Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'monster'
October 15, 2007
October 16 is the day that the Walt Disney Company was founded (1923), the day that Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act in response to the October Crisis terrorist kidnapping (1970), and the day that President Bush signed into law the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (2002). It is also, though you may not know it, World Food Day, as deemed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United......
Continue Reading "Hey Food!"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"June 18, 2007
First, the Loch Ness Monster invaded Lake Ontario, and now, Godzilla has dropped into the Leslie Street Spit. Torontoist reader swamprose (who took the original photo, later edited by her Moscow-based assistant, bfish) sent us along this photo of the famed monster invading the city's east end spit. We'll have to see what Friends of the Spit thinks about this; at the very least, they have something to add to their list of the......
Continue Reading "Touch Up Toronto #3: GODZILLA!!"June 15, 2007
We love The Patterns Trilogy. If we had more parties at our apartment, we’d have it running on our television or projected onto a wall, looping endlessly. Well, if we could be sure it wouldn’t hypnotize our guests (and ourselves) into a sublime stupefaction. Therefore, Trilogy of Trilogies, one of tonight’s Worldwide Short Film Festival programmes (playing at 7:15 p.m. at the Cumberland), which features The Patterns Trilogy along with The Saskatchewan Trilogy, is......
Continue Reading "Film Friday: Patterns, Patterns, Patterns"June 1, 2007
The soldier killed Wednesday in Afghanistan has been confirmed as Master Cpl. Darrell Jason Priede. The 30-year-old grew up in Burlington, Ont. but lived in Grand Forks, B.C. until he left for Afghanistan a month ago. He was killed along with six others when a rocket flew into their Chinook helicopter. The Ipperwash Inquiry was released yesterday. Commissioner Sidney Linden says that he believes that both federal and provincial governments were responsible as well as......
Continue Reading "Stubborn Mike, Park Your Bike, Monsters We Like"May 24, 2007
When theatre "It Boy" Daniel MacIvor wrote Marion Bridge, a play which is finally getting its Toronto premiere after being performed out East, in New York City and being adapted into a film, he figured it would never be performed in the city. A big contrast to his edgy one-man shows, Marion Bridge is a family drama about three sisters reconnecting at their mother's deathbed that MacIvor supposedly wrote because he wanted to do......
Continue Reading "MacIvor Even Your Mom Can Enjoy"May 21, 2007
On Monday and Tuesday nights, the Toronto Public Space Committee will be holding its third Art Attack event. The first, in 2002, had people meet up at the Tranzac to make art and then tape it over outdoor advertisements in the Annex. Last summer, the art-making took place at the Gladstone Hotel and the ad-jamming occurred mostly in the West Queen West area (with one excursion to King and Strachan to hit the Monster......
Continue Reading "Art of Darkness"May 3, 2007
As the weather starts to get lovely, a band name has never seemed more appropriate. The Long Winters are playing a free show tonight in two hours and there are still (apparently) forty tickets left that they can give away. (We originally read about it on Chromewaves but were waiting to hear if there were enough tickets left to let our readers know.) If last October's show at Lee's was any indication, tonight's performance......
Continue Reading "Free Long Winters Concert Tonight!"April 20, 2007
Shameless, the Toronto-based publication "for girls who get it," has made a name for itself as an inclusive, progressive alternative to mainstream girls’ publications, where the dominant message is one of surface over depth. Staffed by volunteers, Shameless’ mandate is to give voice to a diverse group otherwise characterized as singularly boy and diet-crazy. This Saturday, Shameless will be launching its latest issue and welcoming a new editorial team with a party friendly to all......
Continue Reading "A Shameless Party!"March 19, 2007
What's that you say? You were out of town last fall when Daniel MacIvor's Here Lies Henry got remounted at Buddies and was the best thing since sliced bread? You were clinically dead in January when Monster, the second awesome remount of the one-man shows MacIvor created with Daniel Brooks went up? Well, cancel your trip to the Sea of Tranquility, because you have exactly 14 more chances to see the final remount, House,......
Continue Reading "Daniel MacIvor Rocks The House"February 23, 2007
Without a doubt, this week we’d be letting cheapskate cinephiles down by failing to mention the CNISSU’s Free Friday Film of the week, which isn’t just one but three, starting at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Innis Town Hall (2 Sussex) with the remarkably hard-to-see The Monster Squad, followed by Toronto classic The Brood, and finished off with the excellent blaxploitation nonsense The Human Tornado, starring, of course, Dolemite (Rudy Ray Moore). Check out the trailer,......
Continue Reading "Film Friday: We Can Never Forgive Him For Batman And Robin"January 19, 2007
Let’s start with something everyone likes: free films! Yes, the U of T’s Cinema Studies Student Union has revealed the new Free Friday Films line-up, starting tonight with Atom Egoyan’s Exotica. Next week is Terry Gilliam’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and Feb. 23 features a Cult Night triple-bill, with Monster Squad, The Brood, and The Human Tornado all showing. Screenings are at Innis College Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave. Also screening at the Innis......
Continue Reading "Film Friday: This (Free) Film Is Not Yet Rated"January 18, 2007
A lot of the Big Ticket shows in town these days are shows that we've had the chance to see before. This is not a bad thing. There's nothing more exciting than seeing a brand new play that blows your mind, but it's also good to know that if a play is good enough, it can have a life that extends long after its initial run. Probably the highest-profile of these remounts is John......
Continue Reading "Rockin' Remounts Resound Rapturously"December 8, 2006
The answer to that groan-inducing question is the Latvian House (491 College St.) where the Downtown Urban Design Event (DUDE) show starts tonight at 6pm and runs through the weekend. Exhibitors include: socially responsible fashions from Passenger Pigeon (all their clothing is made with organically grown and ethically produced materials), our friends from the Monster Factory, pottery, jewelry, pins and more. For all of you who missed the one-of-a-kind show or found that event......
Continue Reading "DUDE, Where's My Show?"November 19, 2006
Jagshemash! Borat is a hit. It's getting rave reviews, grossing millions, and definitely the most quotable thing we've seen in ages. But Borat seems to have missed most of the -ist cities, and we were all wondering how the film would have been different if he'd made his way around the world on the -ist tour. In Shanghai, Borat would be observing Inane Learnings of Penis Photos for Make Benefit Glorious Flat World of......
Continue Reading "Cultural Learnings of Blogosphere for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Ist-A-Verse"November 15, 2006
C'mon admit it. You secretly still love plush toys. They're cute, fuzzy, lovable and if they're creations from the Monster Factory then you know they've got a design sense and quirkiness that makes them stand out. Since 2003, these Torontonians have been hard at work designing and making their whimsical plush toys. Torontoist finally managed to cobble together an e-mail interview with the trio earlier this week. They're launching a new series of monsters......
Continue Reading "Tall Poppy Interview: The Monster Factory"October 31, 2006
After being hotly anticipated for months- at least by stores- All Hallows' Eve is finally here. If you're at all concerned, the so-called North American Halloween Prevention Inc. has released a charity single, "Do They Know It's Halloween?" (It's really a spoof of the well-intended-but-slightly-patronizing "Do They Know It's Christmas?") It features a slew of Canadian musicians, including Arcade Fire, Buck 65, Sloan, Feist, and Wolf Parade; even better, all proceed go to UNICEF.......
Continue Reading "Halloween: Not Just For Partying On The Nearest Weekend"October 27, 2006
Torontoist already has a documented history on disliking Death of a President (including arguing with a FIPRESCI jury member about it) and we don’t really need to go into it again, so let’s hear what the critics have to say. Eye’s Liz Clayton gives it three stars, but doesn’t seem that enthused; “ultimately doesn't insinuate anything more creepy and despairing than what turns up in the real news every day”, while NOW’s Cameron Bailey finds......
Continue Reading "Film Friday: Death of a President: Dearth of a Point"October 11, 2006
Are you excited to see this fall's Hysteria Festival? Gearing up for Rhubarb! in February? Well, stop already, because they aren't happening. Buddies in Bad Times, Toronto's favourite theatre/gay dance party, has scrapped its entire usual season in favour a series of performance creations, put into groups called Wave One, Wave Two and Wave Three (reminds us a little of what Passe Muraille did last season with Stage 3). But don't worry! This is......
Continue Reading "MacIvor Spearheads Buddies' Wave One"August 15, 2006
A day late this week, but when you see the crazy number of new shows recently announced, you’ll understand why. With so much variety, there should be something for everyone coming up in the next month or so. Due to the large number of show listings, there will be no links this week (hey, it takes a LONG time to link up this stuff, my friends). As always, if there’s something we’ve missed and......
Continue Reading "Live Baby Live - Week of Aug. 14"July 15, 2006
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We've Got It MADE"December 23, 2005
Howdy! It’s Christmas time again, that time of year where you’re either so insane with loneliness that you’ll choose to be in a cold dark cinema just to feel like you’re near people, or that you’ve been driven so mad by the constant attention of your family that you’ll choose to be in a cold dark cinema just to feel like you’re alone. So what will you see? First up is Brokeback Mountain, which......
Continue Reading "The Week in Film: Cowboy Christmas"February 11, 2005
We're mostly grown-ups here, so though the Heffalump entices, we're going to go with a provactive new docative from the guys who made Party Monster, and attempted to lift up dear Macauley in the process. Inside Deep Throat promises to do for 1970s porncapades what Morgan Spurlock did for McDonalds - reveal the obvious, and make big waves. Still, when the big waves involve highbrow analyses of Ms. Linda Lovelace's particular powers (by the likes......
Continue Reading "FilmFridays: Heffalumps and Linda Lovelace"October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"October 8, 2003
You've probably seen Hoi Tang's work around town at places like Magic Pony, when the talented illustrator, designer and craftisan isn't busy making adorable magnets, buttons or prints she seems to be busy organizing shows like this weekend's Modern Art Design Exhibit. She's invited a dozen or so fellow artisans from Montreal, Toronto, New York and even LA to the Gladstone. Personally, we're thinking about picking up one of the adorable new dolls from Monster......
Continue Reading "We Got It MADE"