Eberhard Zeidler was an architect who designed such landmarks as the Eaton Centre, Ontario Place, the Toronto Centre for the Arts, Queen's Quay Terminal, as well as numerous sites across Canada and internationally.
True soccer fans naturally try to watch a match live as often as possible. However, this is not always easy, as paid subscriptions have to be taken out in order to be able to watch a match live on the PC, TV or smartphone. With the help of the sports
My youngest is five, but only a couple of months away from turning six. She's growing up fast, and today I looked at her with great sincerity and said... You're not a little girl anymore, you're a little woman.That line, of course, is me paraphrasing Moe Szyslak as he
Credit: Ahmed Raza Khan Films Via Pexels Toronto has always been a tech-forward city – a meeting place not just for Canadian innovators, but diverse talent worldwide. In the past few years, though, the tech sector has boomed here, with app developers in Toronto commanding a prime spot on the world
Image source: pexels.com Sometimes, things happen in life that leave you in a bind. A sudden illness, losing a job, or even unexpected car repairs can cripple your monthly budget. How do you pay for these extra expenses and still have enough to cover the bills? An installment loan
Sidney Poitier was the actor, film director, activist, and ambassador who won the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the first African American and Bahamian actor to win the award.
Mike is joined by Hebsy on Sports's Mark Hebscher and Fast Time Milon as they discuss all the changes in the Canadian sports media landscape over the past three months. They discuss the New York Times purchasing The Athletic, the Lou Marsh Award name change, Brian Williams, Rod Black, Leo
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 FOTM hivemind.
Mike chats with Jeremy Hotz about working Yuk-Yuk's, his role on The Newsroom, Just For Laughs, his move to the USA, Speed 2 and more. This episode is exactly 1:16:16. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe via Apple PodcastsSubscribe via Google PodcastsSubscribe
Peter Bogdanovich was the Oscar-nominated director of movies like "The Last Picture Show" and "Paper Moon," whose off-screen life was as colourful as his films.
Mike chats with Jonny Dovercourt about the ongoing history of the Toronto music scene. Season 2 of Any Night of the Week: A Walking History of Toronto Music is available now. This episode is exactly 1:08:37. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe
Mike chats with singer/songwriter John Borra about playing The Turning Point as a teen, his years in the legendary post-punk band A Neon Rome, playing with Ian Blurton in Change of Heart, Handsome Ned, and his new solo album Blue Wine. Then, John plays live in the TMDS Studio.
The world of online gaming has undergone significant changes over the past decade, and online casinos haven't been left behind. While traditional casinos remain popular with gaming enthusiasts, online casinos are attracting more and more fans as many people prefer to play casino games from the comfort of their own
Mike chats with Kim Clarke Champniss about his appearance in Village of the Damned, managing Images in Vogue and Serial Joe, his years on MuchMusic, City Limits and The New Music, being at Woodstock '99 and his recent health challenge that has him keepin' on keeping on. This episode is
The bringing in of the new year can only mean just one thing to football fans — the playoffs are here. After one of the most exciting regular seasons in recent years and the first season under the new expansion rules, 14 teams are now fighting it out for a place
Yesterday afternoon, I went for one final bike ride of 2021. It was a nice 31 KM ride to the blood clinic and back. That made it 852.62 KM for the month of December (the most I've ever biked in a December!) and 10,647.40 KM for the
I'm stepping up my role with Humble and Fred in 2022, assuming more duties as producer of their podcast. I was thrilled to be a part of a fun retrospective we just dropped on the Humble and Fred podcast feed. #1 in '97 was a Humble and Fred promotional CD
Finding an iGaming operator in Canada that will live up to your expectations is a lengthy procedure that can take up to a couple of weeks. That’s because there are many important aspects that you have to check. Some online bettors just want to make sure the site they’
There are a couple of online betting platforms that stand out, and one of them is Stake. This iGaming operator can be accessed in several countries, which means that it has to satisfy clients worldwide. Fortunately, the operator has no problems in this department because it offers some of the
Betty White was introduced to my world via Golden Girls, a sitcom I watched throughout the 1980s. Betty played Rose Nylund, although she was originally supposed to portray Blanche Devereaux, a character that ended up being played by Rue McClanahan. The fun fact of that iconic cast was that Estelle
The earliest horse race in Toronto to be recorded was way back in 1793 upon the sandy beaches of Toronto Island. Many tracks were built throughout the 1800s and into the 1900s and modern-day Toronto. Toronto, Ontario is one of the biggest cities in Canada and a key place for
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 FOTM hivemind.