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Sneak Preview of the Bell Lightbox

by reggie in General on April 8th, 2010 Discussion

We donned our hard hats and steel toed boots and got a tour of the Bell Lightbox on King St a few weeks ago, it will be a film lovers wet dream!

You’ll walk into a soaring atrium with transparent glass that allows you to see all the buildings activities as six canvas sized wall video screens capture your attention, visit a Tim Burton or David Cronenberg exhibit in the enormous gallery space, choose from five state of the art cinemas to watch the latest independent films or re-mastered classics, discuss the movies after in the Promenade Lounge over a cocktail, or learn hands-on how to edit and shoot in the three learning studios. In the summer you can even catch a flick on their rooftop cinema!

This will be the place to be for TIFF and other film festivals but also a nice change from the big box movie theaters. It will be opening for this year’s film festival in limited capacity and by the end of the year should be up and running for the general public, can’t wait to see how it’s going to change the neighborhood!


In this photo:
Stephan Tapp, Hercules Media Group
Noah Cowan, Bell Lightbox
Laura Wadgin and Ken Aber, Blueprint
Melissa Austria, Gotstyle
Ian Chamandy, Blueprint

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Melissa’s Rant: Good Restaurants, Bad Clothing

by Melissa in Style Tips on March 13th, 2010 Discussion

People ALWAYS notice what you wear. What you wear sends either a positive, negative or neutral message about you. If it only takes a little bit of effort to look better, why wouldn’t you want to always send out a positive message about who you are?

What you SHOULDN'T be wearing.

Went to two new restaurant openings this week; the newly renovated Brassaii on King and the new Boehmer restaurant on Ossington.

The good? Loved the decor in both; sexy yet warm (love the reclaimed wood). Love the concept, eating in a space that invites mingling and conversation with prices that make it easy to eat out. Loved the food at Brassaii, will try Boehmer next week. But hopefully new restaurants realize that for most of us; yes, it’s about the food.

What you SHOULD be wearing.

The bad? Since it was a slightly older crowd….the guys dressed like crap. I know that the salvation of menswear is in the 20 year old guy because he gets the concept of dressing up for a night out (hence why I’ve always liked younger men!) However, some guys in their 30’s and 40’s think it’s still acceptable to dress like how they did in their 20’s. Afflictionated t-shirts with everyday jeans, shapeless blazers with un-tucked shirts, I think I even saw a pair of mom jeans worn with regular running shoes!

It’s time to upgrade your style, guys! And this Spring is a good time to do it, we have some amazing clothing coming in for spring. Nowadays, men’s fashion is not just about looking “fashion-y” it’s about style and looking good, it’s about modernizing the classics or adding the right statement piece, it’s about not being afraid to try something new. There is a revolution that is happening in menswear, are you ready to join?

As a courtesy service, Please feel free to forward this to anyone that is still wearing mom jeans and regular running shoes.

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