Bye Wally Crouter Lane: CFRB heads downtown
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Cannes jewel heist imitates Hitchcock art
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As Riveria jewel robberies go it may not have had quite the appeal of John Robie’s adventures in To Catch A Thief. Neither was the young man who got away with $53 million in jewellery privileged to play kissy face with Grace Kelly. But for romantics, the extraordinary robbery yesterday at the Cannes Carlton Hotel recalls all the glamour of the suave cat burglar played by Cary Grant. Unlike the fictional Robie, today’s thief simply walked into a temporary jewellery exhibit and scooped up the gems. It happened in broad daylight and the media suggests there was close to no security. The Carlton is both the site of the annual film awards and the main locale for the 1955 Kelly-Grant epic. The film was produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Above, the trailer coyly entices Who Could Ask For Anything More? Grown up minds were intended to know what more might be asked and given. Teaopia on South Bayvew now closed
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| Clearing out at Teaopia |
Ont migrant worker wins $23,500 rights award
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Bay move on Saks sets up tussle with Nordstrom
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Origins of Saks rich Fifth Avenue mystique
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Critical moments of streetcar shooting video
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All the Pope’s world was on Copacabana beach
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The Pope’s world seems to have gathered on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro Saturday. As many as three million people were there for the last service of the pontiff’s visit. This remarkable picture spans the humanity as demurely garbed nuns walk briskly by a would-be pin up model. The nuns are wearing what appear to be the cornet headdress of the San Tanco Nunnery (and others) worn by Sister Bertrille (Sally Field) in the Flying Nun.Smoked and Cracked has hot and cold lobster
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Long-time reader Susan J has written to suggest that those who love lobster might like to visit Smoked and Cracked at 516 Mt. Pleasant Rd. Susan points out they make lobster rolls both hot and cold. And the restaurant and catering service specializes in many other lobster dishes. From their website and other online links, it seems that the owners, Michael Kash and Ron Raymer, started Smoked and Cracked in December of last year. They have a fairly elaborate catering service as well. Smoked and Cracked is on the west side of Mt Pleasant just north of Millwood Rd. This suggestion arises from the McLobster posts of recent days. Previous post.
Jay’s Tom Cheek honoured in Cooperstown
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| The late Tom Cheek |
The Blue Jay’s first play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, has been honoured in a ceremony at Doubleday Park in Cooperstown N.Y. Cheek’s widow, Shirley Cheek accepted the Ford C. Frick award for broadcast excellence. Cheek died in 2005 with a record 4,306 consecutive Blue Jays games to his credit, including opening day in 1976. He called the team’s two World Series victories. Tom Cheek is frequently remembered for his exuberant and heartfelt call of Joe Carter’s World Series-winning home run in 1993. “Touch ’em all, Joe! You’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life.”
Hot or cold lobster and crab are on our menu
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Reader and genuine down-easter Patrick Rocca (and others) have commented on the South Bayview Bulldog’s preference for lobster as a hot dish. This arose (post below) on our observation that the McLobster was a disappointment because we were expecting a hot dish. Expectations are so important. It was no doubt careless to anticipate something like a luscious Hot Lobster Roll (left) when we hit the Bayview-Eglinton McDonald’s. And we certainly should not have expected it at $6.79. There are just so many hot lobster dishes that it seemed natural to expect it. Ever tucked into Lobster Cantonese style? As to cold seafood, those who have been fortunate to visit Joe’s Stone Crab (right) in Miami will have been whisked to tongue-tickling heaven when they eat this delicacy with a little lemon mayonnaise. Late add: A reader writes that a small plate of stone crabs at Joe’s is now $30. 




