We learned earlier this week that even London's Daily Telegraph has some opinions about where to eat and party in Toronto. Okay, that's great. Every city is measured by those things, to a certain extent. Thanks, London.
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Sarah Lazarovic—curator of the garage-based Montrose Portrait Gallery of Canada—is painting a portrait of a Torontonian every day. Each Monday, we'll feature one of those portraits here. Suggestions for subjects welcome.
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Artist, Santa Cruz organizer, co-founder of Three Gut Records, Eye Weekly art director and woman-about-town Tyler Clark Burke launches her newest – and most ambitious – project today: The Few Bricks Short A House Project. Tyler wants to buy a house, and has enlisted some of her friends to help her do it. Starting today, you can bid on a variety of items or services donated by Toronto artists, photographers, musicians, and writers - as well as her mom. 40% of the profits will go to the donor, 40% will go to Tyler, and the remaining 20% will be donated to Habitat for Humanity.
Torontoist wants to help one of the artists at last weekend's Santa Cruz find their missing squirrel. The squirrel dressed as a cobbler went missing from an artist station at last Friday's absolutely insane party on Captain John's Seafood Restaurant. He can be seen on the left-hand side of this photo. We hope that Schultzy (which is what we're naming the squirrel) is safe and hasn't been destroyed or worse ended up in the lake. If you know the whereabouts of Schultzy Squirrel please return him to I Deal Coffee in Kensington Market.
Move over Trevor Coleman your claim on the maritime themed music scene is being challenged by none other than Santa Cruz organizer/DJ/ Tyler Clark Burke.
