Flash Mobs!

I love Flash Mobs! Naach Radio organized this flash mob to raise awareness for heart health, & celebrate the South Asian Heritage month (May) in Canada. This one of a kind Bollywood, Bhangra, urban South Asian, Hip-Hop, RnB, & Reggae flash mob is not only reflective of the music played at Naach Radio, but also […]

Historic Bloor Theater Closing for Renovations

The website of the Bloor Cinema reports that it will be closing on June 30 for some renovations.  The notice reports that they plan to be open i the fall for some of their favorite events such as Doc Soup and Toronto After Dark Film Festival. Bloor, as it’s affectionately known, is proudly independent, and […]

Ward’s Island

Sheltering Toronto Harbor are the Toronto Islands. Ward’s Island is a unique and historical section on the eastern end of Centre Island in the Toronto Islands.  There is ferry service to the Islands, with no paved bridges or roads leading to them.   It’s one of the few remaining ‘no car’ communities, allowing only some […]

Kensington Market

Kensington is located just to the west of downtown Toronto, bordered by Spadina Avenue, Dundas Street, Bathurst Street and College Street. Kensington Market was designated as a historical site in 2006.  It is a distinctly multi-cultural neighborhood with all the flavors and stimulation associated with that. For more information about Toronto’s Kensington Market follow this […]

Are you an Accidental Wine Felon?

Did you know that due to a national law created in 1928 during the time of prohibition that in Canada it is against the law to transport wine across provinicial boarders. This law has actually been deemed to be unconstitutional by certain lawyers that tell us in law we are allowed to legalyl transport goods […]