More than 10,000 fashion industry influencers, design and style experts, and fashion lovers were invited recently to preview the finalists of the ART OF FASHION 2012 RAW Design Competion. Emerging Canadian designers featured their inspirations in a competition that was an overwhelming success … [Read more...]
La Cage Aux Folles! And Who’s Lili White—? S(he)’s funny!
The uber perma-tanned and most loveable George Hamilton is in town with the cast of La Cage Aux Folles for the next few weeks entertaining the crowds at Mirvish's Royal Alexandra Theatre. The musical is based on a book by Harvey Fierstein with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. You may also know the … [Read more...]
Viva La Vida! About Passion, Politics and Painting.
For the first time, masterworks by two renowned and prolific early 20th century artists, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are on exhibit together in Canada. Frida & Diego: Passion, Politics and Painting opens this weekend at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). "Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were, … [Read more...]
How the youth can impact the world with social media.
I'm always wondering what the world will be like when my kids are grown up. Will they be keen on working hard and not be "entitled" as our generation is so worried about? Will they understand the need to help those who can't help themselves? Will they understand that we can all learn from each other … [Read more...]
The struggles of breakfast time.
Do you ever struggle with what to give your kids for breakfast? During the week we're all rushing around getting ourselves (and the kids) up and ready for the day whether it's school or early morning hockey practice. We try our best to give them a balanced breakfast whether they are hungry or not. … [Read more...]
My so-called artist life & feeling exposed.
Art is an outlet for me...like maybe running, or tennis is to others. It gives me a break to release energy and I come out totally refreshed after I've completed a painting. I've been painting mostly for myself but I started to show them in public when I joined the local artist group over 8 years … [Read more...]
There’s a Hailo waiting for you.
It's getting cooler out. No denying it. But you still need to get from point A to point B.While there are no shortages of taxi and black car services now in Toronto, hailing one is a bitch sometimes in this crazy city that seems to be running all the time. HAILO is the newest entry into the highly … [Read more...]
Thursdays just got a little more cultured.
So, you have a night out and want to catch up with friends, date night, or just want time alone. Or maybe you want to woop, woop it up at a bar or "go dancing" as some of my friends say. What do you look to do? There's no shortage of things to do in a big city, that's for sure! This past … [Read more...]
Should You Brine That Turkey?
I'm really looking forward to hosting my family this Thanksgiving weekend. No really. I honestly love the whole turkey thing - the gravy, the sweet potato casserole, apple crisp, and pumpkin pie. Yummy! Nothing like the smell of turkey roasting in the oven! ...And then we get to do it all over again … [Read more...]
Taking it Slow & Low: Coconut Curry Chicken
I've been obsessed on the idea of a slow-cooker for a while. Last week I did it...I bought a slow cooker at the department store that Tracey doesn't like. I swear the service may just be a tad bit better in the housewares department. Anyway, the sales person gave me full confidence saying several … [Read more...]
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