
It is difficult to miss the Michael-Lee Chin Crystal. It pokes out of the ROM like a giant metallic zit, ready to erupt any second on unsuspecting tourists and shame-faced Torontonians. The Crystal has laid under a pile of hushed criticisms, waiting until the compounding grumbles of up-tight critics to finally infiltrate our national public consciousness. Without sounding too ominous, one might say that the time has come for Torontonians to wake up and realize that our city is under the threat of bad review.
"If you had one day to live, what would you do?" four friends from Victoria, BC ask themselves. Not only have they made the ultimate bucket list, but they have started out on a journey to complete it.
RENT, written by Jonathan Larson, first appeared on Broadway in 1996 and has been both a fan-favourite and a success within the musical theatre world. The rock genre of the score has been credited with making musical theatre more accessible and more appealing to younger audiences.
Harbour Front Centre Masala! Mehendi! Masti! Winterfest invites you to explore and enjoy South Asian inspired culture in the middle of Toronto's winter this February.
Billy Bishop was told he was the worst student in RMC's history. He cheated on his exam - and accidentally handed in the crib notes with it.
Next to dogs, pubs could be classified as man's (and woman's) best friend. If you find the right one, a pub is friendly, dependable and always around, be it good times or bad.
