Wednesday 25 September 2013

A little sidewalk wisdom

I was out for a walk during my lunch break when I passed a man who felt compelled to stop me.  He pointed to his third eye and told me that I was a very lucky person.  He was reading my aura. 

Tuesday 10 September 2013

"Enemy" is a movie about friendship



At least those were the words that director, Denis Villeneuve used to describe his film before its world premier at TIFF on September 8th.  Although, I feel it had more to do with broken relationships and introspection.  My film watching companion is a fan of Jose Saragamo's work, so I thought she would be the perfect person to bring a long to watch this adaptation of his novel, The Double

Thursday 29 August 2013

An open letter to my homies

I fear that I may be growing up or something as I have found myself in a world of introspection since my 31st birthday.  Like many others of my generation we are starting to ask ourselves some tough questions about what we want to do with our lives: what makes us happy, what we want out of a career, family, and relationships. And all of it is equally as important as it will lead to a balanced and fulfilling life in the end if we get it right.  It's the worry that maybe I'm getting it wrong that has led to all of this solitary thinking.

Tuesday 30 July 2013

Twerking: Self-Empowerment or Self-Objectification

Twerking ain't new.  I know this.  I've been shaking my rump and chippin' down de road long enough to now a little something about winding my waist and such.  But all of a sudden in the middle of a super pumped crowd at the Mad Decent Block Party, something changed for me when they invited some ladies to come up on stage for a twerk-off and some girls went on stage not fully understanding what that meant. Clearly they hadn't yet watched any of the instructional youtube videos and were just caught up in the hype of it all. 

Tuesday 11 June 2013

Better Late Than Never

It took me almost a year to get around to watching Academy Award winning, "Searching for Sugarman", but that's no where near as long as it took Sixto Rodriguez to be found. 

Thursday 30 May 2013

Nanaimo bars come from Nanaimo, right? ... Maybe


Seriously, how could I resist this?
I walked into the office kitchen today to find a box of tiny bit-sized Nanaimo bars sitting on the table unguarded and ready for a tasting. As a delicately bit into one of these bars (read: barbarically stuffed it into my mouth) I was reminded of my trip to Nanaimo BC.

Friday 17 May 2013

Happy Retirement Mr. Lynch!!!


I hope you've been lucky enough to have had at least one teacher in your scholarly career who challenged you to look outside the box and go for it.  At Loretto College School we were lucky to have many extraordinary teachers, one of whom will be retiring this year.  It makes me a little sad to think that there won't be any more girls through his drama program, but it also makes me happy to think of all the girls who were fortunate enough to have worked with him.

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Photo collecting: The shoebox under your bed doesn't count.

 
I was lucky enough to attend a special viewing of the newest Sebastiao Salgado exhibit, GENESIS, at the ROM yesterday evening.  I was struck not only by the content of the photos, but by the way in which they were shot. For me it seemed as though he had given movement to things that you would expect to be still such as rocks, ice and dirt.  Which is actually quite apropos considering this collection is about how the world is changing all the time.  I won't go into a review here as I don't really know that much photography and I'm not about to pretend.  But I will say that if you enjoy looking at black and white photos and have an appreciation for nature, this is an exhibit you should visit. 
Sebastiao Salgado, GENESIS