Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'dallas'
January 23, 2008
Dundas Square gets a lot of flak for being a cold and soulless expanse of commercial neon and grey granite, and in a new music video for local singer-songwriter-producer Colin Munroe, it still is! But in this case, it's appropriate for his fantastic cover of Kanye West's mediocre "Flashing Lights" track. Directed by Toronto-based street artist, musician, and director Philip Sportel, the super-low-budget video effectively dulls the square down into a generic, industrial, underpopulated......
Continue Reading "Street Fights And Flashing Lights"September 19, 2007
There are a few good reasons to check out C’mon’s CD Release Party this Friday, September 21, at the Horseshoe Tavern. The most important, however, is to watch bassist Katie Lynn Campbell do that insane thing where it appears like her body is about to snap in half she’s leaning so effing far back. That is how rock ‘n’ roll C’mon are; severed spines be damned! Among the other reasons to be kickin’ it at......
Continue Reading "The Beard Is Beckoning"April 22, 2007
Despite Canada's love-hate relationship with the CBC, we're big fans of York theatre grad Barbara Budd. Budd has co-hosted CBC Radio One's venerable As It Happens since 1993, and the Toronto-based show is known across Canada and satellite radio for its off-the-wall take on current events. Probably the show's most cringingly infamous clip is from 1976, when Barbara Frum is goaded into profanity, trying in vain to interview a hard-of-hearing British farmer about the world's......
Continue Reading "Covering One's Ass"January 5, 2007
Dust off your party shoes and break out your Canada-themed beer (no endorsements here), because Team Canada just beat the Russians 4-2 in the gold medal game at Leksand-Mora, Sweden to win the 2007 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship! With goals by four different players, including Woodbridge's own Andrew Cogliano, Canada's decisive win sealed their third straight World Junior Championship, and their first in almost a decade not won on North American soil. The win......
Continue Reading "GTA Represent! Five From The 'Hood Help Canada Win Gold"November 30, 2006
The Tories are taking a chainsaw to Status of Women Canada, closing three-quarters of the organization's regional offices, including Toronto's. Heritage Minister Bev Oda insisted that the budget cuts and office closings will streamline the department and make it more efficient. Just like a business! Because government should be run like a business! In other comedy news, the Liberal leadership convention started yesterday. Given the choice between Michael Ignatieff, Bob Rae, Gerard Kennedy and......
Continue Reading "Women Get The Axe, Liberals Get the Hacks, and Raps Just Can't Relax"September 25, 2006
No, we're not referring to ourselves in the third person. We are referring to our New York City overlords at Gothamist. Business Week has picked Jake Dobkin and Jen Chung at that fine blog in a slideshow of their (your?) favourite bloggers. We gotta say, our bosses are hot. They join a very strange list that includes people like Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban (he blogs?), Mike Frauenfelder of Boing Boing and Peter Rojas of......
Continue Reading "Really Really Hot Bloggers"May 16, 2006
Tomorrow night Toronto cyclists will be riding to commemorate those who have been killed or injured on the road. There are many many things this city, the province and Ottawa could do to make cycling better for Torontonians and all Canadians. Start with truck side guards, a cheap, effective and long overdue safety feature and go from there. The ride meets at Bloor and Spadina at 6:30pm. The ride was started in Dallas in 2003......
Continue Reading "Ride Of Silence Tomorrow"March 15, 2006
Toronto is pissing off American cities one at a time by stealing away movie productions. A couple of years back Toronto played 1930s Chicago for the eventual Oscar-winning movie musical, a move that probably irked a few people down in Chicago. It seems that the next city that'll be gunning for us is Dallas. The bankrollers of the movie based on a 1980s drama about a wealthy Texas clan have put Toronto on a shortlist......
Continue Reading "First Chicago, Now Dallas"February 27, 2006
A quick look around our sister sites brings back some ISTeresting stories. --- After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. Gothamist, Chicagoist, Bostonist and Seattlest all zoomed in on their creamy GoogleCenters. A crack cartography team is hard at work determining the GoogleCenter of the Ist-a-verse as you read this... Austinist read a book about Olympian......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere In The Ist-a-verse"February 4, 2006
Neko Case and Dallas Good at the recording of The Sadies' live album at Lee's Palace, Friday February 3, 2006.......
Continue Reading "photoTO: Sadies-Fest at Lee's Palace"December 14, 2005
Ed Blefour's play in the Maple Leaf goal this season has for the most part been the calibre of play his team has relied on from the Ottawa Senators in four of the past five playoffs. He has yet to record a shoutout in 24 games this season - a stat that illuminates when you realize that the St.Louis Blues' Curtis Sanford already has a pair. When the Eagle takes the ice in Ottawa this......
Continue Reading "A Tale of Two Goalies"