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Three Benefits of Enrolling Your Children in Dance Classes

Did you know that the typical Prima ballerina uses at least 2,000 pairs of pointe shoes each year? Dance is a form of art that is thought to have been around since the earliest human civilizations, and people of any age can learn how to dance. Children, for example, benefit from dance classes because they […]

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Neck vs Bridge Pickups Can You Hear the Difference? [42]

A guitarist’s tone is like his baby — it’s a creation entirely his own. Of course, just like a baby, he can’t make it entirely by himself. There’s a veritable banquet of factors that ultimately results in a guitar player’s signature sound, and that’s been true for as long as notable guitarists have been making […]

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Dan Murray Wins Toronto Poetry Slam

In spite of not being a shinning student during school life, Murray outshines rivals. Recently, the poetry final that was held at Super Market on Sunday February 16, 2014 has been won by Dan Murray. The Poetry slam had featured 13 poets who struggled against each other in the three rounds. Nina Raynars reporter of […]

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Five things to do in Toronto this weekend, March 7-9

Five things to do in Toronto this weekend, March 7-9 BILLY JOEL This week New Yorker Billy Joel is going to play Madison Square Garden monthly.  Exactly, he is going t pop-up here and there rather than engaging himself for a prolonged tour. On Sunday, he will display some excellent flying traits through his flight’s hop at Air […]

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On writers and drinking: the Trip to Echo Spring

Why most of the famous writers warrant to alcoholism or liquor? A British based writer Olivia Laing is quite wondered about that as she had already visited United States to investigate the lives of already published and famous drunks such as John Cheever, John Berryman, Raymond Carver, Tennessee Williams, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway. […]

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Spoken word events in Toronto, March 2014

Will anyone turn on the heat please? The coldest winter season that was notably colder than the past two decades is about to end peacefully in this month. No doubt, it is the supposed to be good timing of ending the season because the poetic words being spoken by GTA spoken word community will surely augment […]

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Toronto writer live-tweets being locked inside the Bay

Think for a while, you are in a shopping mall, intending to purchase groceries and many other items and suddenly the lights of the shopping mall turned off, how would you feel and what would you do? This is what recently has happened with a Toronto based woman Emily Keeler, a writer and editor. She […]

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Toronto Star writer has meltdown after Canada loses to US in ice dancing

The Toronto Star’s writer Rosie DiManno -writing on Olympic ice dancing- is not happy.  She started melting down when a pair of U.S Meryl Davis and Charlie White beat out Canadians Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir to get the gold medal on Monday. Her piece of writing begins with some punching statement that describes the Ice Dancing […]

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UBC’S Creative Writing Programs is celebrating 50 Years of Excellence

It was the 1965 when the famous poet Earle Birney established his impressive creative writing department in University of British Columbia. It was supposed to be first program in Canada that had primarily focus on the skills of creative writing.  In the coming weekend, the faculty members and graduates will celebrate the 50 years of excellence of […]

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Veteran Toronto writer pens scathing column on Pegula

Will my fandom believe that Sabres are non-functional and they were supposed to be made-in-Buffalo phenomenon? These were the views of veteran writer David Shoalts who wrote this scathing article in the Globe and Mail and it was supposed to be hard hitting criticism. He opens the article with some punching statements “If there were a trophy […]