2006

Two Films and a Wedding until 1:00

Saturday I went directly from my two festival films to a wedding in the St. Andrews club overlooking Toronto Harbour and, incidentally, the Roy Thompson Hall gala. I think I was having a better time which means these reviews are short. La Tourneuse de Pages was a deliberately slow-moving thriller which avoids the obvious choices.

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The Magic Flute — Twisted Marvel

The Magic Flute exceeded my expectations. I laughed and cried in turns. In the opening sequence, spring meadows and Mozart’s vivacious music are set against the falling shells and falling men of World War One. Bright colours, stunning CGI and odd juxtapositions, such as soldiers carrying band instruments, induct us into a magical realm. Mozart’s

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Torontohispano.com

I have just added a link to one of my favorite Spanish websites: Torontohispano.com. It’s the main source for information about the Toronto Latin scene. They have an online music station, lots of news, local event listings and links. Torontohispano also just launched a glossy magazine as of October 2006. I understand written Spanish better

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The Magic Flute — Kenneth Branagh’s Adaptation

I’m looking forward to seeing The Magic Flute, directed by Kenneth Branagh. He has restaged the opera using an English libretto by the well-known actor and writer Stephen Fry. I’ve been a fan of Fry’s comic acting since I first saw him in the BBC’s Blackadder series. I also enjoyed the satirical humour in his

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Sabbatical Year Blog

When you were a kid did you read everything? I did: books, street signs, magazines, comic books, newspapers. My parents could hardly get me away from text long enough to feed me. When I did finally get to the table I would even read the… you guessed it: cereal box. I’m a working mom in

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