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		<title>Fall Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 11:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fall seems to be the time when Toronto’s arts scene really heats up…live theatre is in full swing (the subject of a future blog, I’m sure) and new museum/gallery exhibits are opening (for example, the fantastic “Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde” at the AGO). But it’s fall movies and concerts that seem to be drawing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fall seems to be the time when Toronto’s arts scene really heats up…live theatre is in full swing (the subject of a future blog, I’m sure) and new museum/gallery exhibits are opening (for example, the fantastic “Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde” at the AGO). But it’s fall movies and concerts that seem to be drawing on my heartstrings and tugging at my wallet this time of year….</p>
<p>Toronto is known for it’s star-studded TIFF (International Film Festival) in September, but fall is also the season when a whackload of other film festivals take to screens around town, reflecting the City’s amazing ethnic and cultural mix…Google these and check out all they have to offer!</p>
<p>*Toronto After Dark (Oct. 20-27)</p>
<p>*Polish Film Festival (Oct. 21-23)</p>
<p>*Israel Film Festival (Oct. 23-27)</p>
<p>*Brazil Film Fest (Oct. 27-30)</p>
<p>*Diaspora Film Festival (Nov.1-7)</p>
<p>*Regent Park Film Festival (Nov. 1-7)</p>
<p>*Rendezvous with Madness (Nov.4-12)</p>
<p>*Reel Asian (Nov.8-19)</p>
<p>And boy, is there ever music in the air this time of year!  Here’s a sampling of just a handful of the most interesting shows coming to town (according to me, of course):</p>
<p>*Tedeschi Trucks Band at the Danforth Music Hall (October 25)</p>
<p>*Mumford and Sons at the Air Canada Centre (ACC) (same night!)</p>
<p>*DeadMau5 at the Rogers Centre (November 5)</p>
<p>*Trombone Shorty at the Opera House (November 17)</p>
<p>*Jay Z and Kanye West at the ACC (November 23 and 24)</p>
<p>*Feist at Massey Hall (December 1)</p>
<p>*The National with Neko Case at the ACC (December <img src='http://www.terrifictoronto.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt="icon cool Fall Fun" class='wp-smiley' title="Fall Fun" /> </p>
<p>I’d give you more options, but if you’re like me you’re already hyperventilating!  So just take a deep breath, choose a couple, and c’mon over!</p>
<p>Mr. Toronto</p>
<p>PS.  Although it is totally unrelated to this blog, I would be remiss if I did not mention the tragic – and freaky – passing of Indy Car Driver Dan Wheldan earlier this week.  Especially freaky for me, because I talked about him in a previous blog – and showed a photo of the 2 of us together – just a few months ago, after he won the Indianapolis 500.  He was a wonderful and charming guy who will be sorely missed.</p>
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		<title>ARE WE THERE YET ?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 16:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, not quite.  The end of summer is in site, but there’s still plenty of time to visit Toronto with the kids before school starts.  And to help plan, here are a few ideas from The Grid (formerly EYE magazine), which recently came out with a list of “49 Totally Rad (and totally cheap) Things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, not quite.  The end of summer is in site, but there’s still plenty of time to visit Toronto with the kids before school starts.  And to help plan, here are a few ideas from The Grid (formerly EYE magazine), which recently came out with a list of “49 Totally Rad (and totally cheap) Things To Do With A Kid In The City”:</p>
<p>1)      Go people watching in (funky) Kensington Market – especially the last Sunday of every month, when it’s pedestrian only.</p>
<p>2)      Explore Lake Ontario in a canoe – rentals available from Canoe Toronto at Harbourfront (283A Queen’s Quay West)</p>
<p>3)      Take advantage of free admission to Ontario Place – in celebration of its 40<sup>th</sup> anniversary (though you’ll still have to pay for the great water park)</p>
<p>4)      Have a pajama party at a good old-fashioned drive-in – double features, the latest flicks at Polson Pier (<a href="http://www.polsonpier.com/">www.polsonpier.com</a>)</p>
<p>5)      Buy cheap seats to a Blue Jays game – lots of fun, starting at only 11 bucks.  And the team is really quite good this year!</p>
<p>6)      Visit Kew Gardens playground (Queen St.E. and Wellesley), complete with turreted castles, a swirly slide and even a beach!</p>
<p>7)      Take a “staycation” at the Delta Chelsea Hotel – full disclosure: I work there!  But it made the list, really! Best hotel in town for kids (just voted “Best Family Hotel” by the readers of City Parent magazine).  Amazing Family Fun Zone with huge pool and waterslide, Kids Centre, Teen Lounge, and daily Camp Chelsea programming. (<a href="http://www.deltachelsea.com/">www.deltachelsea.com</a>)</p>
<p>That’s it for their list…now a couple of things to add which are going on now and you shouldn’t miss.</p>
<p>First is the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE, or “The EX”, if you want to talk like a native), on now until September 5<sup>th</sup>. Animal and agricultural exhibits, special shows, shopping pavilions, midway rides, FOOD (new this year – deep fried Jell-O!!!).  A real institution that should be visited at least once in your lifetime!</p>
<p>Secondly, the new Cirque du Soleil show is in town until October 9, at a specially constructed tent near Cherry Beach.  I have seen Cirque many times over the years, and I can honestly say this is the best I have seen.  Incredible staging and truly unbelievable acts.  With or without kids, get there!</p>
<p>And enjoy the rest of your summer!</p>
<p>Mr. Toronto</p>
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		<title>Summer over?  HA!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The end of September may mark the end of summer on the calendar, but somebody forget to tell Mother Nature that, in sunny Toronto.  We have just come through the longest stretch of dry weather we have experienced in 30 years (we keep track of things like that here), and temperatures have remained high.  Guess [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The end of September may mark the end of summer on the calendar, but somebody forget to tell Mother Nature that, in sunny Toronto.  We have just come through the longest stretch of dry weather we have experienced in 30 years (we keep track of things like that here), and temperatures have remained high.  Guess it&#8217;s payback time for the rainy and cool July and August we experienced this year&#8230;so people are still roaming the streets in shorts, sitting on patios, and &#8211; visiting farmers&#8217; markets!</p>
<p>Yes, that was my way of introducing a burgeoning trend in T.O. &#8211; buying locally sourced foodstuffs at markets all over the City&#8230;<br />
Farmers&#8217; markets in Toronto have been going strong selling yummy Ontario fruits and veggies all summer long. They don&#8217;t shut down until well into October.  Most have very limited days and hours, so here&#8217;s a daily guide to some of the best:</p>
<p><strong>Mondays</strong> &#8211; Sorauren park (at Wabash) : 3-7pm, till Oct.26</p>
<p><strong>Tuesdays</strong> &#8211; East York Civic centre (at Coxwell) : 8am-2pm, till Nov.4<br />
Riverdale Farm: 3-7pm, till Oct.27</p>
<p><strong>Wednesdays</strong> &#8211; Toronto City Hall (Nathan Phillip&#8217;s Square): 8am-2:30pm, till Oct.14</p>
<p><strong>Thursdays</strong> &#8211; Dufferin Grove Park (at Bloor): 3-7pm , year round!<br />
Metro Hall (John/Wellington): 8am-2pm, till Oct.14</p>
<p><strong>Fridays</strong> &#8211; Birchcliff Village (1512 Kingston Rd.): 3-7pm, till Oct.23</p>
<p><strong>Saturdays</strong> &#8211; Brick Works (Bayview/Pottery Rd.): 8am-1pm, till Oct.31<br />
St. Lawrence Market (North Building): 5am-5pm, year round</p>
<p><strong>Sundays</strong> &#8211; Distillery District: 10am-6pm, till Oct.16<br />
Liberty Village (Liberty/Atlantic): 9am-2pm, till Oct.27</p>
<p>A bunch of these places &#8211; Riverdale Farm, St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District, Liberty Village &#8211; make for great places to just walk around and soak up the scene, weather you&#8217;re interested in eating all your vegetables or not.</p>
<p>And plenty of restaurants in town to enjoy the end result of using these home-grown goodies, if you don&#8217;t feel like doing it yourself.  But that&#8217;s the topic for a future blog!</p>
<p>Mr. Toronto</p>
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		<title>Out and About</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 02:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Been a busy week in the entertainment capital of the world (well, North America, anyway…OK, OK – Canada for sure!!). Fleetwood Mac at the Air Canada Centre last Tuesday – they’re all looking a little older, but hey- so am I. And they can still rock. Never realized what a phenomenal guitar player Lindsay Buckingham [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been a busy week in the entertainment capital of the world (well, North America, anyway…OK, OK – Canada for sure!!).  Fleetwood Mac at the <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/aircanada-centre.html">Air Canada Centre</a> last Tuesday – they’re all looking a little older, but hey- so am I.  And they can still rock. Never realized what a phenomenal guitar player Lindsay Buckingham is…ACC is not my favourite concert venue in the City- would rather catch anything at <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/masseyhall.html">Massey Hall</a>, The Music Hall or the Phoenix.  Even Celine Dion would be tolerable.</p>
<p>Wednesday night, went to the opening of <a href="http://www.mirvish.com/spring/">Spring Awakening</a>, the latest Mirvish offering at the <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/canontheatre.html">Canon Theatre</a>.  Not quite as sharp as the Broadway production, but a really interesting premise, and some decent toons for a musical…$25 student tickets available day of show!</p>
<p>Thursday night, caught 3 hot sets of Blues at Monarchs Pub at the <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/hotels/deltachelsea.html">Delta Chelsea Hotel</a>.  I think I mentioned this last week – Jerome Godboo and Jack de Keyzer, 2 of Canada’s most renowned musicians (harmonica and guitar, respectively) – are playing there every Thursday night through April – for FREE!  Awesome.</p>
<p>Saturday night, caught a flick at the Rainbow Cinema.  Pretty unmemorable movie, but wanted to let you know about the Rainbow, cuz it’s the cheapest first-run theatre in Toronto.  Located down on Front Street across from the <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/st-laurence-neighbourhood.html">St. Lawrence</a> food market (a must-see as well); most expensive ticket is 8 bucks, and it goes down from there depending on when you go…</p>
<p>Sunday, was back at the ACC, this time for a <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/toronto-raptors.html">Toronto Raptors</a> basketball game.  Whether you enjoy watching sporting events or not, Raptors games are a hoot.  Lots of loud music, on-court antics, and…cheerleading.  The Raptors even won this one, a rare added bonus.  They even scored 100 points, which meant the whole arena got a free slice of pizza.  Great time to see the Raptors, until the season ends in a month or so – lots of empty seats, which means lots of scalpers parting with tickets for way below cost…</p>
<p>And now I’m off to another play, the opening of <a href="http://www.canstage.com/shirleyvalentine">Shirley Valentine</a> (remember the movie?) at the <a href="http://www.terrifictoronto.com/canstage-theatre.html">CanStage Theatre</a>.  This show- and theatre company- are a great break from the usual mega-musicals that can kind of get to you after a while…dinner first at a great Moroccan restaurant next door – <a href="http://www.thesultanstent.com/">The Sultan’s Tent</a>.  Too bad I don’t have time for the belly dancing show (really!)</p>
<p>Concerts, clubs, plays (both big and small), major league sports, good eats &#8211; Phew!  I’m exhausted just writing about the week of excitement I’ve had in T.O. </p>
<p>Talk to you again soon-<br />
Mr. Toronto</p>
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