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November 8, 2007

Two big name/big chain clothing lines landed in Toronto this week—one at Holt Renfrew on Tuesday, the other at H&M this morning. To determine which "limited edition" collection is for you, dear fast-fashionista, here's a little quiz: 1. Who's your personal style icon? A) Kate Moss B) Jennifer Lopez 2. Favourite fashion model? A) Kate Moss B) Jessica Stam 3. Most influential figure in pop culture this decade? A) Kate Moss B) Beyoncé Results......

Continue Reading "Who, What, Wear: Kate Moss vs. Roberto Cavalli"

August 10, 2006

Couple of big, big press releases from the hard working TIFF press office today, with a slate of film announcements in their Gala and Special Presentation programmes. The big announcement in the Gala programme is undoubtedly the world premiere of For Your Consideration, Christopher Guest’s latest moc-moc-a-doc. A comedic look at the film industry featuring all the Guest regulars (plus, urgh, Ricky Gervais), we hope to see Toronto’s own Catherine O’Hara and (co-writer) Eugene Levy......

Continue Reading "Toronto International Film Festival 2006: Galas, Special Presentations announced"

January 17, 2005

An American network television show paid lip service to Canada again yesterday, and this country's media were shouting the news from every rooftop. The plot of last night's Simpsons episode centred around a trip to Winnipeg to scam pharmaceuticals for hard-up Springfieldians. And despite the fact that there was little that was actually recognisable about the Canada portrayed (where, good sirs, was the Golden Boy?), The CP and Canada.com, the CBC, and members of the......

Continue Reading "It's Groening Men*"

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