Now booking the rest of this year’s editions of Everyone’s a DJ (including the fifth anniversary party)
There are three editions of Everyone’s a DJ left to host in 2012, and as I mentioned on the weekend, the last of those will also be our fifth anniversary party. I posted the event listing on Facebook for the October edition last night, but bookings are now available for all three parties. If you […]
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“I especially liked how he chose to be the Shirley Temple drink, and not… not the human”
Despite the fact that my brother Jon is widely known as a terrific ensemble player, due to his acclaimed work as a head writer and actor for the Sketchersons, he’s been making some great inroads as a solo performer. The latest example of his efforts is a clip he posted earlier today called “Owen Wilson Does […]
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Learn all about local voting reform tonight at RaBIT’s public information night
The good people at RaBIT, more wordily known as the Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto, are hosting a public information night tonight at 7:00 PM at the School of Public Policy & Governance at the University of Toronto. “Why are ranked ballots so marvelous?” the initiative asks. “How can runoff voting transform your life? The answers […]
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This month’s edition of Everyone’s a DJ starts in like an hour
I’m heading down to Disgraceland right now for this month’s edition of Everyone’s a DJ. If you’re free tonight, do come on down and join us. We’ve got some good talent on board, and I’ll be workshopping some stuff. After tonight, we’ll be counting down to our fifth anniversary in December. We really ought to […]
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Don’t forget to check out Literature for Life’s Words 2.0 fundraiser tonight
Hey, remember when I told you about Words 2.0, the second annual Literature for Life fundraiser? Well, it’s happening tonight at 99 Sudbury, from 8:00 PM onward, and tickets are still available. I’m afraid I won’t be there myself, due to kid duties and what not. But you will catch novelist and honourary Literature for Life […]
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AIDS Walk Update: Two weeks and a few hundred dollars to go!
This year’s AIDS Walk for Life is just a little over two weeks away, so let’s check in on my progress. At the time of this writing, according to my sponsorship page, people like you have generously donated a total of $365.00, which is 36% of my $1,000.00 goal. It will be difficult to reach that goal by Sunday, […]
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A man, not a movement or a country, opened fire in Quebec last night
If you’re like me, you spent an hour laying awake in bed last night, checking Twitter for breaking news on the shooting at the Parti Québécois victory party. And if you’ve ever done that sort of thing, you know how frustrating it can be to get your news from Twitter. Often, of course, it’s a […]
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“Hey, everybody! Look at the Canadian!”
One of the things I like about the United Kingdom is that their pub culture is much more inclusive, especially for people with kids. The pubs on the island where my wife grew up, for example, allow children until 8:00 PM. As a result, we spent a few lazy afternoons during our vacation hanging out […]
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Back to work tomorrow
My vacation is officially over, and the long weekend is almost at an end. I’m heading back to work tomorrow for the first time in two and a half weeks, and I’m genuinely looking forward to it. When we left town, I resolved to leave work behind and enjoy the time away with my family. […]
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