The Mane Man of L.A Hair Design, David Grossi
April 15, 2011 by City Life Staff
Filed under Beauty
A woman sits in a swivel chair, biting the bottom of her lip nervously. She knows it’s time to transform her hair – long and brittle from a long, cold winter – into something she can feel confident about. With the calming aura and natural talent of David Grossi, she rises from her chair with a smile and glowing new hairstyle.
Since his teenage years, Grossi has dabbled in the art of hair design, amassing 25 years of first-hand experience in the business. His roots in the industry began by watching his hairstylist-father at work, finally picking up the scissors himself to coax unruly and unmanageable manes into something to behold. “Anything I can see with my eyes I can do with my hands,” says Grossi. “It’s a wonderful feeling to go to work every day with 100 per cent confidence.” Read more
Organ Donation: You Decide Where Your Organs Go
November 30, 2010 by Michael Hill
Filed under Health, Special Features
In Ontario, someone on a waiting list for a vital organ dies every 72 hours. A tragic figure, especially when one organ donor can save up to eight lives and enhance up to 75 more. Right now, there are more than 1,500 desperate individuals on waiting lists in Ontario. These are mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, and maybe, you. And guess what? There aren’t nearly enough donors.
When someone requires an organ transplant for a second chance at life, a whirlwind of medical tests and procedures sends families on an emotional roller coaster ride of despair and often enough, tragedy. At the age of 19, Eddie Sabat was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a condition where the muscle of the heart thickens and enlarges, making it difficult for the heart to pump blood. Sabat desperately needed a heart transplant to live a life he barely started. “There’s anger, frustration, nervousness. But when Read more
The Stuff Dreams are Made of
October 14, 2010 by Michael Hill
Filed under Special Features
For those searching for the ultimate in luxury and comfort, look no further than this four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in Vaughan, Ontario.
At 8,000 sq. ft., this Gluckstein-designed mansion sits on over one acre of pristine property and is surrounded by iron gates for the privacy you need. Extravagantly finished with marble stone, poplar mahogany flooring and a slate roof, this spacious residence combines classic styling with a modern touch. A heated circular driveway and underground garage offers ease of access all year round, while top-of-the-line appliances furnish the custom kitchen and a 5,000 + wine cellar keeps you fully stocked. Keep your guests entertained with a massive media space; shoot some pool in your billiard room, or throw a party with your outdoor cabana bar. If luxury is what you crave, treat yourself with this Read more
A Communal Quest for Vindication
October 12, 2009 by City Life Staff
Filed under lifestyle
A 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
Di Manno Ristorante: The City’s Culinary Hot Spot
June 15, 2009 by City Life Staff
Filed under City's Top
Finding a delicious meal in a friendly urban atmosphere has just become easier. If you’re up for an experience that transcends the average date with your local trattoria, it’s worth taking a trip uptown. This summer, the opening of Di Manno Ristorante will offer a savoury piece of Italy and a touch of Mediterranean fusion to patrons throughout the city. The upscale eatery is set to unleash some of the freshest and finest gourmet cuisine, combined with an unbeatably warm encounter.
Specializing in preparing heavenly meals is not something the establishment takes lightly. “It’s more than just food; it’s something social and comforting,” says co-founder Nancy Di Manno. “Dining is a great way to unwind with a good glass of wine Read more