Arts & Entertainment Profiles of creative people, places and events
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Trading flip flops for mittens and watching the trees turn from green to read inspired one local Hamiltonian. Here is Flora Korkis' take on the changing seasons. Read the rest of this post »
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Replica Part 1: I Miss You |
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Has my life really become this stale since she left? It’s been what, a year? It’s been at least a year. I can’t believe it’s been that long. Nothing has happened since then. I mean, I hit on some girls and whatever, but nothing ever seems to work out. Read the rest of this post »
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Outside the Wire |
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There will be more casualties and deaths on the dusty roads and rough terrain in Afghanistan. Canada’s growing losses encourage many of us to pay more attention to the plight of the Afghan people. Read the rest of this post »
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All Grown Up |
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I think young musicians need to take things slowly and not let the ride give you too many bumps. I think this is a very difficult industry. It’s only meant for the ones with the ever-lasting desire and love of music. Read the rest of this post »
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This Food’s Got Soul |
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You will not meet anyone more personable or thoughtful than Sam Robertson, which are particularly noteworthy traits for someone who has been averaging 60-hour work weeks since the recent opening of his new restaurant, Tapestry Bistro. Read the rest of this post »
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Provincial Parks - Grassroots Galore |
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Next time you are strolling through Toronto on a balmy summer night - take a moment to listen. Take a second to hear the wind in the trees, the traffic in the distance and the soft strumming of acoustic guitars. Echoing amid the urban ambience is an ensemble of humble musicians - a band of virtuosos with a common goal: to make beautiful music. Raised on folk and classic rock, Will Whitwham, Scott Andrew, Richard Lawrence and Pete Garthside come together to form Provincial Parks - a completely independent band from Toronto, Ontario. Read the rest of this post »
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