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THE READ :: Get Into The Room


PAGE TURNER :: This is it, easily the best book to cross our path this year.  Inside Room Irish writer Emma Donaghue (who makes her home in London, Ontario) takes no prisoners as she begins her original, riveting tale of Jack, a five year old boy whose lively, adorable, carefree take on day-to-day life with his 26-year-old mother belies the fact he doesn’t realize they are both being held prisoner in a tiny room.

Giving personalities to objects like Table  and Bed, relishing in the make-believeness of “Outside” (that exists only on TV), sleeping in Wardrobe, counting the dozens of creaks the bed makes when Old Nick comes to Room and gets into bed with Ma, Jack’s take – one fostered by his resourceful and resilient mother (turning desperate after six years in extremity) – provides a shocking and heart-stopping narrative from within the mind of a person in a way we haven’t experienced as a reader in ages.

Donaghue’s brave writing choice to tell her story from inside Jack’s mind only heightens the deep appreciation the reader feels for his mother and her devotion to teaching him, and to keeping him feeling normal and happy at any cost. This is a portrait of a mother’s love for her son and how that is commensurate with his blind trust in return.  Two unexpected twists within the tale left us gasping; Room is simply a magnificent novel, the best we’ve read in ages. ($9.99)

- TheGayGuideNetwork

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WOMAN OF THE HOUR :: ERIN McLAUGHLIN


Erin McLaughlin is the Editor-In-Chief at two of Canada’s most recognized magazines: Style at Home and Canadian Gardening… but she’s also disorganized and messy? Take a look at her amazing world of family, television, food, and literature (just don’t ask her to dance!).

JUST THE FACTS

I’m a: Taurus.
I’m: 39 years old.
I was born: [in] Toronto.
I am the: Editor-In-Chief at Style at Home and Canadian Gardening magazines.
My fave colour: mauve grey.
Passion: horseback riding.
Fantasy entourage: husband and my stepkids.
Turn-ons: matte black anything.
Irresistible in a mate: intelligence.
Phrase I most overuse: “It’s in my mental filing cabinet.”
Most people would be surprised to know I: am very messy.
Fictional best friend: Jenna Lyons of J.Crew.
Talent I wish I had: Rhythm.
When I order a cocktail I ask for a: Mock Mojito.


GUILTY PLEASURES

TV: PLL (also known as Pretty Little Liars)
Song: “Getting Jiggy With It,” Will Smith.
Greatest extravagance: Travel.

WEAR APPARENT

Jeans: Nudie.
Footwear: Prada Sport.
Watch: Don’t wear!
Eyewear: Oliver Peoples.
Casual: BCBG Max Azria.
Formal: BCBG Max Azria.

BEAUTY DUTY

Shampoo: Aveda Colour.
Face wash: Lancome face milk.
Moisturizer: Clinique.
Body Lotion: Aveeno.
Indulgence: Cow Shed body oil.

GOTTA GETTA GADGET

Gadgets: Matte black Rolls Royce.
On my music player now: CBC Radio One.
I always PVR: Any episode of Law & Order.

CULTURE VULTURE

Last book read: Room by Emma Donogue.
Last movie seen: Hanna.
Last concert: David Sedaris.
Last play: A Forest, Dark and Deep by Neil LaBute in London, England.

OBSESSIONS

Current obsession: Quinoa.
Past obsession: Brown Rice.
Future obsession: Israeli Couscous.

CRYSTAL BALL

The next big thing will be: A 25-hour day (I need that desperately!).

AND FINALLY …

Words of wisdom: Yesterday doesn’t matter, it’s all about today and tomorrow.

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Pride Toronto 30th Anniversary’s “Scintillating” Lineup!


Pride Toronto’s 30th anniversary festival features local heroes, international stars, literary lights, interactive arts and everything that is diverse, inclusive, queer and progressive on 9 stages spread over 35 blocks in downtown Toronto.

“Pride-goers can see Cyndi Lauper on the new Queen’s Park stage as part of the expanded Dyke Day program along with local favourites The Cliks, Saidah Baba Talibah, Dragonette, Betti Forde and more” says Mary Zondanos, Arts and Entertainment Manager at Pride Toronto.

Alternaqueer expands its program across the weekend with Lovers Love Haters (Debora Cohen from The Organ’s newest project), MEN, Misstress Barbara LIVE w/ Girls On A Ducati, Ryan G. Hinds, Josie Cotton, Woodhands, Diamond Rings, Private Life (Katie Stelmanis), Copenhagen’s Fagget Fairys and many more.

Divas reign supreme this year with Zelma Davis (from C+C Music Factory), Lolene, one the UK’s hottest exports, local darling Nancy Rancourt, resident Pride diva Simone Denny, Amanda Morra and R&B sensations Ivana Santilli and Jully Black.

Pride Week 2010 also features the TransVerse program, celebrating the Trans community with America’s Best Dance Crew Vogue Evolution, a commissioned dance piece by local superstar Scott Fordham (‘Full of GLEE’), Buck Angel, S. Bear Bergman, Alec Butler, Girlyman – who recently collaborated with Margaret Cho on her upcoming album, San Francisco hip hop notable Katastrophe and more including the official after party done in partnership with Pride Toronto’s South Asian program, FunkAsia!

Dance takes on many forms with Project Dance back for Round Two, along with Colour Me Dragg, Queer Idol’s tribute to Pride Toronto’s 30 year history, House of Monroe, FunkAsia’s amazing dancers, and – another first – the Pride Toronto Flashmob.

In 2010 for the first time, Pride Toronto introduces ‘Werq!’ a circuit music program which spans the whole weekend, taking over Wellesley stage.

“It all kicks off with Aqua Pride, a co-presentation between Pride Toronto and Prism Festival,” says Zondanos. “Prism is one of North America’s largest circuit festivals and we are proud to working with them again.”

The Werq! Stage features Ana Paula, Isaac Escalante, David Morales, Australian dream Kitty Glitter, Honey Dijon, Cajjmere Wray, Mike Viera, Pierre Fitch and others.

The Blockorama stage returns for the 12th year with a solid line up of resident favourites and new discoveries in George Hislop parkette, including DJ Memphis Sugar, Nik Red, Ayo Leilani, Craig Dominic, Abstract Random, Troy Jackson, Michelle Ross, Ill Nana, Unruly Twin, DJ Bugo and Jojo Flores.

Those hot for electronic music can join JELO, Robb G, The House Moguls, Sydney Blu, Hector Fonseca, Dwayne Minard, MC Flipside, DJ Blackcat, Adam K & Soha, Panic Bomber, Deko-ze, Don Berns AKA Dr. Trance, Neill Macleod, DJ Ritu (BBC radio), Brandon Sek, Chiclet, and  the Yes Yes Y’all crew.

“Pride Toronto’s Village stage includes a stellar line up of Drag Queens, Kings and Burlesque,” Zondanos says, “featuring the Degenderit Cabaret, Zippers Angels, Carlotta Carlisle, GIA, Michel Doiron, Divinesque, Eddie Barnett, Michelle Ross, Ivory, Daytona Bitch, Divine, Genderfuct, Miss Conception, Sofonda Cox, Laura Landauer, Dirk and Flare.

For the younger set, Fruit Loopz produced by Supporting our Youth includes two stages with youth artists in sunny Alexander Parkette, complete with Toronto’s most talented young musicians, slam poets, dancers, actors and drag artists.

The Community Café, Pride Toronto’s community space in which performers donate their performance to the festival in celebration of the community includes the Asian Community AIDS Services, Canadian Tamil Congress, NIA, Bold Steps Dance Studio, Queer Dance Community, Hula Sun Village Dance Troupe, Sapphire Dance Productions and 88 Days of Fortune.

The Pride Lounge, the festival’s singer/songwriter space, will feature performances from Michael Caplan, Meridith Shaw, Melissa Li (from Good Asian Drivers), Michelle Mondesir, Shawnee Lynne, eMKeh, Jaceyln Holmes, Rachel Newman, VIVIV and more.

Literary program Proud Voices is back again with curator Susan G. Cole (Senior Entertainment and Books Editor at NOW Magazine) hosting an incredible and inspiring program with the Aqsa Collective, Truth Is…, Beth Ann Fisher, Christina Starr, Jess Dobkin, Rose Cullis, Krystle Mullin, Lex Vaughn, Mariko Tamaki, Jon Redfern, Shaun Proulx, Emma Donoghue, Pink Ink and Vivek Shraya.

Plot, Engage, Disperse, Pride Toronto’s interactive art program, returns again with students from the Toronto Alternative Arts school, youth from Sketch, life size twister, the “What Does Pride Mean to You” photo project from Pride Toronto’s Youth Committee, live graffiti, sketching and many other ways people can interact with the festival!

Pride Toronto’s new Spotlight Series showcases some of the individuals and organizations who contribute year round to the vibrancy of our cultural community. Carlyle Jansen presents ‘Crave’ a women’s erotic cabaret at the Phoenix, the women behind the ‘club skirts’ Dinah Shore present ‘Jet Setter’ at 99 Sudbury, and Matt Sims presents a special Pride edition of ‘HEY REBEL!’, one of Toronto’s best monthly all ages events at one of Toronto’s best venues, The Great Hall.

In addition, Zahra Dhanani of Funkasia, Nik Red and Shafik Kamani present the official Transverse afterparty at the Phoenix Concert Theatre; Denise Benson and Cozmic Cat present ‘CHERRY BOMB: PRIDE: A DEEPER LOVE’ at Revival; Big Primpin’ does a special edition at Wrongbar; Alan Kliffer presents ‘Gay for Comedy’ at the Panasonic Theatre and the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives present a remount of their National Portrait Collection.

“And that’s definitely not all,” says Zondanos. “There are many other performers we will be hosting at Pride this year, so stay tuned!”

For a full schedule of events, including dates, times and locations, keep checking www.pridetoronto.com.

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