Luxury is all about the best. This concept exists in interior design as well. Of course, you can just collect all the most expensive items in one house, but how to do it right? Let's take a look at how a "proper" luxury interior can look like. "Spirit" of Art
Olympia Dukakis was the actress who won the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her performance in Moonstruck as Cher's mother. That was also the year her cousin Michael ran for POTUS.
Canada, a country stretching from the Pacific Ocean in the west, to the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the United States in the south, and the arctic circle in the north, is a massive country. Second, only in landmass to Russia, covering nearly 10 million square kilometers, but yet sparsely
Podcasting has become a fashionable way for people to transmit and receive information. Anyone with a keen interest or hobby can start what is essentially a radio broadcast online and share their thoughts and feelings with a broad audience. Podcasting is a wonderful way for people to participate in a
Credit: scottwebb Via Pixabay The coronavirus pandemic has transformed life for Torontonians in many ways, but one of the most extraordinary changes it has brought about is an almost unprecedented surge in the real estate market. Home prices have shot up by a shocking 22 percent over the past year,
Controlling your investments has become easier with online investment tools. Every investor has future goals and plans, and becoming a better self-directed investor can set you up for success. Whether you're a skilled investor or new to investing, there's always something you can improve to become better at your investment
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the hivemind.
In this 841st episode and 59th Pandemic Friday, Mike kicks out hip-hop jams from 1980-2000 that cracked the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 with Cam Gordon and Stu Stone. But first, a tribute to Shock G with special guest Bob Willette. This episode is exactly 2:26:34.
Do you remember Get a Life? It was a Chris Elliott sitcom that aired on Fox in the early 90s and I loved it. The opening theme was REM's Stand and Chris Elliott played Chris Peterson, an adult with a paper route who lived in an apartment above his parents'
In this 840th episode, Mike chats with Chris Wardman about playing in Blue Peter with the late Paul Humphrey, and producing for Chalk Circle, Breeding Ground, Art Bergmann, The Watchmen, Rusty, Big Wreck, Emm Gryner and more. There's also a great story about The Tragically Hip's Up To Here. This
Miroslav Frycer was the NHL right winger who joined the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1981-82 season. He's play for the Leafs through the 1987-88 season peaking in 1985-86 when he scored 32 goals and added 43 points in 73 games. He was also a part of the Tears Are
In December 1999, while Strombo worked his shift at Edge 102, Brother Bill recorded a 1:42:48 of George presenting the Top 1002 New Rock Songs of All-Time. Brother Bill held unto that cassette and has finally ripped it to MP3 so I could host it on the Toronto
Last Sunday morning, while reading about all the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine sitting in pharmacies while Boomers took a pass, I tweeted a plea to let Generation X get the jab. I knew I'd get the AstraZeneca in a heartbeat. Got any AZ for us youngins? pic.twitter.com/bvi4UvcwDp —
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the hivemind.
Shock G a.k.a Humpty Hump was the rapper and lead vocalist for Digital Underground, best known for the singles "Doowutchyalike", "The Humpty Dance", "Same Song" and "Kiss You Back."
In this 839th episode and 58th Pandemic Friday, Mike kicks out 4/20 jams with Brother Bill, Stu Stone and Cam Gordon and a special surprise guest. This episode is exactly 2:39:38. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe via Apple PodcastsSubscribe via
All responsible adults that love playing casino games from time to time will find a place to spend and earn money, no matter where they live. However, when it comes to Toronto, you probably already know a few places where you can legally play your favorite casino games. But, in
In this 838th episode, Mike chats with David Kines about all things MuchMusic and Hollywood Suite. This episode is exactly 1:36:37. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe via Apple PodcastsSubscribe via Google PodcastsSubscribe via SpotifySubscribe via Podcast AddictSubscribe via StitcherSubscribe via OvercastSubscribe
Jim Steinman was the musician who wrote all of the songs for Meat Loaf’s classic album, Bat Out Of Hell, as well as Bonnie Tyler's “Total Eclipse of the Heart”, Air Supply's “Making Love Out Of Nothing At All” and Celine Dion's “It’s All Coming Back To Me
In this 837th episode, Mike catches up with Ken Daniels and collects more Harold Ballard stories before they stroll down memory lane with some extremely rare audio nuggets from CJCL. Then, they remember Jamie with a song. This episode is exactly 1:26:33. You can listen to this episode
Canada is one of the most popular destinations for tourists and visitors. With the country's natural beauty, friendly people, and rich culture Canada is attracting millions of travelers every year. Visitors of Canada can choose to visit many different cities and regions, each offering a unique experience. While some may
Any avid gambler has heard of cryptocurrency gambling. If you haven't, it involves the use of digital coins to pay for online gambling activities. Presently, only a selected number of online casinos accept crypto transactions. One reason for the small number of cryptocurrency gambling websites is the slow adaptation of
Toronto’s businesses have struggled to survive the recent red zones, grey zones, lockdowns, and emergency brakes. Stats Can estimates that over 25,000 of Ontario’s businesses closed between March 2020 and February 2021. The nimble ones were able to turn their attention online and quickly adapt to become
Credit: Engin Akyurt Via Unsplash This year has been hard on everyone. But it has been especially difficult for parents, kids, and teachers who have needed to juggle distance learning, school re-openings and closings while also trying to stay healthy and safe. It’s no secret that the year-long experiment
Credit: Andre Furtado via Pexels After a long, dark, and gruelling winter, Torontonians are finally opening up their windows to let in the sunshine. While things aren’t quite as ordinary as they have been in summers past, the city is slowly but surely opening up, and people are looking