Opera by Request’s latest show tough to follow
From the moment the University to Toronto’s Scarborough Concert Choir and the Ensemble TrypTych Chamber Choir took stage, the story was lost in high pitched, vibrato translation.
From the moment the University to Toronto’s Scarborough Concert Choir and the Ensemble TrypTych Chamber Choir took stage, the story was lost in high pitched, vibrato translation.
Thea Munster, organizer of the Toronto Zombie Walk, visited Malvern library on Nov.11 to teach zombification tips and tricks to kids and teens.
Scarborough Centre councillor Glenn de Baeremaeker proposed a ban on shark fins, which was approved by the Toronto Council late October. Scarborough Chinese restaurant consumers and staff gave their comments on the recent legislation.
In a winner-goes-on match against rival Senator O’Connor, nothing seemed to click as they lost decidedly by a final score of 28–1 in the east region finals.
The Young Singers made themselves worth the wait, putting on a celestial two-hour set last Sunday afternoon. Playing to a capacity crowd at the Scarborough church, it was the cast’s first performance of many for their event calendar year. Age six to 20, the choir performed various cathedral classics, a Jewish jingle, and even a cover of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing.
On windy mornings in the fall at the Scarborough Bluffs, one may happen to see a group of neoprene-clothed surfers bobbing in the lake while waiting to catch a wave. Occasionally, passersby will see a surfer riding a wave towards the shore.
For those who have affection for England in between the world wars, Blithe Spirit proves to be a pleasant surprise at Scarborough’s community theatre.
It’s not Christmas that brings in new customers at the Value Village at Lawrence Ave East. It’s Halloween.
Fire Prevention Week was October 9 to October 15. Scarborough’s division held an open house on the last day, showing young children and their families how to keep their house safe from fire.
Café La Roche in Scarborough is known for its mellow shisha-smoking atmosphere but on Oct. 6 evening its atmosphere took a whole 360 as Liberal MPP Brad Duguid and his supporters celebrated his third straight provincial election in Scarborough Centre. A sea of voters in red were screaming out of excitement, chanting ‘Brad! Brad! Brad! Brad!’ ‘Duguid! Duguid! Duguid! Duguid!’ while throwing up red signs that had ‘FORWARD’ imprinted on it.