Events for July 2008.
Fibreworks-Opening Reception
If you've ever passed by The Side Space Gallery (located at 1080 St Clair Ave West) you probably know that it's a different kind of gallery, one that's unique from the start. Anyt...more
Sounds like Justice
Sounds Like Justice Benefit Concert for AIDWYC
Worse case senario: you find yourself wrongly convicted of some crime. Have no fear there's someone out there looking out for you....more
Tenth Annuanl Sante Wine Festival
The 10th Annual Santè, Toronto International Wine Festival featured fabulous wines from Australia and California in Bloor-Yorkville area venues from May 5th to 10th. I was lucky e...more
Power Ball 10
The Power Plant Contemporay Art Gallery at Harbourfront Centre wanted to take this year's Power Ball over the top and celebrate a decade with a theme that said it all. DECADANCE wa...more
Rawlins International
Going to the Rawlins International Fun Fair was like walking back in time to one of those long ago school events - except this one seemed so much cooler. Stationed all around the...more
Noir
Gerry Pencer was a man who believed in giving back to the community and to the many causes he cared about. His last gift was to envision and fund The Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Tum...more
Footloose the musical
Alumnae Theatre stage hosted Footloose the musical from June 4th - 14th 2008.
Paradox Performers is a new theatre company in Toronto, and Footloose was their debut production. ...more
Big Brothers and Big Sisters
From great times away in the wilderness, to indoor rock climbing fun, Big Brothers & Sisters are continuously making the effort to bring joy, learning and fun to their little 'sibl...more
The Faces and Places of Kensington
The students and staff of Kensington Community School have worked hard on a project that traces the history of the vibrant Kensington neighbourhood. The students have spent months ...more
The Brazillian Ball
Anna Maria de Souza moved to Toronto from Brazil in 1965 and immediately missed the excitment of Carnival. One year later, in a church basement, she created an event that grew to b...more
The Textile Museum
Snap Downtown Toronto had the pleasure of attending the opening to The Textile Museum's new show 'Close to You'. A real unique show exploring popular myth, comic book heroes, and ...more
Eyes Wide Open
Leadership Sinai was created in 1993 to encourage and cultivate the philanthropic involvement of young people in the community and also raise funds required by Mount Sinai Hospital...more
Luminato's Festival
Here are some fine moments from the Armani opening party of this years' Luminato celebrations. Through music, discussion, art and video, the party pays homage to the artistically i...more
Woofstock
Woofstock is North America's largest outdoor festival for dogs. It was held on Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, at Toronto's historic St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood. Here...more
Small Press Book Fair
Hearing about it quite by accident, and at the very last moment to boot, I rushed over for the last 45 minutes of this event only to find many a daring folk making their publishing...more
Garethe Bate
Crawling on his stomach, along Queen West, for four blocks literraly carrying a weight of the world on his back, all to demonstrate through an act of penance our place within natur...more
FEAST OF SHOW TUNES
New and old musical classics were on the menu on June 15th, as the 'Feast of Show Tunes' performance delighted fans of the musical stage at the George Ignatieff Theatre at the Univ...more
Organics on Bloor
With fresh organic juices and free muffins, "Organics on Bloor" celebrated their four beautiful years in existence there this past June. They strived successfully to become a one-...more
The Little Green Book
The Little Green Book of Big Savings (The Little Green Book.ca) presented here at Toronto Supersprouts on Bathurst with founder Allison Green accompanied by City Councillor Glenn D...more






