Since I have a fear of flying, and a flight to B.C. tomorrow morning, I’ve been in a constant state of panic for the last week or so. When I finally fall into a restless sleep, I have non-stop nightmares of arriving at the wrong terminal, without a ticket or some vital bit of identification, and wearing all the wrong clothes, if I’m wearing clothes at all. Even when there’s no reason to panic – and I can always find a reason to panic – I’m in a simmering pre-panic mode. My house looks like an exploded suitcase. Everything is everywhere.
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Roxanne Tellier – Everything is Everywhere
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Amadeus' Restaurant, Anh Phung & Alan Mackie, Bertie & The Gents, Bob Segarini, Brian Dickinson, British Columbia, Carl Bray, Celine Peterson, Danny Marks, DBAWIS, Don Thompson, Donne Roberts, El Gordo's Backyard, El Mocambo, Eric St-Laurent, Everything is Everywhere, Genevieve Marentette, Greg Godovitz, Handlebar, Hotbox Cafe, Joanne Smale, Joe Sealy, John Tory, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Lola, Lyric Theatre, Manfred Koch, Mark Eisenman, Molly Johnson, Prohibition, Rays of Hope, Richard Flohill, Rick Donaldson & The Jazz Cats with Jim Heineman, Robi Botos, Roxanne Tellier, Selcuk Suna Trio featuring DIA, September, Sidewalk Crusaders Street March, Sina Bathaie, Toronto Centre for the Arts, Yamaha Grand Piano Room in Tom's Place on September 18, 2017 by segariniPat Blythe: NXNE 2015, Bring on de Funk, and MORE
Posted in Opinion with tags 50 Shades of Grey, A&W, Ambers Dragon, Bob Segarini, Carly Thomas, CIMA, Damien Nelson, Danforth Music Hall, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dumpstafunk, Emilie and Ogden, Emy Stantcheva, FLIP Publicity & Promotions, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Handlebar, I Am Legend, Ken Ross, Mod Club, Morris Day & The Time, Nathan Phillips Square, NXNE, Pat Blythe, Pat Kelly, Sicilian Sidewalk Cafe, Taylor Swift, The Hideout, Toronto Jazz Festival, Willow Smith on June 24, 2015 by segariniA plethora of entertainment abounds in the Big Smoke this summer. NXNE rolled into town on June 17 for four days of non-stop music, film and comedy. I opted for the music since a body can only be in so many places at once. A shout out and big thank you goes to Damien Nelson, FLIP Publicity & Promotions, for providing the media and photo passes. Your assistance was much appreciated. By the way, the website was awesome. Easy to maneuver around and find what you’re looking for.