Sheila McCarthy
SHEILA MCCARTHY KNEW she wanted to be an actor by age 10. “I played the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz. And I killed. I knocked it right out of the park,” she says laughing, on the phone.
SHEILA MCCARTHY KNEW she wanted to be an actor by age 10. “I played the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz. And I killed. I knocked it right out of the park,” she says laughing, on the phone.
VENERABLE MIDTOWN GOURMET food shop Pusateri’s might be making a move south of the border, if reports are true.
TFC’s star forward talks about life on soccer’s biggest stage, his love affair with T.O., and big plans for Thornhill
Ida Pusateri flying south?
T.O.’s newest starlet spills on her role in Atom Egoyan’s TIFF flick, her bloodsucking fall TV series and memories of Bayview
Honed over the last decade, Xavier Rudd coaxes more sound out of an acoustic slide guitar than one would think possible. His pursuit of the ultimate fuzzy, thick wall of sound reaches its apex on Rudd’s latest recording, Darker Shades of Blue.
Dinah’s spice is just right
LEASIDE’S BAYVIEW AVENUE strip was blessed with not one, but two fine Italian restaurants. Since their closings, some have tried and failed to bring a little amore to the neighbourhood. But Joe Bonavota, of Little Italy mainstay Bar Italia, aims to change all that. Vero (translation: real) Trattoria is slated to open mid-month. “Vero is
“YOU’LL SEE THEY do this behind shot, so I always have to clench my cheeks,” Ann Rohmer says seconds before the camera pans across the CP24 studio on Queen Street West and a glimpse of her backside is momentarily displayed on TV screens across the city.
MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD has been gifted an authentic Italian ristorante, Florentia, courtesy of chef Bruno Soleri and Italian artist Marco Sassone.
Citytv may be leaving, but MuchMusic is holding down the fort at Queen and John
FRANCO AGOSTINO’S RESUME includes a number of Toronto’s finest restaurants, including acclaimed establishments Il Posto Nuovo, Caffe Doria and Banfi.
As a kid, when Rosedale’s Sarah Richardson was sent to her room, she would just rearrange the furniture — something stuck