Monday, November 24, 2014

Canadian Pacific Holiday Train Comes to Toronto Junction: November 29, 2014

Poster: 2014 Canadian Holiday Train
Station:: Toronto:: 750 Runnymede Road, in front of Lambton Yard
Saturday, November 29, 2014

CP Holiday Train is coming to the Junction

A family-friendly holiday event! 

The CP holiday train is making another stop in the Junction this year on Saturday, November 29th, 2014, 8:15 p.m. at CP Lambton Yard, 750 Runnymede Road.

Watch the fully decorated and lit up for the holidays CP Holiday Train roll in, with musical guests the Odds and Roxanne Potvin performing,and visit from Santa too!

Please bring a non-perishable food donation for Daily Bread Food Bank.


Event details:


Canadian Holiday Train

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Station:: Toronto

Address:: 750 Runnymede Road, in front of Lambton Yard

Arrival:: 8:15 PM

Event Time:: 8:30 PM - 9:15 PM

Performers:: Odds and Roxanne Potvin

The concerts are free, but you're encouraged to make a donation to the local food bank—either a non-perishable food item or a cash donation. All contributions will stay within your local community.

Share your #CPHolidayTrain photos and moments on Twitter with #CPHolidayTrain

More details: http://www.cpr.ca/holiday-train/canada

If you haven’t seen this before, don’t miss out this year!


Read related articles on the web:

Bloor West Villager: The Odds and Roxanne Potvin usher in arrival of CP Holiday Train at Lambton Yard
Bring a donation for the Daily Bread Food Bank Nov. 29
By Lisa Rainford

Daily Bread Food Bank: CP Holiday Train

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

2014 Russian Film Festival in Canada: Toronto, November 5-9

Toronto Russian Film Festival, November 5-9, 2014
Poster: The Russian Film Festival in Canada 
Toronto, November 5-9, 2014 
Credit: Toronto Russian Film Festival

Russian Film Festival in Canada
November 5-9, 2014
Venues: Isabel Bader Theatre, Theatre D Digital, TIFF Bell Lightbox

This year the Festival celebrates its 5th anniversary. And this time around the Russian partner of the Festival is a production company known as “Horosho Production.”

The program offers 8 full-length films, 4 shorts, two documentaries and 4 animated films – 18 screenings in all. In addition to the screenings, the program provides 7 informational programs: press conferences, round table discussions, master classes on directing, documentaries and casting. The organizers are planning a round-table discussion on co-production and pitching international projects.

Informational Programs Schedule
Russian Film Festival in Canada 
Toronto, November 5-9, 2014
Credit: Toronto Russian Film Festival

All films will be shown in Russian with English subtitles. All the films in the program have been made since 2013 and many of them have received awards at other film festivals.

There are no competitions at the Russian Film Festival but there is an Audience Award. After each screening there will be a Q&A with the creators of the film.

This year’s program has many references to classical and modern literature. The Festival opens with the North American premiere of the film Two Women (2014) directed by Vera Glagoleva, based on the play by Ivan Turgenev, “A Month in the Countryside.” The renowned British actor Ralph Fiennes plays one of the main parts in the film.

The film Mirrors (2013) directed by Marina Migunova is dedicated to the famous Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva.

The Brothers Ch (2014) directed by Michail Ugarov shows a day in the life of the great Russian writer Anton Chekhov and his brothers.

A special place in the program is occupied by a screen adaptation of the story White Yagel (2014) by Anna Nerkagi. This film, made by the director Vladimir Tumaev, tells us about the lives of peoples living in the Arctic regions, which is very unusual and full of mysteries. This film won the Audience Award at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival in 2014.

The film The Grandfather of My Dreams (2014) directed by Aleksandr Strizhenov belongs to the genre of grotesque family comedy and raises the eternal question about how much we depend on the material well-being which suddenly comes out of nowhere.

There Will Be No Winter (2014) is a film made in the genre of fantasy by director Ilya Demichev. It boasts an all-star cast: Ksenia Rappoport, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Aleksandr Samoylenko and Sergey Koltakov.

The drama about a girl from an orphanage who grew up to become a model will close the Festival. Nine Days and One Morning (2014) was directed by Vera Storozheva, the famous film and television personality who was awarded at TEFI and at many other Russian and international festivals. Before the screening of this film the viewers are invited to an honorary session with the renowned Moldavian-Russian actress Svetlana Toma.

The festival will have a children’s day when little viewers will see the full-length animated fairy tale Ivan Tsarevitch and Grey Wolf-2 (2013) directed by Vladimir Toropchin and a full-length feature film The Mystery of Four Princesses (2014) by Oleg Shtrom.

The documentary program has two films in different genres. The film A Diary of a Drug Addict (2013) by Svetlana Stasenko is a social drama, and the film Voices. An Aria for the Fog (2014) by Elizaveta Shmakova is a portrait of a legendary opera diva. The documentary program will be concluded by a master-class on documentaries led by Svetlana Stasenko.

The short film program lists different films made by young directors. The film Unintentionally (2014) was made by Zhora Kryzhovnikov. His recent comedy Bitter! (2013) became one of the most successful films of the year. The short film Inspection (2014) made by Gala Suhanova tells a story of a dysfunctional family with children. The film Tonya is Crying on the Bridge of Lovers (2014) by Anton Kolomeets is about the generation of thirty-something year old and the passage of time; and in the film Shredder (2014) by Michael Dovzhenko we witness a highly unusual (but based on a true story) situation when the audience is asked to vote on killing a work of art.

Animated shorts from the Shar (The Ball) studio-school will be shown before full-length films.

Among the Russian delegation of cinematographers there are famous directors and actors such as Vera Glagoleva, Svetlana Toma, Aleksandr Strizhenov, Vera Storozheva, Marina Migunova and others; 14 people in total.

Program of Russian Film Festival in Canada
Toronto, November 5-9, 2014

Festival Venues:
Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
(416) 585-4498
Theatre D Digital, 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4S 2M5
(416) 466-440
TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 3X5
416-599-TIFF(8433)

Tickets:
All tickets are free of charge. There is a $5 processing fee when you order tickets on the web site or pick them up at the entrance. It is advisable to register on the web site or by phone. The number of places is limited.

Information about program and tickets: www.torontorussianfilmfestival.ca

Or by phone: 647-466-3555

About the Russian Film Festival in Canada
The Russian Film Festival in Canada was founded by the TRFF (The Toronto Russian Film Festival) in 2009 which strives to popularize Russian cinema and increase the cooperation between the Canadian and Russian film industries. During the five years of its existence the Festival has acquired many admirers and viewers. Overall, about two hundred films of different genres and artistic directions have been shown during its annual screenings. The Festival has become a popular and anticipated event both in the Russian community as well as among English-speaking film-goers and film industry professionals.

In 2011 the TRFF started partnering up with Russian organizations. The Festival’s status then changed. Support from the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation now made it possible to organize the Festival at a very high level, to invite large delegations from Russia and to present the audience with the very latest films.

Contact:
Toronto Russian Film Festival
web: www.torontorussianfilmfestival.ca
email: info@torontorussianfilmfestival.ca
phone: 647-868-3436
 

You can also find information on the 5th Russian Film Festival in Canada Event page on Facebook
Hosted by Alena Joukova

Published by TRFF


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Junction Music Festival September 20 – Program and Map

Poster: Toronto Junction Music Festival
Saturday, September 20, 2014

The Junction Music Festival

The 3rd annual festival of independent music in Toronto's Junction neibourhood.


When: Saturday, September 20, 2014
Times: 12 pm (noon) to 12 am (midnight)
Location: The Junction, Dundas West @ Keele Street, Toronto
5 outdoor stages + Vine Street Parkette
30+ participating music venues + busker stations
60+ musicians + bands
Event: FREE / ALL AGES


Presented by: The Junction BIA

The Junction Music Festival is a community-first festival, taking place September 20th, 2014 and highlights and celebrates world class and local talent that is constantly emerging from one of Toronto's most creative areas. 

Coined as the emerging art and design neighbourhood of Toronto, this eclectic community anchored by Dundas St West and Keele Street is home to a festival celebrating local up-and-coming talent and rising stars. Move to the sounds of a collection of musical performances rocking a number of stages both day and night while discovering the celebrated food, drink and nightlife that makes the Junction a must visit Toronto destination.

For more information on the festival visit:
http://thejunctionmusicfestival.com/
Facebook Page dedicated to news and updates:
https://www.facebook.com/TheJunctionMusicFestival
Official Festival twitter handle:
@TheJunctionMF
Official Festival hashtag:
#junctionmusicfest

Show time and Map of music venue locations, busker stations and stage performances:

Toronto Junction Music Festival 2014 Map
Image: The Junction Music Festival 2014 Program and Map
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Credit: www.thejunctionmusicfestival.com

List of Stage Performances:

S1 McMurray Stage
3048 Dundas Street West @ McMurray Street
Axis Gallery & Grill - McMurray Stage Sponsor
12-3 pm - Julian Fauth
4-7 pm -  Junction City All-Stars
8-11 pm - Big Otter Creek

S2 Vine Parkette
200 Vine Avenue @ West of McMurray / East of Pacific Avenue
2 pm - Breathe Yoga Studio: Free yoga class
3 pm - Hip Kik: Belly dancing
5-8 pm - Open Mic Acoustic Session
8:30 pm - Outdoor Cinema in the park: "School of Rock" (2003) starring Jack Black.

S3 Pacific / Wavelength Stage
2968 Dundas Street West @ Pacific Avenue
The Passenger - Pacific Avenue Stage Sponsor
1:00 pm – Erika Werry & The Alphabet
2:30 pm – Two Koreas
4:00 pm – Tails
5:30 pm – Omhouse
7:00 pm – Paradise Animals
8:30 pm – Ark Analog
10:00 pm – Rambunctious

S4 Junction Train Platform Stage

2960-2964 Dundas Street West @ East of Pacific Avenue
2:00 pm – Whiskey Jack
3:30 pm – Ginger Grey
5:00 pm – Sun K
6:30 pm – Beams
8:00 pm – Bard From The Club
9:30 pm – House of David Gang

S5 Mavety Stage
2897 Dundas Street West @ Mavity Street
12:00 pm – Liminal Divide
1:30 pm – AHI
2:30 pm – Iduna
3:30 pm – UKAE
4:30 pm – Alright Alright
6:00 pm – Hands & Teeth
7:30 pm – KASHKA
9:00 pm - TBD

S6 Main Stage
2803 Dundas Street West @ Indian Grove
6 pm – The Chameleon Project
7 pm – Teenage Kicks
8 pm – The Beauties
9 pm – The Sadies

Bring your family and friends and let the music guide you through the #JunctionTO!

Plus: #LoveJunctionTO Contest! 

Tell the Junction BIA what you love about The Junction using the hashtag #lovejunctionto to win a pretty cool prize pack.
Submit entries via Instagram, Twitter, Email or fill in a ballot at one of our Info Booths.

Contest runs until September 21st.
Email: thejunctionbia@gmail.com
 
Video: The Junction Music Festival 2013 
Video Produced by Andrew Williamson 
Sound Dinosaur Bones 
Published by TheJunctionBIA 
Credit: YouTube: http://youtu.be/utIM02cAchA 

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

#lovejunctionto Great Summer Weekend Sales & Events! August 22-24

Image: JunctionBIA Poster #LoveJunctionTO Summer Sale Weekend: August 22-24, 2014

#LoveJunctionTO 
Summer Sale Weekend
August 22-24, 2014

Presented by: The Junction BIA

Sales & Promotions
Movie Night
Street Food
Contests & Prizes
Swag Giveaways!
Friday, August 22 - Sunday, August 24, 2014


Kickin off with an OUTDOOR FILM
Friday August 22nd,  at 9 PM

Screening: Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

( RAIN DATE: Saturday August 23rd )
at the Junction Train Platform ( Just East of Dundas & Pacific )
BYOC: BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR
Outdoor Cinema brought to you by Indie AleHouse

#LoveJunctionTO Contests!

1. PHOTO CHALLENGE

Tell what you love about The Junction using the hashtag #lovejunctionto to win a pretty cool prize pack. Submit entries via Instagram, Twitter or email us at thejunctionbia@gmail.com to submit your entry. Contest runs until August 24th (Midnight)

2. STREET TEAM ‘LOVE LETTER TO THE JUNCTION’ CONTEST

Tell our street team  what you love about the Junction and win fabulous Junction Prizes. You can find the Junction BIA Street Team

    Outdoor Cinema ( Friday Aug. 22nd)
    The Junction Farmers Market (Saturday Aug. 23rd)

3. Random acts of Junction Swag!

For details, please check out The Junction BIA link: http://thejunctionbia.ca/lovejunctionto-weekend-august-22-24th/
 

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Junction Night Market: A Community Food Festival: July 12

Poster: Junction Night Market, Saturday, July 12, 2014; 7-11 pm

The Junction Farmers Night Market

A Community Food Festival to benefit the Junction farmers Market Food Voucher Program

Saturday, July 12, 2014; 7-11 pm

Pacific Avenue, just north of Dundas Street West

$5 Local Food!
$5 Local Craft Beer and Wine


The Junction Farmers’ Market presents the Night Market, Saturday, July 12 from 7 to 11 p.m. on Pacific Avenue, just north of Dundas Street West.

This is a community community food event - an evening of fabulous local food, craft beer and Ontario wine in the Junction! Tickets will be available on site. Beer, wine and food is only $5.00 each!

All the proceeds will go toward helping community members gain access to fresh and healthy food through the Junction Farmers Market Food Voucher Program, in partnership with Four Villages Community Health Centre.

More info: Junction Farmers’ Market 


Check out last year's photos and a video from The Night Market:

Junction Night Market 2013
Screenshot: blogto: Junction Farmers Night Market, photos by Jesse Milns

YouTube video: Junction Night Market 
Toronto's Junction neighbourhood held a night market on Dundas St W 14 Sep 2013. This was during a beer festival in Toronto, so the commodity sold was mostly beer. 
Published by Richard Anderson


Plus, check the official website of Ontario farmers’ markets link.

This link will take you to a more extensive list of Ontario farmers’ markets that can be sorted by day, place, etc.
It also tells how many vendors are at each market.

farmersmarketsontario.com: Junction Farmers Market, Toronto, Ontario
 

Sunday, May 11, 2014

The Wait Is Over: Sakura Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms - High Park, Toronto
Cherry Blossoms - High Park - May 10, 2014

Cherry Blossom Season 2014 - Sakura, Sakura!

Some of the beautiful sakura cherry trees start blooming this weekend - Mother's Day Weekend!

To see the most trees in bloom all at once (Hanami) go on the May Long Weekend Victoria Day.

If you want to avoid crowds and the hassle of parking and long lineups for washrooms then go on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. (14,15,16 of May)

More info on High Park Toronto online forum & discussion board.

Cherry Blossoms - High Park, Toronto
Cherry Blossoms - High Park - May 10, 2014


Cherry Blossoms - High Park, Toronto
Cherry Blossoms - High Park - May 10, 2014


Cherry Blossoms - High Park, Toronto
Cherry Blossoms Under The Moon - High Park - May 10, 2014

Don't miss the celebration of Cherry Blossom Season at the High Park this year!

Thursday, May 08, 2014

Eurovision Song Contest, Copenhagen 2014
Viewing Party at The Drake Sky Yard, Toronto

Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Viewing Party Toronto; May 10, 2014
Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Viewing Party at the Drake Hotel
1150 Queen Street West, Toronto; May 10, 2014

Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Viewing Party at The Drake Sky Yard, Toronto

When: Saturday, May 10, 2014
Time: 3:00 pm

Venue: Sky Yard
The Drake Hotel
1150 Queen St W., Toronto, ON M6J 1J4

Category: Music
Type: Live
Cover: Free  

The original reality show, the Eurovision Song Contest (since 1956, don't ya know) belts it out in the Sky Yard May 10th afternoon.

Come by and watch a bearded Austrian drag queen alongside a colourful European cast compete for pop supremacy! Will they be as good as ABBA? (Hint: the 1974 winners.) Only time will tell.

Info: thedrakehotel.ca: Happenings: Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Viewing Party


Eurovision Song Contest - Copenhagen 2014

The popular Eurovision Song Contest, which began in 1956, has helped launch the careers of acts like Canada’s Celine Dion (who sang for Switzerland) and ABBA.

26 broadcasters are participating with their contestant in the Grand Final while juries and viewers in 37 participating countries will vote. But who will win the trophy?

The 2013 winner of the annual Eurovision song contest was Danish singer Emmelie de Forest with her ethno-inspired flute and drum tune Only Teardrops:

Video: Emmelie de Forest - Only Teardrops (Denmark) - LIVE - 2013 Grand Final Eurovision Song Contest 

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

CONTACT 2014 Photography in the Junction: Identity
Opening Receptions on Saturday, May 3rd

Poster: Photography in the Junction: May 1-31, 2014
Photo: Gunnelbobbing, 2011 by Phillipa C.
Credit: thejunctionbia.ca + scotiabankcontactphoto.com

CONTACT Photography Festival in The Junction
May 1–31, 2014

Presented by The Junction BIA

The Junction BIA is pleased to present another great year of Photography in the Junction- part of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.

This year you will be able to explore 21 venues and see fine photographic works of 25+ artists.

This is yet again, the highest concentration of photographic venues in the City, for the duration of an internationally acclaimed CONTACT Photography Festival.

CONTACT 2014 Photography Festival in the Junction Opening Receptions
May 3, 6-9 pm

The Junction BIA will kick-off CONTACT Photography Festival with several opening receptions on May 3rd, 2014.

From 6PM – 9 PM you will have a chance to discover several opening receptions along Dundas St. West. between Indian Grove and Quebec Avenue at Keele Street. Furthermore you will have a chance to meet several photographers at participating venues.

Location: Anchored by the intersection of Dundas Street West and Keele Street, the Junction neighbourhood follows Dundas Street West and is an emerging art and design district.

Public Transit:  Easily accessible from Dundas West, Keele, or High Park Metro Stations. Average 15 minute walk (north).

TTC:
-No.30 - from High Park Subway Station
-No.40 - from Dundas West Subway Station
-No.41 - from Keele Subway Station
-No.89 - from Keele Subway Station

Venue and Map: Photography in the Junction: May 1-31, 2014 
★ The Junction Train Platform: 
May 3rd – 6-9 pm Info Booth 
May 23rd – 7-9 pm Audience Choice Awards Venue


Please find more details about all venues and photographers; opening reception, wards night, contests, map and directions on
thejunctionbia.ca: CONTACT Photography Festival in the Junction May 1-31, 2014

Please come and celebrate another great year of Photography in the Junction - part of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival!


Monday, April 28, 2014

Jane's Walk: Toronto: Junction of the Canadian Dream

Screenshot: Jane's Walk: Toronto: Junction of the Canadian Dream: Hangin' Out With History
Walk Leader: Neil Ross; Meeting Place: Runnymede Library — May 3, 2014, 2:30 PM
Credit: janeswalk.org: Canada: Toronto: Junction of the Canadian Dream: Hangin' Out With History

2014 Jane’s Walk annual global festival runs May 2nd, 3rd and 4th!

This year the Jane’s Walk turns eight, and there are more then 120 of great walks throughout Toronto. The walks get people to explore their cities and connect with neighbours. As always, Jane’s Walk is FREE and locally led walking tours run rain or shine.
No reservations are needed – JUST SHOW UP! 

Below are links to two Junction walking tours this weekend.

Junction of the Canadian Dream: Hangin' Out With History

Saturday, May 3, 2014 | 2:30 PM

Walk Leader: Neil Ross


Meeting Place: Runnymede Library
The exact meeting point is in the park immediately north of (behind) the Runnymede Library along Glendonwynne Road, Kennedy-Margdon Parkette. The closest transit stop is Runnymede subway station.

Ending Place: Annette Street Library
Participants can catch either the Junction 40 bus to Dundas West or the Keele bus to Keele station, both from Dundas and Keele.

About This Walk
Travel the Junction and learn its place in the heart of Canada.

Experience the coming together of the railways on the meeting point of First Nations trails. Explorers La Salle and Brûlé may well have passed through here, and there is some evidence La Salle actually stopped for a latte . . .

Neil Ross tells you his favourite Canadian stories and his favourite Junction stories in a walk from the Runnymede to Annette Street Libraries. Perfect bookends: Runnymede was designed to reflect a Canadian identity.  Annette Street was envisioned as the cultural centre of an independent city. "After all, we're all immigrants on this bus."
Duration: Approximately 1 hour, 30 minutes

About Neil Ross
Neil Ross is the co-author of One Hundred Years at the Junction Shul and of the screenplay Worthy of Such a Country: D'Arcy McGee. As president of the West Toronto Junction Historical Society, his historical walking tours have made NOW Magazine's Editors' Big Three Can't Miss Events -- along with Caribana and professional wrestling. Neil writes the graphic novel series Justice in the Junction: the Life and Times of Josiah Royce.

Screenshot: Jane's Walk: Toronto: A Crash Course on the Junction
Walk Leader: Leah Cooke; Meeting Place: Keele and Dundas — May 3, 2014, 5:00 PM
Credit: janeswalk.org: Canada: Toronto: A Crash Course on the Junction

A Crash Course on the Junction

Saturday, May 3, 2014 | 5:30 PM

Walk Leader: Leah Cooke, Junction BIA Staff


Meeting Place: Keele and Dundas
(SW Corner) at the benches beside the bus stop.

Ending Place: Indie Ale House Brewing Co.
We will be ending the walk at a licensed brewery, so those wishing to partake in this stop will need to be 19+ with valid ID.

About This Walk
On this walk, we will explore the historic Junction’s main commercial strip on Dundas Street West.

We will discover businesses that exemplify what the Junction is best known for: reclamation, design, art, innovative food and beer.  An overview of the area’s history will be discussed, and interesting buildings/shops will be pointed out while we go.  Come with questions about the area and we'll do our best to answer them!

As a bonus, CONTACT photography festival opening receptions will be happening in the area from 6-9 pm on the same night, so you can turn this into an evening outing in the Junction.

Duration: Approximately 1 hour, 30 minutes

About Leah Cooke
As a current Urban Planning graduate student, lifelong Junction resident and former Junction BIA intern, I'm excited to lead this walk in my area.

About Junction BIA Staff
Junction Business Improvement Area Staff - fan and advocate of the Junction neighbourhood, passionate about all the hidden gems and fantastic stories each retail building in the Junction holds.

Screenshot: Jane's Walk Toronto 2014: Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park (9)  
Credit: janeswalk.org: Canada: Toronto walks: Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park


In fact, at least a dozen other Jane's walks are coming to our neighbourhood of wards 13 and 14, Parkdale-High Park in Toronto this weekend.

Check it out #janeswalk:
  • Twilight Labyrinth Walk in High Park — May 2, 6:30 PM
  • Walk as workout! — May 2, 7:00 PM and May 3, 10:00 AM
  • Bloor West Village - A century of development, heritage and community — May 3, 10:00 AM and May 4, 10:00 AM
  • The Centre for Opportunities, Respect, and Empowerment presents! The Culture of Parkdale: Past, Present, and Future — May 3, 10:00 AM
  • Belly Full: A History of Hunger Resistance in Parkdale (Bob Rose) — May 3, 10:30 AM
  • Jane and Annette, Friends Forever (Madeleine McDowell) — May 3, 12:00 PM
  • The World of Labyrinth Walkers: High Park on World Labyrinth Day — May 3, 12:00 PM
  • Ghost River (Juliet Palmer, Diana Tso , Gib Goodfellow) — May 3, 1:00 PM
  • Visions of Parkdale Past and Future, In the Balance ( Alec Keefer) — May 3, 1:00 PM
  • Junction of the Canadian Dream: Hangin' Out With History (Neil Ross) — May 3, 2:30 PM
  • A Crash Course on the Junction (Leah Cooke, Junction BIA Staff) — May 3, 5:00 PM
  • Swansea, Past and Present (Swansea Historical Society, leaders) — May 3, 6:30 PM
  • Celluloid and Popcorn: The history of Cinema on Roncesvalles (Keith Denning, Scott Worsley) — May 4, 1:30 PM
  • Walking with Refugees in the West Bend (Romero House) — May 4, 2:00 PM

For more information visit: http://www.janeswalk.org/index.php/canada/toronto/

EVERY CITY HAS A STORY
On Friday May 2nd - Sunday May 4th 2014
Join the Jane's Walk Festival to Learn about Yours!

Artists in Community: Apply for 2014 Neighbourhood Arts Network BMO Seed Fund


Toronto Artists Working in Community: Neighbourhood Arts Network and BMO Financial Group 2nd Annual Seeds Fund
Poster: The Neighbourhood Arts Network and BMO Financial Group
2nd Annual Seeds Fund: Six $1,000 Prizes for Artists Working in Community

Credit: neighbourhoodartsnetwork.org: 2014 NEIGHBOURHOOD ARTS NETWORK BMO SEEDS FUND

Are you looking to make a positive impact in a Toronto neighbourhood or community through a unique arts based project?

Apply for the 2nd Annual Neighbourhood Arts Network BMO Seed Fund
Six $1,000 Prizes for Artists Working in Community

The Neighbourhood Arts Network and BMO Financial Group are once again planting creative seeds this spring in the form of six $1,000 prizes. The Neighbourhood Arts Network BMO Seed Fund is a special prize opportunity geared to support artists in the development, creation and/or dissemination of a community engaged arts project they are leading anytime between June 2014 to April 2015

Deadline: Monday May 2, 2014

Prize recipients announced in May 22, 2014

The top 10 finalists will be selected by four local judges from the community, followed by a week long social media campaign in May that will promote their projects and give the general public the opportunity to vote for the six final prize winners. Prize recipients will be celebrated and awarded their prize at an inaugural Neighbourhood Arts Network BMO Seeds Fund reception in June.

Interested?
Click here for more details and online application form.

Link: neighbourhoodartsnetwork.org: 2014 NEIGHBOURHOOD ARTS NETWORK BMO SEEDS FUND

Photo: "We Are Grandmas" Community Art Project in Wawa, Ontario
flickr.com: itceremony: The Babushkas' project: The Great Lakes Tour - 2008

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Musical Canada: Young Classical Pianist Anastasia Rizikov Touching the Hearts of the Audience

Photo: Canadian Classical Musician: Anastasia Rizikov
"Let’s take a look at a young popular classical musician who is from Toronto, Ontario: Anastasia Rizikov. 
At just 15-years-old, Anastasia is already being labeled at the “one to watch” when it comes to classical music."

Young Canadian Classical Pianist Anastasia Rizikov is a remarkably poised and precocious fifteen year old who is already showing signs of being “one to watch”.


She is currently performing numerous solo concerts in major US and Canadian cities.

Anastasiaa has a heavy and busy schedule in Toronto.

Anastasia Rizikov
Piano Solo Concert

Date: April 10, 2014
Time: 7:00 pm

Venue: Bernard Betel Centre
Address: 1003 Steeles Ave. West, Toronto, ON, M2R 3T6

More info: anastasiarizikov.ca: Future Events

Please come and enjoy an evening of classical music with Anastasia Rizikov, a remarkable young pianist!

Monday, March 17, 2014

The Fifth Function in the Junction: A Fundraiser for Futurewatch: March 29

Function in the Junction - fundraiser for FutureWatch,   Saturday, March 29, 2014, West Toronto Masonic Temple, Toronto
Poster: The Fifth Annual Function in the Junction
Saturday, March 29, 2014, West Toronto Masonic Temple
This year’s function is about raising funds for The FutureWatch.
Poster design by MarkDallas.com

The Junction Residents Association
proudly presents


Annual Fundraiser

FUNCTION in the JUNCTION 5

All proceeds go to FutureWatch Environment and Development Education Partners, a local not-for-profit registered charitable organization, and their youth group Y-ECO Youth Environmental Community

When: Saturday, March 29, 2014

Where: West Toronto Masonic Temple

Location: 151 Annette Street, Toronto, ON M6P 1P3
(next to the Annette Public Library)

Tickets: $50

Sold in advance only at:
Agora Café (3015 Dundas St.W) &
Latitude 44 (2900 Dundas St.W)

featuring dinner provided by local restaurants

served from 6 pm till 8 pm
Silent Auction

or

$5 Admission
after 8 pm
Live Auction
Raffle
Cash Bar
Live Music by Local Artists
at 9 pm


A message from the Junction Residents' Association:

Function in the Junction #5 — Sat., March 29

JRA’s Function in the Junction #5 is coming up — evening of March 29, 2014, at the Masonic Temple, 151 Annette Street. 


This annual event centers on food, drinks, music, silent and noisy auctions, and socializing with neighbours. 

This year we will be raising funds for FutureWatch, a not-for-profit registered charitable organization, and their youth group Y-ECO Youth Environmental Community. 

Posters for Function in The Junction are appearing in Dundas St. shop windows, and tickets ($50 including dinner provided by local restaurants) are on sale at Agora Cafe and at Latitude 44. 

Dinner and silent auction begin at 6 pm, and the after-dinner events start at 8: live auction, raffles, and cash bar, with live music from 9 pm. Those who come after dinner pay just $5 at the door. 

See the event poster.

Below are the four dinner menus, get you tickets today at Agora Café, 3015 Dundas St. W.

Agora Cafe #1:
Appetizer:
Salad
Ontario apple, walnut, endive and arugula salad, with honey vinegrette

Entree:
Individual Moroccan Pie
Butternut squash, marinated in a medley of spices and roasted cranberries, shallots, pistachios, almonds and spinach, layered with Agora hummus, enveloped in layers of phyllo pastry and baked to perfection.
Served with yogurt dressing.

Agora Cafe #2:
Appetizer:

Salad
Ontario apple, walnut, endive and arugula salad, with honey vinegrette

Entree:
Chickpea and Roasted Vegetable Tagine
A selection of seasonal vegetables and chikpeas slow cooked in a medley of spices on a bed of organic brown rice (gluten free).

North of Bombay #1
Appetizer:

Onion Bhaji
Chopped onions, green peppers and spices mixed with chick pea flour.

Entree:
Butter Chicken
Marinated chicken breast cooked in a fresh tomato sauce with herbs and cream
Served with:
Aloo gobi – cauliflower (gob(h)i) and potatoes (aloo) cooked with tomato, onion, herbs and spices.
Rice pulao - saffron basmati rice with vegetables.
Nan - unleavened bread made with white flour.
Mango chutney and lime pickle.

North of Bombay #2
Appetizer:

Onion Bhaji
Chopped onions, green peppers and spices mixed with chick pea flour.

Entree:
Paneer Makhani
Homemade cottage cheese cubes cooked in a fresh tomato sauce with herbs and cream
Served with:
Aloo gobi – cauliflower (gob(h)i) and potatoes (aloo) cooked with tomato, onion, herbs and spices.
Rice pulao - saffron basmati rice with vegetables.
Nan - unleavened bread made with white flour.
Mango chutney and lime pickle.

Image: The Fifth Annual Function in the Junction Dinner Menus
Saturday, March 29, 2014, West Toronto Masonic Temple
Credit: Junction Residents Association


About Y-Eco – Youth Environmental Community

Y-Eco – Youth Environmental Community, is a youth community club part and parcel of FutureWatch EDEP, involving environmentally passionate youth to take active leadership in the betterment of the planet and building a more knowledgable, eco-conscious foundation in the community!

Watch a YouTube video, FutureWatch EDEP,  to find out more about this organization.


Celebrate Earth Hour

On Saturday March 29th at 8:30pm, millions of people across the world are switching off lights for one hour - to celebrate their commitment to the planet.

Monday, March 10, 2014

The Junction Music Festival 2014: Call for Musicians

Poster: The Junction Music Festival Call for Musicians
Starting March 1st - Closing May 15th, 2014
Preference will be given to local talent

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!

The Junction Music Festival is putting out a call for musicians starting March 1st.

Apply now to play at the Junction Music Festival,
which will be held Saturday, September 20, 2014!

Apply online: thejunctionmusicfestival.com/apply-2014/

Application deadline - May 15th, 2014.

Preference will be given to local talent
 
More details can be found at www.thejunctionmusicfestival.com

Spread the word #junctionTO!



YouTube Video: Highlights from The Junction Music Festival, September 21, 2013 
The clouds cleared and west end music fans were treated to a a diverse, eclectic selection of music including Young Running, Polaris nominee Zaki Ibrahim, Annabelle Chvostek, and Dirty Penny. 
Highlight of the night - Ottawa based show band "The Peptides" and the strange stage performance by the lead singer from Dirty Penny. 
Only in the Junction. 
Published by JimmysWorldVideo

Monday, January 27, 2014

Art Meets Science: Panel Discussion

Art Meets Science: Panel Discussion
When: March 9, 2014 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Where: JJR MacLeod Auditorium, Medical Sciences Bldg., University of Toronto, 
1 Kings College Circle, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8 

The Royal Canadian Institute (RCI) for the Advancement of Science
FREE Science Lectures ... live!

Art Meets Science: Panel Discussion

When: March 9, 2014

Time: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Where: JJR MacLeod Auditorium, Medical Sciences Bldg., University of Toronto
 

Location: 1 Kings College Circle, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8


When Art Meets Science: Broadening Horizons through Interdisciplinary Practice – A Discussion

Panel Members:
*Robin Kingsburgh, PhD, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences/ School of Interdisciplinary Studies OCAD University; Natural Science, York University

*Stephen Morris, PhD, Department of Physics, University of Toronto

Lisa Carrie Goldberg, Multidisciplinary Artist, and founder of Action Potential Lab, dedicated to merging science and art.

Scott Menary, PhD, Department of Physics, York University

Moderator:
Ian Clarke, BSc, PhD, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences/ School of Interdisciplinary Studies, OCAD University

Science and art often have a perceived divide in contemporary culture, yet historically their roots stem from similar manifestations of creativity and aesthetics, in exploring, responding to and explaining Nature. This panel presentation brings together scientists, artists and those with a foot in each of the ‘two cultures’ to discuss their interdisciplinary practices, and encourage novel ways to understand the world around us.

Robin Kingsburgh will discuss the teaching of science to art and design students, and the value of incorporating art making into the teaching of science. Creatively rendering a scientific idea facilitates understanding, and provides an alternate way for an artist to learn about science. This science/art making practice deepens students’ understanding of the topic at hand, as the choice of how to render an idea visually greatly clarifies thought, and encourages abstract and metaphorical thinking. Art created can be displayed to the community, and provide a bridge into scientific concepts for the general public. Robin will show recent work from her students at OCAD University.

Stephen Morris works in experimental non-linear physics, and will discuss self-organized, emergent patterns and textures. These shapes emerge spontaneously from a dynamic process of growing, folding, cracking, wrinkling, branching, flowing and other kinds of morphological development. His work is informed by the scientific aesthetic of nonlinear physics. Stephen’s stunning visual images draw upon both laboratory physics experiments and Nature; his work celebrates the subtle interplay of order and complexity in emergent patterns.

Lisa Carrie Goldberg is a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto. Her artwork often takes the form of full-sensory installations that examine the realm of art and science, including topics in sleep science, tissue culture, physiology and molecular biology. Lisa will discuss her recent work as Director of Action Potential Lab, Toronto’s first laboratory dedicated to merging science and art. Based on a collaborative learning-teaching model, Action Potential Lab provides opportunities for children and adults to experience true interdisciplinarity, engaging in creative projects designed to merge art and science, and encourage novel ways of understanding the world around us.

Ian Clarke will guide the panellists through a moderated discussion, which touches upon issues of commonality and difference in art and science, including: the creative process; the role of aesthetics; the importance of interdisciplinarity; and the role or visualization in art and science.

*Robin Kingsburgh and Stephen Morris are curatorial team members for “Occam’s Razor: Art, Science & Aesthetics”, a juried exhibition of works of art inspired by science, examining similarities in practice amongst scientists and artists, at Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts (April 2-20, 2014), and the !dea Gallery, Ontario Science Centre (May 3- June 1, 2014).

More information about RCI Winter Lectures:

facebook: Royal Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Science

royalcanadianinstitute.ca: Calendar: When Art Meets Science: Broadening Horizons through Interdisciplinary Practice – A Discussion - Toronto


Poster:  Occam’s Razor: Art, Science & Aesthetics
Juried Call for Works of Art Inspired by Science
Submissions will be accepted online at: http://huutaart.com
Poster design by Keijo Tapanainen


Sunday, January 12, 2014

ROM Wooden Angels: Choral Performance by the Christ the Saviour Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir

Screenshot:n: Special performance by the Christ the Saviour Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir!
Royal Ontario Museum: Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Gallery of Byzantium
Free Family Programs: Sunday, January 12, 2014

Choral Performance by the Christ the Saviour Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir

Date & Time: Sunday, January 12, 2014

Family Programs | Free Family Programs
Sessions: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Royal Ontario Museum

Map:  100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6

Join Royal Ontario Museum for a special performance by the Christ the Saviour Russian Orthodox Cathedral Choir!

1:30 pm
The choir will sing a Moleben in front of the 16th century Moscow icon of the Tikhvin Mother-of-God and other icons in the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Gallery of Byzantium located on Level 3.

2 pm
In honour of the Feast of the Nativity, the choir will sing at the early 16th century Brussels retable in the Medieval section of the Samuel European Galleries located on Level 3.