Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Ln
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 1:05 am
Re: If This Is War, Gen Y Doesn’t Have A Column Wedding Dress Chance, Barbara Kay, May 30.
Western Boomers have had it better than any other generation in the history of man. Our parents left us a remarkably peaceful and prosperous society, with a propensity toward increasing tolerance. A dynamic and growing community with a rapidly expanding and secure middle class.We took that society and outsourced the jobs the middle class depended on, along with replacing manufactured goods with services and financial dealings.
We voted ourselves great pensions and entitlements and financed them with debt. We set a course for ever-increasing concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands. We now sit on wealth greater than the world has ever known and moan our poverty and our inability to provide services to those who came after us.These damned “unrealistic and under-adaptive” Millennials (those born between the late-1970s and the late-1980s); they can’t even enunciate their feelings of injustice.
Well, God help us when they do. Bill Kerson, Toronto.Dane Lewis, executive director of the Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals & Gays, said there were increasing “pockets of tolerance” on the island.“Why should men take us seriously as advertising professionals? Women weren’t even taken seriously as consumers,” Maas writes. “We were at best decorative fluff heads; our biggest concerns were ring around the collar and wax buildup on the kitchen floor.” Female writers were hired because of the glut of “packaged goods” — those sold in supermarkets and therefore under the jurisdiction of women’s household dollars — but they were not respected in the workplace, even after David Ogilvy famously declared that, “the consumer is not Plus Size Wedding Dresses a moron; she is your wife.”Part of Preloved’s wholesale business success was its ability to trade on its reputation of strong design and marketing savvy: Ms. Grieve is a fixture and brand ambassador for clients to host expanded “pop-up” collections of her line at boutiques where Preloved is carried.The leitmotif in the clothes was the peacock — the animal so revered in this early-20th century artistic movement. The majestic bird’s colours, silken sheen — and even its showoff beauty were plucked as inspiration in the 53 looks.“From a Jewish religious perspective, it absolutely is a no-no,” said Rabbi Michal Shekel, executive director of the Toronto Board of Rabbis. “But I think you will find that many less observant Jews probably view it very secularly and celebrate it.” And, while pious Jews may be forbidden from sending their children out trick or treating, they get a pass to giving out candy to gentile trick-or-treaters, since it promotes peace with one’s neighbours and “wards off unneeded hatred towards the Jewish people,” according to an essay by American Rabbi Michael Broyde.1. THEATRE: At Christmas, it’s Charles Dickens who, 200 years later, we still turn to for a bit of comfort, cheer and an abstract lesson or two about the ledgers of life and debt. At the heart of the Western yuletide canon lies A Christmas Carol. Sure, it’s been sliced, diced and Disneyified over the years, but here, it’s Soulpepper’s Michael Shamata who’s taken the tale of Crachit and Scrooge and made it his own icon, with some help from Joseph Ziegler as Cheap Plus Size Wedding Dresses Ebenezer, reprising his popular turn in the role. Donations will be solicited at each performance to aid The Stop Community Food Centre, too, to stay with the spirit of generosity.? Through Dec. 29. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Ln. $51-$68; soulpepper.ca.“Now this applies especially to discussions of so-called no-go zones, areas where non-Muslims allegedly are not allowed in and police supposedly won’t go,” Banderas said. “To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country and no credible information to support the assertion that there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.”Perhaps we do not need full-blown Pharmacare just yet. If the goal is to make drugs available to all who need them, why not first start with coverage for the financially devastating costs associated with drugs for cancers and rare diseases that are too often denied for one bureaucratic reason or another. Secondly, the provinces need to level the playing field.Steven Scheffer, Burlington, Ont.
“It started from capital Pyongyang, and now spreading all across the country,” a source told Radio Free Asia, a U.S. government funded non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.12:50 p.m. –?Now inside the auditorium and feeling restless, and with nothing else to Tweet about, the gadget bloggers begin giving us a running commentary of the label-friendly Top 40 music Apple will be playing as the auditorium fills up. Either that, or Apple will be playing The Beatles. Apple loves The Beatles.
Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Ln
Western Boomers have had it better than any other generation in the history of man. Our parents left us a remarkably peaceful and prosperous society, with a propensity toward increasing tolerance. A dynamic and growing community with a rapidly expanding and secure middle class.We took that society and outsourced the jobs the middle class depended on, along with replacing manufactured goods with services and financial dealings.
We voted ourselves great pensions and entitlements and financed them with debt. We set a course for ever-increasing concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands. We now sit on wealth greater than the world has ever known and moan our poverty and our inability to provide services to those who came after us.These damned “unrealistic and under-adaptive” Millennials (those born between the late-1970s and the late-1980s); they can’t even enunciate their feelings of injustice.
Well, God help us when they do. Bill Kerson, Toronto.Dane Lewis, executive director of the Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals & Gays, said there were increasing “pockets of tolerance” on the island.“Why should men take us seriously as advertising professionals? Women weren’t even taken seriously as consumers,” Maas writes. “We were at best decorative fluff heads; our biggest concerns were ring around the collar and wax buildup on the kitchen floor.” Female writers were hired because of the glut of “packaged goods” — those sold in supermarkets and therefore under the jurisdiction of women’s household dollars — but they were not respected in the workplace, even after David Ogilvy famously declared that, “the consumer is not Plus Size Wedding Dresses a moron; she is your wife.”Part of Preloved’s wholesale business success was its ability to trade on its reputation of strong design and marketing savvy: Ms. Grieve is a fixture and brand ambassador for clients to host expanded “pop-up” collections of her line at boutiques where Preloved is carried.The leitmotif in the clothes was the peacock — the animal so revered in this early-20th century artistic movement. The majestic bird’s colours, silken sheen — and even its showoff beauty were plucked as inspiration in the 53 looks.“From a Jewish religious perspective, it absolutely is a no-no,” said Rabbi Michal Shekel, executive director of the Toronto Board of Rabbis. “But I think you will find that many less observant Jews probably view it very secularly and celebrate it.” And, while pious Jews may be forbidden from sending their children out trick or treating, they get a pass to giving out candy to gentile trick-or-treaters, since it promotes peace with one’s neighbours and “wards off unneeded hatred towards the Jewish people,” according to an essay by American Rabbi Michael Broyde.1. THEATRE: At Christmas, it’s Charles Dickens who, 200 years later, we still turn to for a bit of comfort, cheer and an abstract lesson or two about the ledgers of life and debt. At the heart of the Western yuletide canon lies A Christmas Carol. Sure, it’s been sliced, diced and Disneyified over the years, but here, it’s Soulpepper’s Michael Shamata who’s taken the tale of Crachit and Scrooge and made it his own icon, with some help from Joseph Ziegler as Cheap Plus Size Wedding Dresses Ebenezer, reprising his popular turn in the role. Donations will be solicited at each performance to aid The Stop Community Food Centre, too, to stay with the spirit of generosity.? Through Dec. 29. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Ln. $51-$68; soulpepper.ca.“Now this applies especially to discussions of so-called no-go zones, areas where non-Muslims allegedly are not allowed in and police supposedly won’t go,” Banderas said. “To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country and no credible information to support the assertion that there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.”Perhaps we do not need full-blown Pharmacare just yet. If the goal is to make drugs available to all who need them, why not first start with coverage for the financially devastating costs associated with drugs for cancers and rare diseases that are too often denied for one bureaucratic reason or another. Secondly, the provinces need to level the playing field.Steven Scheffer, Burlington, Ont.
“It started from capital Pyongyang, and now spreading all across the country,” a source told Radio Free Asia, a U.S. government funded non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.12:50 p.m. –?Now inside the auditorium and feeling restless, and with nothing else to Tweet about, the gadget bloggers begin giving us a running commentary of the label-friendly Top 40 music Apple will be playing as the auditorium fills up. Either that, or Apple will be playing The Beatles. Apple loves The Beatles.
Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Ln