As we get older, we move the goal posts of what we think we can accomplish. When I heard that Toronto writer/humourist Malena Arpe had died this week, I was gutted. “But she was so young! Only 50!” I said to friends.
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Roxanne Tellier: Moving The Goal Posts
Posted in Opinion with tags 2001, A&R, aging, Bob Segarini, Canada, child labour, Craig Kielburger, David Suzuki, DBAWIS, Delta Tango, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Earth Summit, ECO, England, Environmental Children's Organization, eOne Music Canada, Eric Alper, Free the Children, Genetically Modified Organism, GMOs, Hannah Alper, Kevin O'Leary, MalalaYousafzai, MalenaArpe, March Against Monsanto, New York Times, Nobel Peace Prize, Pakistan, Rachel Parent, Rio de Janeiro, Roxanne Tellier, Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Siamese, Taliban, TEDx, The Huffington Post, The Lang and O’Leary Exchange, the Order of Canada, United Nations on May 24, 2015 by segariniPat Blythe: CMW — Over and Out Part 2 – Until We Meet Again
Posted in Opinion with tags (We're All) Juvenile Delinquent, Al Mair, Alana Yorke, Billy Mann, Bob Segarini, Bonnie Fedrau, Buddy Guy, Cam Carpenter, Canadian Musician, Care Failure, Charlie Presburg, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Chef Live, Christopher Blythe, DBAWIS, Die Mannequin, Donny Blais, eOne Music Canada, Fat White Family, Frank Tiefenback, Fry's, Fryfolgles, Gab Sid, Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger, Gibson Artist Showroom, GigSalad, Gladys Knight, Gloryhound, GOASTT, Greg Simpson, Horseshoe Tavern, Howlin’ Wolf, Ian Janes, Images in Vogue, J.C. Sandoval, Jay Sparrow, John Lennon, Levon Helm, Midnight Sun, Muddy Waters, Music Nova Scotia, Neil Carson, Newcap Radio, Peter Montreuil, Phil Taylor, rancho relaxo, Richard Julien, Rivoli, Roxanne Tellier, Savannah, Sean Lennon, Secret Broadcast, segarini, Segarini Band, Seneca College, Sheraton, Steph Mercier, Steve Jones, The Picture Taker, tiki lounge, Tom Williams, Turn Down The World, VIP Bookings, Xprime, Yoko Ono, Zippo Lighters on May 20, 2015 by segariniI was overwhelmed with what CMW had to offer. So much to see and do, so many contacts to make, so much to learn and waaaay too many clubs to hit. Impossible in ten days but we all do our very best.