NOW DAILY | TUESDAY | FEB | 09 | 2010
Day-after reviews

You won’t find a more perfect Valentine’s Day show than The Light In The Piazza, a love story packed with real emotions and seductive melodies.

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Politics
The election of Glen Murray is a sign of things to come in Ontario politics
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My Style
Toronto street style
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Going viral
Extreme weather in the northeastern US inspires extreme weatherman
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURES

There’s a saying in the comedy world that it takes three years to produce 15 solid minutes of stand-up. Whoever came up with that idea should meet Arthur Simeon.

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Black History Month

There’s a high probability that you’ve already heard Saidah Baba Talibah sing and didn’t know it. The Toronto soul singer (and daughter of Canadian jazz and blues icon Salome Bey) has belted backing vocals for everyone from Maestro Fresh Wes to country singer Johnny Reid, and even put in three seasons with the Canadian Idol band. Her impressive resumé makes it all the more surprising that it’s only recently that she’s begun to focus on her own solo material.

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I arrived in Haiti in the middle of a perfect vacation.

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Disc Review

Who’d have thought the psych-folk pile, already teetering on the brink of over-saturation, would peak with Yeasayer’s second album? With the exception of opener The Children, which sounds like a forgotten Fever Ray track, Anand Wilder, Chris Keating and Ira Wolf Tuton have gone bigger, better and more cohesive.

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Amanda Seyfried’s having trouble getting into interview mode. The Mamma Mia! and Jennifer’s Body star is listless and, strangely, barefoot.

“I haven’t slept, and I’m not a shoe person,” she says grumpily, dropping a pair of high heels on the floor beside her chair in a Hyatt hotel room.

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Andy Bichlbaum is an easygoing guy. Campy, animated GIFs dance on his laptop, and he cites beer as a big factor in his work. He’d make an awesome-cool prof, and in fact, he is one.

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Restaurant Review

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Store of the Week

Those gotta-get-’em red mittens are the hit of this year’s Olympic shopping haul. After selling out over the holidays, Toronto’s flagship Bay store has restocked the woolly hand warmers just in time for the Games’ February 12 opening and added more must-have buys, like CANUCK-printed T-shirts and buffalo check scarves, to its second-floor Vancouver 2010 shop.

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City Hall

Books Feature

Disc Review

Video & DVD

NOW The Movie Gardiner Museum Icefest Festival AGO Best of Toronto
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Letters to the Editor

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Movie Times & Mini Reviews
 
 
 
 

THE EVENT: Dinosaur Bones record release party @ the Academy of Sciences, Sat, Jan 30

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