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Tender truce between rival anchors ends in a tie-d knot
Rival sports anchors Jennifer Hedger and Sean McComick discuss what happened when their off-the-field romance went into overtime
Stop and stare at Parkdale's Made You Look
Made You Look is a jewelry store -- well two really -- filled with beautiful Canadian designs. Located in the eclectic Parkdale neighbourhood, Made You Look has two stores, one directly across the street from the other. The north location is filled with precious metals, stones, and gems – the perfect spot to find an investment piece for any event. The south location specializes in unique costume pieces that ooze in personality.
After-school specialists
Post City Magazine asks Toronto educators what it means to be a good tutor.
Braised beef tongue and cheek at Torito
Torito Tapas Bar has long been a favourite restaurant for me to enjoy wonderful Spanish and South American influenced cuisine. To begin, we enjoyed the classical tapa of tortilla, a classical Spanish omelet, often served warm or at room temperature. This well rendered combination of thinly-sliced potatoes, onions and egg was slightly spicy and reminiscent of my recent trip to the Basque country of Spain. A truly delicious, somewhat spicy, chestnut and chorizo soup followed.
The perfect host
Camilla Scott talks about mummyhood and reveals plans for her son's education
Something fresh & big about St. Clair West
Inga Cadranel keeps it all in the family along St. Clair West
What to wear to ring in the New Year
Many of my friends and relatives this year are planning a low-key New Year's Eve celebration -- an at-home get-together featuring homemade cooking, great wine and cocktails. I believe dressing up a little helps everyone feel there is still something to be celebrated in these tight economic times. Here are my fashion tips to help you look your best however you decide to ring in 2010.
Crown Prince serves up delicious dim sum
There have been a number of Chinese restaurants at this location and when one enters the new Crown Prince, it has become truly grand. Overall, having enjoyed dim sum at many of the great Chinese restaurants in the GTA, I would have to say that this dim sum experience for me was certainly one of the very best -- very close to being on par with Lai Wah Heen. We began with deep fried octopus tentacles. This was a very successful version as the spices were complementary, the outside was crisp and the inside relatively tender. The lacy cupola made an elegant attractive presentation for a humble dish.
How to make an LBD stand out
Style maven Franco Mirabelli answers all your fashion questions in his PostCity.com blog. This week's questions: What is your favourite accessory to add to an LBD to make it stand out? What is the best outfit to wear with thigh-high boots? How much accessorizing is too much?
Now you gotta cut loose…
So You Think You Can Dance Canada boogies in to the Air Canada Centre
Stellar talent on display in rude and crude show
THE TOXIC AVENGER is Aubrey Dan and Dancap’s second major show they produced themselves, both of which are about New Jersey: Jersey Boys, of course, is the brilliant musical about the Four Seasons pop group. And now The Toxic Avenger, a wildly entertaining, crude, silly but delightful small-scale musical (five actors, all brilliant, playing more than two dozen parts) at the refurbished Music Hall, a 90-year-old theatre on Danforth Avenue.
No time like the present for T.O.’s sultry jazz chanteuse
Born into the family business, Emilie-Claire Barlow grew up in a home filled with music, instruments laying about waiting to be played. Her parents were professional session musicians: Mom sang, Dad played the drums. And it didn’t take long for Barlow to follow suit.















