Arts & Entertainment – July 2007
Toronto Fringe Festival’s KidsVenue (The Palmerston Library) — There’s just one family-oriented venue at the Fringe, but the festival has packed a lot into this single space
Blends baby food and chops too
Modern kitchens are often equipped with a counter garage or two in which to park appliances. If you don’t have the luxury of ample storage, an appliance that does the job of two makes sense. If you are looking for
Summer-sational hot toys
Back in grandma’s day, everyone got in on the action turning the crank for the home make ice cream. Today, the Play and Freeze Ice Cream Maker delivers home made ice cream by playing catch. Add the basic ingredients inside
Dangerous cosmetics?
Behind those picture-perfect models is a frightening secret that the personal care industry would just as soon keep secret: 89 per cent of cosmetics contain one or more untested ingredients. This means that the safety of the stuff we’re s
This ‘stew’ has wrong recipe
Stephen Beck's completely literal interpretation of the Bible outlined in his book A Father's Stew is, to a columnist who believes that women should be allowed to work out of the home if they like, completely out of whack
Luminato
So you're aware that for the first 10 days of June, Toronto will host the world's newest international arts festival but did you know that 75 per cent of Luminato events are free - many of them geared towards family?
TRAVEL MADE EASY
Car seats are meant to be strapped into a vehicle, not carried around like a piece of luggage. It's just that when air travel and kids are combined, the lugging of car seats through airports is a necessity
Asthma sufferers can breathe easier
Perhaps the scariest of all Edgar Allan Poe's stories is the one called 'The Cask of Amontillado' in which the narrator, Montresor, gets revenge on his enemy Fortunato for a thousand unnamed injuries. He lures Fortunato into the catacomb