Nuit Blanche in Toronto

Toronto will see NuitBlanche the first weekend of October from Saturday night October 4th to dawn Sunday morning. What will be interesting to see is if the event improves over last year. Major Art institutions such OCAD, George Brown College, UofT,  Ryerson College, Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet, Thompson Hall and Mirvish Theaters …

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Fall Glimpse

Fall Glimpse Walking early in the morning, early enough to be fog laden and warbler and wren frisky extra dewy from a moist summer I tried to imagine Fall’s colors among  ash, birch, oak and maple. Just a glimpse I thought would be handy. A sample of a mountain trip perhaps. And I could already …

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Dundurn Castle

Hamilton Ontario has a mixed message on its natural environment. On one hand there is the exceptional beauty of the Niagara Escarpment with its ravines and bay meeting Lake Ontario versus the surge of industrial pollution from its steel mills, factories, and entwining highway commerce. Perhaps in compensation for this battle, the city of Hamilton …

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Caribana 2008

Caribana to Toronto is like the Gay Pride Parade, living proof that the Queen City continues to meld into Quepasa Place – more tolerant and indulgent of its multi-cultures than even its various media recognize. And what better way to celebrate than a downhome West-Indian Island Carnival. It is fitting that the final day of …

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Buskers in Summer

Summer is the months for buskers – and I caught my first sighting down at Harborfront – it was the Fireguy. You have to a bit daft to juggle, tumble, and just seek to entertain a crowd on  a hot windy day. I know my nieces and nephews are sidetracked for a minute or two …

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