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Word on the Street Toronto
So the word on the street is that Word on the Street is the best national book and magazine festival around, and it’s coming to Toronto on Sunday, September 26, 2010. From 11 a.m.–6 p.m., Queen’s Park (click here for the Google Maps location) will be transformed into every literature lover’s dream! Books, books, magazines, [...]
Technicolour Music and Reading Series at Naco
Sometimes the weirdest shit shows up in my Facebook event feed. I must have some odd friends. Apparently, there’s a artsy-fartsy series of “delightfully strange musical acts and readings from local emerging artists” that is going to happen on the third Tuesday of every month from August to December, and this Tuesday will be the [...]
Whedon Fest Comes to Toronto
I was Joss Whedon through my emails when I came across a press release for Whedon Fest. The concept alone is enough to make any sci-fi fan verklempt as they let out a “squee,” but we’ll have to wait until October to experience said scenario. From October 1–3, 2010, the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & [...]
Taking A Look At Haven
Haven can loosely be described as the tale of FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) coming to the small fictional town of Haven, Maine, to investigate a case about a body. The small, bizarre town is full of supernatural events that intrigue and capture Audrey’s attention—and it helps that she thinks her long lost mother had previously visited Haven during the notorious “Colorado Kid” murder.
Twilight Convention Hits Hogtown
No, I am not joking. If there’s one thing that gets 12 year old girls (and their bizarre mothers) jumping up and down—with tears in their eyes—as they scream out their love for either Team Edward or Team whatever-the-hell-his-name-is, it’s the Twilight series. So of course there’s a convention for all die-hard fans! Now, you’re [...]
It’s the Summer to Hail to the King!
The growth of an illustrious empire! Some of my fondest memories of summer stem from my childhood, awakening in a shower of sunlight seeping through the cracks in my window blinds. I’d rub at my eyes, still teary from the strain and stress I had put them through the night before. The reason? The latest [...]


