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Toys, toys, toys …

December 3, 2009 by  
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Toys01. Christmas bells are not going to be the only thing ringing this season. Let your little one add the Anthropologie vintage rotary phone to their fun-filled collection. Read more

No Easy Answers to a potentially Deadly Outcome

December 3, 2009 by  
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Hockey0The role of the barbarians who find a home in Emperor Bettman’s ring is to forge the fury of balance and clenched fists while pulverizing the face and skull of the enemy. Any time players drop the gloves, they take part in the controversial piece of the dynamic hockey jigsaw puzzle. To witness a live NHL fight, one is subjected to viewing hockey’s highly popular sideshow. Fans revive the Roman Empire, as chants from the Dark Age fill the arena with adrenaline, in the heat of the moment screams of “kill him” and “rip his head off” fly through the air with every jab and hook that lands flush on the opponent’s visage. This physical frenzy does not need to be dramatized, although NHL commissioner Gary Bettman donning the robes of Julius Caesar with a laurel wreath atop his brown comb-over would be magnificent. The difference between your everyday hockey arena and the Colosseum is that bloodthirsty Romans implored their gladiators to kill whatever stood in their way Read more

Night at the Movies

December 3, 2009 by  
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Movies0Give someone the gift of an evening catching flicks.

1. Armored
Dec. 4th, 2009 | Director: Nimród Antal
A new guard at an armoured truck company is forced by his co-workers to steal a truck that contains $42 million. He gets a run for his money when the plan leads to a possible deadly outcome. Read more

Must Reads for the Holidays

December 3, 2009 by  
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Book01. A Tavola! Recipes and Reflections on Traditional Italian Home Cooking by Gianni Scappin and Vincenzo Lauria Throughout history, authentic Italian cuisine has helped families connect in the kitchen. This careful cookbook was designed to unite.

2. Splendor: A Luxe Novel by Anna Godbersen What happens when New York City socialites mingle in the 19th century? Find out in the last installment of New York Times best-selling author Anna Godbersen’s Luxe series. Those who have been following will be stunned by the revelations.

3. Be … a Woman: Expressions of Life by Kim MacGregor & Arline Malakian How do you define a woman’s beauty? This question is uniquely presented and explored in this thoughtful work by Kim MacGregor and Arline Malakian. Read more

SW Supper Club

December 3, 2009 by  
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Supper0Imagine yourself immersed in a crowd of prominent people in one of the most stunning environments your senses can conceptualize. Imagine handing your car keys to the doorman, streaming down a rich carpet and entering an intimate atmosphere that boasts a blue waterfall and crystal lights that beam down on your elegant evening attire.

You no longer have to envision a place that plays with your senses and satiates your unique personality. Home to the GTA’s elite 25-plus crowd, SW Supper Club is designed to break conventions to the point where you feel pleasantly perplexed by the capacity and calibre of its grandiosity.

SW Supper Club’s “It’s all about sharing” philosophy fuses top-tier tapas-style dining with the hottest nightlife Read more

A Communal Quest for Vindication

October 12, 2009 by  
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Quest0A Toronto Life magazine feature disheartens the Vaughan community, whose major accomplishments are clouded with claims of corruption and scandal.

Every time I’m asked where I’m from I hesitate. I pause because I want to avoid the know-it-all smirk. I equivocate because I don’t want to hear the toxic and discriminative comments that fall from ignorant lips. That’s not fair to me or any other resident of Vaughan who lives life according to the law.

I’m not naive, but Vaughan is primarily a city full of heart, ­not villains. So why do cantankerous mediums continue to pollute our clean air with what appears to be anti-Italianism and acrimonious sound bites? Read more

Reasons to Love Vaughan

October 12, 2009 by  
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We’ve scoured the city, chatted with prominent people and examined the evidence, all in our attempt to unearth the source of Vaughan’s allure. This is what we found.

Reason01

Mayor Linda Jackson

Green Initiatives
With numerous green initiatives in place such as the Greening Vaughan program and an impressive 740 hectares of parks and acres of land ensured by the Woodlot Protection Strategy, Vaughan is committed to painting the city green. “The woodlots that you see that are speckled through our subdivisions are going to be there through perpetuity. Vaughan is one of the first municipalities in the province of Ontario to do this,” says Vaughan Mayor Linda Jackson. Read more

Love on the Street

October 12, 2009 by  
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Love00In life we have choices. We can love the world for all the beauty that it holds or we can sit there adding up all the negatives. While love has certainly taken some heat for being blind at times, you don’t have to put on your rose-coloured glasses to see that there’s a lot about Vaughan to venerate.

Instead of simply taking it from us, City Life magazine took to the streets to get some feedback from the people that make this city tick. While stopping to talk to those who live here, work here or simply commute here, it was plain to see that Vaughan is something special.

We came with one simple question, and left with a wealth of unique answers. What do you love about Vaughan? Read more

Believe me – it’s not you, it’s me

October 12, 2009 by  
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PursesI don’t require years of expensive therapy to come to grips with this issue. I am prepared to acknowledge it up front – I have a commitment problem. Not as far as people are concerned. I have a number of friends dating back to pre-kindergarten and a husband of almost 27 years. I’m talking about my inability to commit to a purse. Mating oneself to a handbag is just too critical a decision for me to get over. After all, no other accessory, article of clothing or member of my family is as attached to me as closely, or spends as much time with me day in and day out, as my purse. I should clarify that I am referring to my everyday purse, not the occasional dressy evening bag or the abbreviated run-out-to-a-movie kind, neither of which need to come up to the rigorous standards required for an acceptable everyday purse. Read more

Fire it up with Bisque It!

October 12, 2009 by  
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BisqueIt0This fall, add to your collection of ghoulish and eerie Halloween décor with a unique and customized piece of pottery from Bisque It! Channel your creative energy into beautiful artwork at this inspiring pottery painting studio located in Vaughan. “Gone are the dusty shelves, paint-splattered floors and dark interiors. In their place is a bright, fun, contemporary studio that is a cross between a café and a lounge,” says owner Colomba Lamanna. Become a modern-day Picasso by simply selecting a piece of pottery and colour palette and letting your imagination run free. Your work is ready in 3 to 5 days, after the skilled staff at Bisque It! have glazed and fired your piece. Fun themed events like Date Night, Teen Night and Ladies Night are frequently offered, which allows for evenings with an artful purpose. Gather friends and family for a group booking and congregate around one-of-a-kind creations. No experience is required, as the friendly staff offers customers helpful painting tips Read more

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