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Issue # Two
Mar 2009
Big on Bloor is on June 20th Adam Giambrone:
Canada’s largest street festival
he Bloordale and Bloorcourt
Village Business Improvement
Associations invite you to Canada s
longest street festival, Big on Bloor
. Big on Bloor is happening again
on Canada s longest day, June 20th,
from 1:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. Come
join /revel in over 500 participating
groups / arts displays/ food- craftand venders tables/ free performing
arts stages/ children s areas/
buskers/ street performers/dance
companies/ bike repairs/ green
technologies local merchants and
restaurants and much, much more.
Bloor Street will be closed from
Christie in the East to Lansdowne in
T
Ward 18 Councillor
Young Councillor With a Fresh Outlook for The Future of Ward 18.
Contact:
Sid Bruyn bigonbloor.com/festival
the West to create Toronto s longest
pedestrian friendly/ car free zone/
and out door festival /bazaar. Stop
for a drink and perhaps sample
some of Toronto s most exotic
cuisines, relax and enjoy a 15
minute on the street chair massage,
see some of this countries leading
visual artist and their displays,
listen to eclectic array of musicians
that make up our local music scene.
Or just enjoy the walk and start your
summer in the city with Big on
Bloor. After the critically acclaimed
success of the Big Festival in 2008
we are proud to invite you and your
family to come spend the day, meet
some new friends and neighbors,
and
come
get
acquainted.
www.bigonbloor.org/festival.
fter less than thirty years
on the planet, Adam Our Mel Chats
Giambrone has already with Adam
accomplished and seen more Giambrone
than most people do in a
lifetime. His first career was
as an Archeologist, and today
he is Head TTC Chair, ViceChair
of
the
Works
Department, and Ward 18
Councillor. When he isn't
busy representing the people
the city today, he still finds
time to study how society Story By Melissa Peters
functioned hundreds of years ago. In new demographics increase the need for
fact, he was working in Sudan the day family-oriented and culturally based
after the election, and when he found out activities, green space, beautification and
he was to head the TTC. Giambrone has safety. Local residents are looking
been involved in politics since high forward to the opening of the newlyschool, participating in Model Parliment renovated Bloor/Gladstone Library.
and the youth wing of the New Construction of 85 stacked townhomes
Democrats, as well as student politics at known as 'Brownstones on Bloor' is
McGill University. Of the various ways to expected to begin this spring. On
make a difference in society, Adam chose Thursdays, Dufferin-Grove Park hosts a
the governement because he finds farmers market, and it is a wonderful
politics interesting, with its endless place to go ice-skating with the family in
opportunities for learning, getting the winter or visit the newly renovated
wading pool to celebrate the return of
involved and meeting people.
summer. Next edition will have more
Much of what is happening within his information on the park, on David
ward have to do with the influx of young Andersons clay and paper theater and
families into the neighborhood. These Dig In, the local film festival.
A
More on page 3
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Dufferin Station:
A New Face (See pictures front page)
he TTC is undertaking a modernization project at
Dufferin station. This station has not been
significantly upgraded since it was constructed in
1966 and updates are required in many aspects for
maintainability and passenger convenience.
T
The project proposed will update station finishes and
planning, while encompassing other projects
planned for the station, such as Easier Access and
Second Exit. The existing station at grade on the
West side of Dufferin Street will be replaced with a
new accessible building incorporating identity
standards for Transit facilities. The existing below
grade station will be completely refinished and
altered, incorporating updates in passenger
convenience.
Key improvements currently proposed to the station
will include:
* Fully upgraded and modernized station finishes
* An integrated Art component
* A enlarged main entrance integrated bus waiting
* New sidewalk canopies on both sides of Dufferin
* Second exits from platform level onto Russett
Avenue; and New elevators providing accessibility
from street to platform via the main entrance.
Scope of Work
* Provision of canopies to the bus waiting areas on
both sides of the street (Conceptual only, subject to
city permits)
* Adjustment to the east curb line to facilitate two
buses stopping
* Provision of a new, and reconfigured main entrance
building with large waiting area for bus traffic.
* Provision of new finishes and signage to the
existing entrance, on the east side of Dufferin Street.
* Provision of a new main stairway in the main
Christina Maria: Happy Hippie Folk Singer Shines
Christina Maria performed at C'est
What on Wednesday Feb 25.
Supporting her original works
were Jaron Freeman-Fox on Violin,
and Ben Whiteley on Acoustic
Bass. Recently re-located to
Toronto, Christina Maria holds
songwriting as her greatest
ambition. Her recently released
album, "Stars & Satellites" is a
travelogue of her explorations
through
Europe
and
Asia.
Zecharya opened the night with an
emotive
solo
performance,
followed by the fine melodies of
Sarah Shafey. A great time was
had by all. Christina Maria
performs at Reverb on March 26th.
myspace.com/christinamariagroup
Toronto’s Neil Chapman: Rock hard or don't rock at all
Neil Chapman is one
of North Americas
most
delightful
guitarists. As well as
being a first call
session
player,
having recorded with
the likes of Dan Hill,
Rita McNeil, Rough
Trade, The Sattallites, Heat Exchange, Zombo
Zombo, Bill King's Saturday Nite Fish Fry and Alan
Frew, he has played on stage with many great
artists such as Leonard Cohen, Carol Pope, Buffy
Sainte-Marie, Randy Bachman, Leroy Sibbles,
Toots and the Maytals, and Maestro Fresh Wes.
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Along with Graeme Williamson and Tony DugganSmith, Neil is a founding member of Canada's
“National Treasure” THE PUKKA ORCHESTRA, and
the offshoot NEOTONE.
Neil is currently touring with his good buddy John
"The Fogman" Burkitt and their southern rock
band ZEDHEAD (www.zedhead.ca) in support of
their album TEXAS CUFFLINKS.
Neil's newest CD "Happy Everything", unique
instrumental guitar arrangements of five holiday
tunes, is now available through this website.
In Neil's words...."Rock hard or don't rock at all"
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entrance to the fares concourse that will improve
passenger flows into the station.
* Provision of new elevators from street level to
platform levels via the fare concourse level.
* Provision of a modified concourse to facilitate
passenger flows
* Upgrade of all finishes throughout
* Provision of a second Exit from the platforms to
enhance the passenger convenience at the station
* Integration of public Art into the wall finishes.
At this stage (10% design), the overall planning and
design concept is established. Some of the initiatives
such as finishes and Public Art will be developed
during detail design and presented for public review
at a later date.
The project is expected to start construction in 2010
and be completed in 2011.
Adam Giambrone: Ward 18
One of the many frustrations faced by Giambrone is
the lack of funding for the TTC. With inferior provincial
and federal involvement, it is the least- funded transit
system in North America or the Western World per
rider, but he is still hopeful that his dreams for the ideal
public transit system will become a reality. Adam was
pleased to tell us that Dufferin Station is being
renovated. Re-doing all of the subway stations, while
protecting valuable heritage is only of of the priorities
for the future of the TTC. With new streetcars, light rail
lines and Transit City, it will hopefully get to the point
that an on-schedule bus will always arrive within
fifteen minutes of one that just pulled away. No one
living in the 416 area would any longer be
disadvantaged by not owning a car. By 2020, the vision
includes the extension of the subways, eight rail lines
under Transit City, renewal of the Scarborough Rapid
Transit lines and it's expansion up to Sheppard. Adam
sees "a TTC that's increasingly representative of
Toronto's workforce..., more in tune with customer
service." Aside from making the transit in the city
rider-friendly, the other goal is to be the green leader in
North America. The hope is that the TTC will
eventually buy 100% of their power from renewable
resources, increasing use of hybrids and biodiesel and
cutting the consumption of power and other utilities.
This includes retrofitting buildings, builiding new ones
to higher standards and ensuring all of them are more
energy-efficient. Giambrone has a long, hard road
ahead of him, but this ambitious young man seems
optimistic and enthusiastic about embracing the
challenge.
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Gordon Daniel Art Gallery: Eric Morse
Eric Morse is a communicator,
international
political
commentator and photographer
whose genre is giclée (digital
print) landscapes of Toronto, and
especially
streetscapes
involving streetcars. Educated
as
an
historian,
Morse’s
photographic technique involves
isolating
and
preserving
principal colour elements within
the image while creating a
graphicized
black-and-white
rendering
of
and
background
that
streetscape
evokes an earlier day,
and is indebted to the
older
film-based
of
handgenre
colouring.
Eric
has
been
a
of
resident
Cabbagetown
since
1986.
He
will
be
exhibiting
at
the
Gordon
Daniel
Art
Gallery
at
460
Cut to the Drummer Gala for MS
diagnosed with MS in 2008, a
number that will surely increase
as awareness of the event rises
every year.
Story By
Tegan
Wylie
Pictured
Here
February 5th marked the annual
F.U.M.S. concert event hosted
by Aaron Solowoniuk of Billy
Talent and Darrin Pfeiffer of
Goldfinger and 102.1 the Edge
in support of the Multiple
Sclerosis Society of Canada
Scholarship fund.
F.U.M.S is an organization that
was established by Aaron after
he experienced a personal uphill
battle with the disease. It took a
toll on his body for some time
however, he refused to let MS
hold him back and after his
global success with band Billy
Talent he decided he wanted to
give back. Thus F.U.M.S. was
born. The MS scholarship fund
helps youth and young adults to
achieve academic success
through financial support. The
fund helped 80 Canadians
The Cut to the Drummer gala
was both a live concert and a
silent art action. The artwork
consisted of 50 portraits done
by 50 different artists of 50
legendary drummers. Musicians
such as Keith Moon of The Who,
John Bonha of Led Zeppelin,
Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili
Peppers, Buddy Rich and many
more were all exuberantly
displayed in an array of colourful
mediums such as oil, acrylic,
and ink. Bidding for the one of
kind pieces started at 8pm and
within the first two hours over
30 pieces were sold.
The Gala was held at the Steam
Whistle Brewery and was
sponsored by Warner Music
Canada, Steam Whistle Brewing,
Belvedere Vodka, The Bepo +
mini project, Joint, Soapbox,
OBN, 102.1 the edge, Q107,
Design Edge, and Long &
McQuade.
For more information on
F.U.M.S., the gallery, a full list of
musicians and artist’s bios visit
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Entertainment from the web site www. reviewed-rated.com
Movies, TV and Star Watching
A report from Paul Murton & Mel Peters for www. reviewed-rated.com
Bride Wars
Childhood BFFs Hudson
and Hathaway face off
when their dream weddings
Brides vs.
coincide.
(former) Maids of Honor makes for an
impressive and creative cat-fight. The
wedding industry eludes me, but I was
entertained anyway.
Pic: 2009 Kevin Mazur
David Duchovny
Christina Applegate
Outstanding Performance by a
Male Actor in a Comedy Series
David Duchovny, "Californication"
slumdog: The music video treatment
of grit of the slums makes you never
want to visit India. Still, It’s a happy
movie about bad things that happen to
less than human being. But don’t
worry it ends in a dance party.
Paul Blart - Mall Cop
Kevin James couldn't
screw up this role if he
When the
tried.
socially inept, chubby
boy with a big heart of
gold risks his life, the
pretty girl notices.
Cute, touching, filled
with loving family...has
it's moments. Worth
renting.
Food Review
ZEMBABA
nyone
who
dines at an
E t h i o p i a n
Restaurant
will
likely see an item
of the menu- Cha
Cha
Tibbs,
a
sizzling lamb dish
with
marinated
onions
and
peppers.
At
Z e m b a b a
Restaurant, we met Roman, the creator
of this dish, which has gained
popularity, appearing in Ethiopian
eateries
worldwide.
Roman's
A
Grandparents personally cooked for
the King of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, so
she comes by her talents in the kitchen
honestly. My friend and I shared the
tasty signature dish, surrounded by a
flavorful array of vegetarian sides and
dips. The meal was served in Naan, a
moist, crepe-like Ethiopian bread, used
to grab the food with ones hands. We
washed it down with one of the four
available Ethiopian beers, which was
light, crisp and less than four bucks.
Zembaba also offers "Traditional
Ethiopian Coffee Service", a ritual
using a specially designed urn and
pasteries on the side for sharing.
Tasteful and traditional artwork
adroned the walls and the spicy aroma
added to the warm feeling of the small
room. The service was excellent. We
were taken care of by Roman herself,
who was helpful, informative, friendly
The twenty
and very welcoming.
dollars worth of tasty food, every bite a
new experience, was more than
enough for two people.
12pm-2am
“My Mind Is Going” The Parahumans Dance Theate
Unfornately he did not win, but the
third season of Californication is
coming out
Anyone up for; An art show, a concert,
a dance performance and a play all in
one? My Mind Is Going was the latest
production by The Parahumans Dance
Theater, conceived and directed by
Artistic Director – Dave Wilson. The
show combined dance, theatre,
poetry, film and expressionistic
drawings, featuring 8 dancers, actors
and 3 musicians. The chaotic order of
saying the same thing in different
languages is the best way
to describe the above
experience.
Most of us
who attend single genre
performances,
taking
dance as an example get a
subconscious desire to
hear the dancer’s voice,
know what they look like
as pedestrians.
When
dancers/actors;
Zita
The Music Gallery : Sounds Unlimited
To the left U of T
Professor Steve
Mann, who is
demonstrating on
"Nessie", the
hydraulophone.
Entertainment
So it was Music Gallery’s 9th anniversary back in
February of this year. What’s Music Gallery right? I’m
glad you asked but before I demystify M.G., I’d like you
to answer these first:
Do you experience:
A diminished ability to taste flavor while listening to
music?
An absence of stimuli when listening to music?
Being too stressed or nervous while listening to the
radio?
No awareness of the importance and usefulness of
music?
Regardless of how you answered, there is a live music
venue in the city that will bring positive shock to your
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lusciously NEW way. That’s what Music Gallery is
838 Bloor St. West (at Ossington),
by Kasia Ignatowska
Nyarady and Katie Murphy recited poems using
elaborate movements and subtle yet powerful
voice I was able to enjoy a new dimension in a
character on stage.
Little wonder The
Parahumans Dance Theatre born in 1992, was
formed with an emphasis on collaboration within
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dancers can actually act stay tuned for more of
Dave Wilson’s Parahumans productions !
by Kasia Ignatowska
about, “risk taking and experimenting” says artistic
director, J. Bunce. Every time I’m there for a concert,
I not only experience authentic sound but get to be
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Recreational hockey insights.
port injuries and chronic sport-induced aches
and
pains
are
commonplace
amid
the
recreational sporting scene. In a sport like hockey,
there is no doubt that such injuries, aches and
pains are in abundance as the sport involves speed,
force, agility, contact, falls on hard surfaces, falls
into hard surfaces and taking blows from flying
pucks and fast skating players losing their footing.
Are you ready to play hard in the upcoming playoff
season? My recommendation is that in order to
keep injuries at bay and ensure one’s own optimal
safety while playing hockey, each and every hockey
player – especially the adult recreational ones –
should partake in a sport-specific strength and
conditioning program. There is no better time start
than now.
S
Adult recreational athletes are the most commonly
injured athletes and the ones more likely to take the
hardest blows in sport. The unconditioned adult
recreational body is not ready for trauma. The core
is generally weak in adult recreational athletes
leaving their joints at risk for tugging, pulling,
wearing and tearing and other unforeseen chronic
aches and pains. Common in hockey are rotator
cuff tears (shoulder) and various tendinitis,
fractures, concussions, swollen meniscus (knee),
sprained ankles, and strained low backs. On the
contrary, many adult recreational or semirecreational athletes go their whole lives without
having many of these commonplace trauma,
overuse and chronic repetitive-strain injuries. Why
Plumber’s To Do List
is this?
Are you ready for the playoffs?
“Core training” is quite a sought after topic in
popular fitness literature today – and for good
reason. Your core is your centre and if you have a
weak core, you better beware. Your limbs and all of
their attachments depend on your core to help them
to work properly over their allowable range-ofmotion. Your core muscles involve the deep and
superficial muscles of your trunk and are muscles
that stabilize and align your whole body. If your
core is in a weakened state and not conditioned
specifically for the sport you are playing right now,
you are at risk for an injury and probably already
have chronic sport-induced aches and pains. Take
a look right now at yourself in the mirror – how does
your centre look to you? How does your posture
Do you appear lean, strong, agile and
look?
upright?
Story By: Lynn Tougas
is a Certified Kinesiologist, Pilates Mat
Instructor and Certified NCCP Level 3
Theory/OWHA Atom Coach Level Ice
Hockey Coach. She has been playing ice
hockey for over 25 years. Lynn can be
reached at lynntougas@rogers.com
Training your core for hockey involves a variety of
movements for example, rotations, lateral bends,
forward flexion and back extensions all requiring
stabilization of the shoulder blades while executing
the exercises. Look for the article “Six ideal core
training exercises for hockey players and other
sport enthusiasts”, in the next issue of Bloor Street
News. In the meantime, I highly recommend that you
take up a mind-body exercise discipline like Pilates
or Yoga once or twice a week.
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along with his or her specialized plumbing tools. Things
like drains and repiping can also get quite complicated,
and plumbers sometimes uncover unpleasant surprises
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