Modern Artist: Wali Shah
/“I want to help the next generation of Mississauga talent because there’s so much talent here...doing things for the community is so important to me.” - Wali Shah
Read More“I want to help the next generation of Mississauga talent because there’s so much talent here...doing things for the community is so important to me.” - Wali Shah
Read MoreVery recently, Mississauga’s premier entertainment venue, The Living Arts Centre, introduced a new logo coinciding with their 20th anniversary. While there was nothing quite “wrong” with their outgoing logo, the new one embodies everything that’s “right” in logo design.
Read MoreHere's your full primer on what it takes to put on one of the world's most entertaining performances, Cavalia's Odysseo, along with 4 top-secret insider facts as they prepare for an eight-performance stint in Mississauga between June 21st and 30th.
Read MoreMississauga's premier entertainment venue in the heart of our city celebrates their 20th anniversary. Learn about the exciting performances and events the Living Arts Centre has lined up for their 2017/2018 season.
Read MoreArts on the Credit is launching an exciting new event at the Waterside Inn, Port Credit, this June 18th, 2017 from 11 am to 5 pm!
Read MoreWhat’s better on a hot summer day than a cold Polish beer and live music? See and taste what the Polish culture has to offer at Mississauga Polish Day on Saturday, June 10!
Learn about CanJam, Mississauga's first Canadian-Jamaican music festival
Read MoreThere are plenty of exciting events happening at Visual Arts Mississauga this summer and autumn that you should check out and become engaged with!
Read MoreWhether this is your first ever live show, or you’re concert veteran, here are some tips that can help you maximize the magic.
Read MoreIn a year where Canadians are encouraged to celebrate the 150th year of Confederation, the Mississauga Writers Group chose to voice their patriotism in the manner most familiar to them.
Read MoreNeed help deciding what to do this summer, where to go, what to listen to? This list is sure to help. Here are the top 6 festivals to go to this summer!
Read MoreFour of Mississauga’s top emerging songwriters have come together to create a song celebrating the nation’s 150th Anniversary and beyond with a new track entitled, “We Are the North”
Read MoreCow Over Moon Children’s Theatre is pleased to announce that they will be contributing to the celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday with our 2017 production called Here We Are, which is based on the Ojibway creation story of Turtle Island.
Read MoreJane's Walk is a movement of free, citizen-led walking tours inspired by Jane Jacobs. The walks get people to tell stories about their communities, explore their cities and connect with neighbours.
Read MoreArtfest returns to Port Credit May 26-28 and includes art, music, food, and free children’s art workshops and admission is absolutely free!
Read MoreClarkson Music Theatre is excited to present its spring concert - "Be Our Guest", happening at Eden United Church May 12 (7:30 pm.) and May 13 (2:00 pm).
Read MoreTravel back in time for free walking tours of Port Credit, on the last Saturday of every month from April to October. Hear stories of our historic village from our aboriginal past to today’s thriving vibrant lakeside community. All tours are two hours. All ages are welcome
Read MoreThe Art Gallery of Mississauga Annual Fine Art Auction is a spectacular, not-to-be-missed art event in Mississauga, featuring a curated selection of original artworks by emerging and established regional and national artists.
Read MoreBusking is an important element of a thriving city where people want to live, visit, work and play. Busking contributes to placemaking, a city’s culture, identity and spirit. It brings an energy and excitement to our streetscapes.
Read MoreIt’s quite fitting that the Mississauga Writers Group was created in a place that showcases hundreds of thousands of writers.
Read MoreModern Mississauga is about exploring Mississauga through the lens of the 21st century. We cover everything from a uniquely Canadian perspective - culture, style, living, technology, arts, entertainment, and community - and aim to represent the diverse blend of interests and experiences of Canada's sixth-largest city.
Two engines, four trims, zero hybrid options and 11 clever Easter Eggs, plus one physical spare tire.
This spring, I decided it’s time to show my car some love and start cleaning up those scratches.
“When a featured business gains new followers, when an event sees more attendance, or when people discover a local artist they didn’t know about—that’s the goal.”
When does flying private make sense for group travel? Explore costs, jet sizes, and why families, weddings, and teams are rethinking how they travel.
I paused at the intersection of Isabella Avenue and Parker Drive and recounted what I knew of the history of the Parker-Gordon families and the development of the Gordon Woods subdivision beginning in the 1920s.
By leaning into the raw parts of her journey, Jaclyn has finally claimed the one thing the industry could never give her: her own voice.
With 660 litres of cargo space, the 2026 Toyota Corolla Hatchback has nearly double that of the sedan.
Welcome to the April 2026 Mississauga Music Notes; get ready for a marvellous month of music!
As he gears up to release his own original music, we sat down to talk about the daunting, beautiful process of finding his own sound.
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