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  Monday, 23 September 2002

 < 12:53:34 PM>.

Hey, Roy Thomson Hall actually sounds good It will never be a Carnegie, but the renovated acoustics of Toronto's prime concert venue are much improved

By ROBERT EVERETT-GREEN
-- Roy Thomson Hall Re-opening Concert The Toronto Symphony Orchestra At Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on SaturdayIt's not every day that 2,600 people feel the urge to dress up, run downtown and listen to a building. But that was the order of the night on Saturday, as Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall showed off its new sound with a gala concert by the hall's principal tenants, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.  FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]

Congratulations Mr. Everett-Green. I think he got it bang on.


 < 12:50:10 PM>.

Bring on Kyoto to save the great expressway of life

By DAVID MACFARLANE
-- Ihardly ever go anywhere. It's one of the chief advantages of being a writer. The commute is short. I wake up. I triangulate coffee, brain and computer. I start working. On days when I'm feeling tres engage, I might even climb out of my pyjamas.  FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts

 < 11:22:03 AM>.

Man dies, woman saved jumping from fourth-floor flames
A group of Edmonton Eskimos helped catch a woman who jumped from a burning apartment building late Sunday afternoon. F U L L   S T O R Y
[CBC News]




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