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Paquette and Martindale featured at AGO

April 2nd, 2012 · Comments Off on Paquette and Martindale featured at AGO

LOCAL ARTISTS CREATE COLLABORATIVE CONTEMPORARY PROJECT By Jelena Subotic Local artists Pascal Paquette and Sean Martindale have joined forces in a collaborative project just one of many featured in the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Young Gallery (317 Dundas St. W.). Their project centres on a collaborative and do-it-yourself structure. Paquette and Martindale use their different […]

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Math professor channels jazz icon

March 29th, 2012 · Comments Off on Math professor channels jazz icon

THE GLEANER SITS DOWN WITH LOCAL CROONER SAM BROVERMAN By Perry King When it came time to choose a graduate program, a young Sam Broverman was at a crucial crossroads of his existence. A Winnipeg native, and singing for most his life, Broverman also came to enjoy mathematics. As a math undergrad at the University […]

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CSI Annex, residents look to solve dispute

March 26th, 2012 · Comments Off on CSI Annex, residents look to solve dispute

MEETING CALLED TO MEDIATE CURRENT NOISE DISPUTE By Perry King The issues that have plagued residents of Markham Street and the Centre for Social Innovation for nearly a year has resulted in a public meeting to sort them out. On Mar. 27, this meeting—called by Councillor Mike Layton (Ward 19, Trinity-Spadina)—will discuss significant noise and […]

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Bloor Cinema reopens to the public

March 18th, 2012 · Comments Off on Bloor Cinema reopens to the public

HISTORIC THEATRE OFFERS EXCITING SCREENINGS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS By Alexa Huffman New chairs and a screen are the first sight seen when entering the newly renovated Bloor Hot Docs Cinema (506 Bloor St. W). These are not the only changes to be found. The projectors have been refurbished. There is surround sound, theatrical lighting, and […]

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Liberty Village 2.0

March 16th, 2012 · Comments Off on Liberty Village 2.0

NEIGHBOURHOOD’S NEW RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION PROVIDES COLLECTIVE VOICE By Sean Frankling It has only been in the last decade or so that Liberty Village has been a residential area, but newly-built condominiums have brought a massive influx of people. They in turn have brought their views on how their new neighbourhood should be run. The Liberty […]

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(Dis)information boards

March 11th, 2012 · 1 Comment

CRITICS SAY InfoToGo PILLARS ARE MERELY ADS By Mike Shulman The growing presence of pillars with reduced information and more advertising have drawn the ire of public space advocates, city councillors, and local residents and businesses. Critics of the pillars, installed by Astral Media, say they give priority to advertising while neglecting safety, sidewalk access, and their […]

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South of the border sin and sexuality

March 4th, 2012 · 1 Comment

TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA COMES TO HART HOUSE By Rasheed Clarke When winter’s frigid fingers are desperately clinging onto you this March, Hart House Theatre (7 Hart House Circle) will offer up an escape down to Mexico; the sweaty setting for Tennessee Williams’ play The Night of the Iguana. The performance will […]

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Dancing on porches

March 3rd, 2012 · Comments Off on Dancing on porches

LOCAL PERFORMER WRAPS UP MANGA-INSPIRED ENSEMBLE By Rebecca Payne Maxine Heppner has been involved in dance her whole life. The choreographer, performer, and teacher has been an Annex resident since the late ’70s. “I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else in the city, quite frankly.” She says the diversity of the neighbourhood is what makes […]

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Crime is down, changes abound

February 27th, 2012 · Comments Off on Crime is down, changes abound

14 DIVISION TO OPEN NEW HEADQUARTERS THIS SEPTEMBER By Perry King Toronto police’s 14 Division may have had a great 2011, but New Year’s Day was not a time for them to rest on their laurels. The New Year’s stabbing death of Mike Pimentel in Liberty Village “was only one isolated event that raised concerns […]

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Of bats and bees

February 27th, 2012 · Comments Off on Of bats and bees

ANNEX-BASED MUSIC DUO PUT ON INTERACTIVE SHOW By Alexa Huffman Two Annex-based musicians will be busting out the cello, gong, and glockenspiel while they sing and perform in a new show. Alex McMaster and Ed Reifel will be immersing themselves in a powerful performance inEverything Under The Moon, which tells the story of a bat […]

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Rethinking Eating Disorders

February 27th, 2012 · Comments Off on Rethinking Eating Disorders

NEW ANNEX-BASED CENTRE TO USE INNOVATIVE TREATMENTS By Alexa Huffman Kyla Fox is bursting with excitement at the thought of opening her very own building for the treatment of eating disorders. Fox knows first hand how hard getting healthy can be. She struggled with an eating disorder when she was younger. She feels there are […]

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Mario vs. Pac-Man: video game characters to rumble in squared circle

January 7th, 2012 · Comments Off on Mario vs. Pac-Man: video game characters to rumble in squared circle

By Nathaniel G Moore I didn’t exactly know what WrestleCrisis was until someone tweeted to me about it because it had to do with wrestling. You see, people think I want to read about all things related to the squared circle. Perhaps it doesn’t help that I curate art shows and write about wrestling from […]

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