Mohwald Exhibit at the Gardiner Museum

Mohwald Exhibit at the Gardiner Museum

If you have no idea who Gertraud Mohwald is, don’t worry.  I actually didn’t either until I did the research for this post!  That might just be me showing my bias for events in the city that are musical in nature rather than artistic, but for all of you I’m making an effort to expand my horizons!
Gertraud Mohwald is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 1950s, as most of her work came through in the conditions of the post-war European continent.  In the wake of World War II and before the reconstruction efforts led largely by …read more

Mozart Festival Kicks Off!

Mozart Festival Kicks Off!

Mozart is an 18th century composer that was responsible for the creation of many well known and easily recognizable pieces, although of course some of them have been parodied to the extent that you might not initially realize that they were composed by him.  He’s also probably one of my favourite composers, which is quite naturally why I decided to blog about this upcoming event .
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is going to be kicking off their Mozart Festival at Roy Thomson Hall through the performance of Symphony Number 40 by Mozart, with one of Canada’s best soprano opera singers …read more

Blues to Soothe the Soul at the Textile Museum of Canada

Blues to Soothe the Soul at the Textile Museum of Canada

Aaron Davis is a composer and a keyboardist that has lots of years of experience in both of those fields as they relate to jazz blues and a person that can currently be seen regularly playing and arranging music for the singer Holly Cole.  Suzie Vinnick is a blues singer that has won a number of awards for her great talents and is also someone that has been credited with writing some of her own songs as well as playing some musical accompaniment on different instrumental recordings.
Together, the two of them are going to sound terrific and it is in …read more

Unseasonable Weather and Other News from Toronto

Unseasonable Weather and Other News from Toronto

Well well well, if you picked January of 2008 (and in particular this week) to travel to Toronto, then you might be extremely glad or extremely frustrated depending on what you came to the city for.  If you came here dreading the cold winters of Canada, then the fact that this has been the nicest winter on record is probably something you love.  Of course, if you came here for the opposite reason, then you’re probably royally cheesed right about now.  Well, the good news for the latter group of people is that if you’re staying for at least another …read more

TPOD Special 100th Post Edition: The Hockey Hall of Fame

TPOD Special 100th Post Edition: The Hockey Hall of Fame

In honour of this the 100th post on The Toronto Traveler, I bring you a very special Toronto Picture of the Day 
As many people already know, we Canadians love our hockey and Toronto has the honour of being the city that is home to the hockey hall of fame.  Every trip to this building of hallowed hockey talent is a fantastic one and the outside architecture of it isn’t that bad either.

Winning the Lottery and Other News from Toronto

Winning the Lottery and Other News from Toronto

Here is your latest helping of news from the T-Dot:
1) Alycia Heitt and Brother win $36 million lottery prize
2) Unexpectedly warm weather causes some ponds to dangerously melt
3) Canada’s as good as gold at the World Junior Hockey Championships
4) Good news for tourists: GO Transit strike averted at the last minute
5) It’s like skiing in your own backyard?

Free Hugs Make their way to Toronto

Free Hugs Make their way to Toronto

Well, I think the title and the video say it all!

Source: User salgreco on YouTube

Transit Strikes and Other News in Toronto

Transit Strikes and Other News in Toronto

Here are some of the most recent headlines making news within the borders of Toronto…
1) GO Transit is meeting with union representatives in a last ditch effort to avoid a strike.
2) Wheel flies off truck on the 401 and hits a car, but thankfully nobody was hurt too seriously.
3) Security scare at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport results in the arrest of one man.
4) Team Canada beats Team USA at the World Junior Championship Hockey Semi-Finals (not really a Toronto relevant story, but hey I’m a hockey fan!)

The Toronto Traveler 2007 Posting Highlights

The Toronto Traveler 2007 Posting Highlights

 
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons 
Even though The Toronto Traveler has only been around for about two and a half months or so, there are still highlights to talk about!  Here are some of the more memorable posts that have come up in the short time that The Toronto Traveler has been online:
- The Welcome Post, on October 19th
- A Great Picture of the CN Tower, on October 25th
- Staying Safe on Halloween, on October 30th
- A Plug for the Official City of Toronto Website, on November 18th
- Great Music at one of Toronto’s best Jazz Locales, on November 20th
- Toronto’s First …read more

Some News from the Hogtown Area

Some News from the Hogtown Area

Here are some recent stories from the Toronto Area:
- Tributes pour in for Oscar Peterson
- Pakistani Natives Living in Toronto Remember Benazir Bhutto
- Rangers Destroy Maple Leafs 6-1
- Walter Gretzky and Steve Nash named to the Order of Canada

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