Gone With the Print

TORONTO, Ontario Originally Published June, 2012  The days of print journalism are over it seems as we embark the digital and social media era. Newspapers serve a new purpose to society; disposable mats when painting the house, a main component for paper-maché projects, ideal for wrapping fragile glassware when moving, or perfect stuffing for store…

Methods of Modern Love

TORONTO, Ontario Originally published July 20, 2012  Love? Who needs it? That seems to be the consensus among university students aged 21-25. Considering that my mother was happily married at age 21, (a norm back then) this new outlook on relationships is polar opposite to the perspective of those just a few generations back. The…

VELD Music Festival Review

TORONTO, Ontario Originally published Aug 12, 2012  It’s been exactly one week after VELD Music Festival and I can’t get the feeling of those two glorious days out of my mind. Nor can’t I stop talking about it with friends, or looking back at pictures, searching hash tags about it on Twitter, or listening to…

EDM Summer Festivals In Toronto

TORONTO, Ontario Originally published September 3rd, 2012  The beats drum slow and steady. Soft at first then gradually it gets louder. The buildup begins as you wait in anticipation, feeling the vibrations make its way through your body. It gets faster and faster. And then there is the top of the roller coaster feeling, right…

Streets of Montreal

MONTREAL, Quebec This past spring I roadied it down to Montreal for some site seeing, fun, and networking.  The city, in comparison to Toronto, is very down to earth. Although not as diverse in culture and language,  Montreal still has lots to offer. One unique component is that the streets intertwine old, classic, antique elements  with…

Caribbean Heat

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad Originally published, July 2012  The country of  Trinidad and Tobago.  Most noted for Carnival, steel pan, soca and calypso. The island offers visitors a unique experience like no other. Soca music blasts from near by cars making it difficult for pedestrians to pass by with out dancing. The doubles stand on the street corner is busy…

Weekend at Mont Tremblant

MONT-TREMBLANT, Quebec Originally Published, May 2012  On the weekend of May 26th and 27th 2012, I drove eight hours north of Toronto to the city of Mont-Tremblant Quebec. Noted for being a popular ski resort in the winter, many don’t know of the beauty it conceals under the snow. Here lies 43 photo’s of my…