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The Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD)

The Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD)

Food & Drink // T.O.’s top 15 mains under $15 Eat well. Spend less. Not too long ago, a dinner entree under $30 in a top Toronto restaurant was about as rare as an apology from Stephen Harper. Though excesses like the $40 hamburger and the $100 pizza topped with gold foil are a thing of the past, today’s savvy restaurateurs are slashing prices more deeply than ever. Here are NOW’s picks for the 15 best main courses in town with a sticker price of $15 – or less! This should help you ride out the recession with a full belly and a smile in your wallet. Macaroni & Cheese @ Weezie’s Constance Guitard Photo By Kathryn Gaitens No Kraft Dinner this! “I keep trying to take it off the menu, but the regulars complain,” says Weezie’s owner and chef, Constance Guitard, of the ultimate comfort food main. 354 King East, at Power, 416-777-9339 Ox Tongue Bourguignonne @ Bistro Camino Hiro Hatori Photo By David Laurence Tongue’s not for the squeamish. 2750 Danforth, at Dawes, 416-698-0283 Brit-style Roast Beef Dinner @ House on Parliament Sri Nalliah Jean Seow

Valldemossa Valldemossa Valldemossa (in Mallorquin) or Valldemosa (in Spanish) is a village and municipality on the island of Majorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Valldemossa is famous for one landmark: the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa, built at the beginning of the 14th century, when the mystic and philosopher Ramon Llull lived in this area of Majorca. In the 1830s the Spanish government confiscated monasteries, and the historic estate was sold to private owners, who have since hosted some prominent guests. These have included the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin and his lover the pioneering French writer George Sand (who wrote a notable account of A Winter in Majorca, describing their 1838–39 visit and praising the island's natural beauty but criticizing what she perceived as the prejudice and vices of the natives). Later the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío was guest of the Sureda y Montaner families who own the Chartreuse estate. Coordinates:

Encyclopedia: Rubén Darío From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Félix Rubéen García Sarmiento (Metapa, January 18, 1867 – Leon February 6, 1916), known as Rubén Darío, was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo (modernism) that flourished at the end of the nineteenth century. Darío has had a great and lasting influence on twentieth-century Spanish literature and journalism. He has been praised as the "Prince of Castilian Letters" and undisputed father of the modernismo literary movement.[1] Darío is revered as Nicaragua's greatest diplomat and a leading voice of Central and South America. Life cochonManuel Garcia and Rosa Sarmiento were married on April 26, 1866, in Leon, after obtaining the necessary ecclesiastic permissions since they were second degree cousins. Although, according to his baptism, Ruben's last name was Garcia, his paternal family had been known by the last name of Dario for many generations. Ruben Dario spent his childhood in the city of Leon.

Second Porch Home HomeAway Purchases Social Vacation Rental Site, Second Porch AUSTIN, TX, May 11, 2011 – HomeAway, Inc., the worldwide leader in online vacation rentals, today announced the acquisition of Second Porch Inc., a vacation rental site that enables homeowners and professional managers to market vacation homes to travelers through their social network on Facebook. With the Second Porch technology and team, HomeAway® intends to accelerate the integration of social features across its network of sites to provide an additional word-of-mouth marketing channel to its customers. “The Second Porch team understands the intersection between social networking and vacation rentals,” says HomeAway Chief Executive Officer, Brian Sharples. “We are excited to be joining HomeAway,” says Brent Hieggelke, co-founder of Second Porch. Second Porch will continue to operate from its headquarters in Portland, Ore. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Learn more: Second Porch Acquisition FAQ

OUESSANT - site officiel de l'Office de Tourisme New in New Orleans WHILE continues to struggle to repopulate many residential neighborhoods after pummeled the region in late August 2005, the bulk of the city’s popular cultural assets, which generally suffered little damage, are pulling in tens of thousands of out-of-town visitors. And not only are those old venues still big draws — breakfast at Brennan’s, a stroll past street artists on Jackson Square, a visit to Preservation Hall to hear traditional jazz — an entirely new selection of cultural and culinary sites has emerged. There are several new galleries, some wailing new clubs and more than a dozen new restaurants — always a big draw in New Orleans. What follows is just a sample of the new offerings, chosen to represent several of New Orleans’s most interesting neighborhoods and to showcase some of what’s new across the music, food and culture scenes. Musicians’ Village Upper Ninth Ward www.nolamusiciansvillage.com “It really is a beacon of hope for a lot of people around here,” Mr. 528 Music Club Sucré

Les 6 cultures d'Internet Il y a eu 5 grandes cultures qui ont façonné Internet depuis ses débuts : (1) les militaires, (2) l'élite technico-scientifique académique, (3) les programmeurs, (4) les communautés virtuelles et (5) les entrepreneurs. L'émergence de ce qui convient d'appeler le web 2.0 laisse une place à l'influence nouvelle d'une sixième vague: celle des "opérateurs de symboles". On est en droit de dire que la mouvance en cours sur le web laisse émerger une culture qui semble redéfinir l'utilisation du réseau, d'où l'appellation web 2.0. Mais on pourrait tout aussi bien écrire Internet 6.0 puisqu'Internet n'a pas débuté avec l'avènement du web. Cet Internet 6.0, ou, restons simple, ce web 2.0, offre, pour le meilleur et le pire, par sa simplicité d'utilisation et d'agrégation, une place accrue à une tranche de la population (en général très jeune) de diffuser, contrôler, créer, mixer et remixer du contenu sur Internet. Le ground zero : les militaires Mais ce point reste fondamental. --- Références ---

MamaShelter.com Paris en room service - Enquêtes - Lefigaro.fr/madame, l'univers féminin du Figaro. Ils affichent une personnalité souvent liée à celle de leur propriétaire. Avant le grand déferlement des futurs palaces parisiens, à l’orée de 2010, une dizaine d’hôtels-boutiques ont éclos dans la capitale ou se sont refait une beauté. Notre semaine de chambres en lobbys, piscines et restaurants. Lundi, j’encanaille ma semaine au Jules Où ? Check-in : de 5 à 7. Le décor : rétro, cosy, feutré et décomplexé, un camaïeu de styles 50s, 60s et 70s, façonné d’après les conseils avisés de la grande prêtresse de l’hôtellerie, Grace Leo (G.L.A Hotels). Quelle chambre ?

BEING THERE: TORONTO It’s small, bitterly cold in winter, and far from beautiful – but also a likeable, even lovable city. Tim Rostron moved there from London a decade ago and hasn’t looked back ... From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Autumn 2009 Every morning I use the subway to take my four-year-old son, Frank, to school. We’re travelling during the rush hour, so there are often as many as a couple of dozen other people on the platform and on the train there’s not always a spare seat. Frank, a Torontonian himself, likes to chat with the other Torontonians. We alight at Spadina subway station and walk to the school. It’s summer here as I write, a brief season book-ended by biblical rainstorms and followed by a long and increasingly brutal winter. At school a couple of other besuited dads are hanging around the playground, but mostly the parents are dressed in casual attire like their children’s. Canadians are far more aware of this cultural takeover than the average Briton is of the one going on at home.

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