Rosie DiManno sucks. Every day, poor Toronto Star readers are subjected to another over-the-top, awkwardly-written, occasionally-insulting column about the day's top depressing story from the purple-streaked purveyor of pulp. Torontoist, for one, can't take it anymore. The Evidence We really really didn't want to post two DiManno columns in one week. (Really.) But today, DiManno dropped her most recent column, "Finally, the blowhard's behind bars," about the Richard Wills case––yes, another one––and, well, the ending...
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The show is about "office workers living the rat race at a prestigious downtown law firm. Confined in their jobs, escape is all they think about only to be grounded again and again by their superiors. It isn't until two employees, the ones you'd never expect, decide to break from the norm and inspire everyone to let loose, dance, and live out their dreams." Dreams of dance, presumably!
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Newsstand: November 23, 2009