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Free Pirates of the Carribean at Yonge Dundas Square
If you’re going to be at the Yonge Dundas square tonight, check out the free screening of the Pirates of the Carribean starting at sunset! Lots of shops are nearby so I suggest grabbing a coffee or an ice cream … Continue reading
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Watch the Gladiator at Yonge-Dundas Square – FREE!
On Tuesday, August 11th, the Yonge and Dundas Square will be holding a free outdoor movie: Gladiator (2000). Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Pheonix, this outdoor event is sure to please most audiences. Synopsis: Maximus … Continue reading
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Free movies at Downsview Park in July and August!
For the months of July and August, enjoy free movies at Downsview Park outside on a huge movie theatre. All the movies start at dusk and you’ll need to bring your blanket, lawn chairs and snacks! So bring your hunny, … Continue reading
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Face it, He’s Just Not That Into You
The silent rejection – We’ve all experienced it. You go out on a first date with a person you’re into, think things are going great, and then s/he ceases to call ever again. You can’t explain it and you are … Continue reading
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Say Yes to Seeing ‘Yes Man’!
If you’re looking for a fun date this winter, go check out the movie Yes Man with your honey. Jim Carrey plays the leading role of Carl Allen, a man who is living his life by saying “no” to every … Continue reading
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Love and Relationships at HotDocs 2008
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is North America’s largest documentary festival. Each year, the festival presents a selection of more than 100 cutting-edge documentaries from Canada and around the globe. Through its industry programmes, the Festival also provides a full range of professional development, marketing, and networking opportunities for documentary professionals. Below are the remaining (April 23-27)show times and locations for documentaries related to love and relationships. Happy viewing!
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How to Buy Tickets
By Jonathan Rotsztain
During the past few months, I’ve shouted at you, letting y’all know what shows to see, where, and when. Over the weekend, the thought dawned on me that perhaps my particular- and oft peculiar- taste is not exactly in sync with LoveInToronto.com’s general readership, nor should it be. Music is the universal language, but it is also deeply personal and highly individual. With that logic in mind, I present to you my primer on how to find out about shows and buy tickets for anything and everything that our multicultural, cosmopolitan metropolis has to offer.
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Control – the rise of Joy Division
Is your singing voice a different octave than your speaking voice? Perhaps you are ‘Bass Baritone’? I’m not sure but I think Paul Potts is a Bass Baritone. What exactly is a BASS BARITONE VOICE? Ian Curtis, the lead singer of Joy Division had a Bass Baritone voice. That is to say his singing voice shared certain qualities of both the baritone and the bass. You can really hear those qualities in the hit song: Love will tear us apart, again.