkotte and Soweto Gospel Choir

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Erik Waterkotte Waterkotte’s alluring prints often seem to hover between pre- and post-Apocalyptic moments. He employs standard printmaking techniques and found imagery from sources as varied as heavy metal album art, the Mormon Tabernacle and the film Woodstock. Artwork $600–$1,000. Find out more »

Soweto Gospel Choir Bono, who has made a second career of being liberal guilt’s global diplomat, recently sang with this 52-member choir as part of a birthday tribute to its patron, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. When not backing leather-clad crooners, the choir focuses on the pure, inspirational power of African gospel music, with endless moments of lift-off for both the spiritual- and the secular-minded. Find out more »

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