All posts by Michelle Rivard

About Michelle Rivard

  • Get Gelled!

    From Gaga to RiRi, nail art is everywhere. On the runways of London to the streets of Toronto, your average mani just ain’t cutting it these days. Gone are the days of French Acrylic tips, it’s time...

    • Posted March 28, 2013
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  • ONOIR

    The dark is a place we don’t really spend too much time. It’s typically reserved for sleeping, and other night time activities. We usually associate the dark with fear, like The Dark Knight Rises, and Who’s Afraid...

    • Posted December 7, 2012
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  • Fusaro’s

    Pat Belsito has been proudly serving up his family recipes for the past 14 years. His two restaurants, Fusaro’s, are named after his mother. Growing up in an Italian family, Pat spent a lot of time in...

    • Posted August 30, 2012
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  • The Bow Tie Ice Cream Truck

    Nothing says summer like a sweet, cold ice cream. Whether in a cone, cup, milkshake, or split, a hot summer day is perfectly capped off with a sweet cold treat. The Bow Tie Ice Cream Truck has...

    • Posted July 24, 2012
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  • Say Cheese

    “Say Cheese” is an expression every Canadian is familiar with. It brings up the image of a big, smiling face, and what’s not to love about that?! Say Cheese is also a restaurant recently opened up on...

    • Posted May 24, 2012
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  • The Civilized Bride Show (2011)

    The Canadian Wedding Industry generates over 4 BILLION dollars in sales every year! Of the hundreds of thousands of couples who take the plunge every year, the majority of them make it an event to remember. Gowns,...

    • Posted November 4, 2011
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  • The Boreal Gelato Company

    The Boreal Gelato Company opened up in the booming Parkdale neighbourhood this past July 1st. Owner Melanie Clancy began by offering the neighbourhood a delicious selection of in-house made gelato. Just a few weeks ago on Thanksgiving...

    • Posted October 26, 2011
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  • Little Nicky’s Coffee

    If you’ve walked along the strip of Queen West from Spadina to John, you’ve probably seen the sandwich board pointing the way to Little Nicky’s Coffee. No, it’s not a reference to an Adam Sandler film. It’s...

    • Posted October 25, 2011
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  • The First Annual Toronto Garlic Festival (2011)

    The First Annual Toronto Garlic Festival was held Saturday, September 25th at the Evergreen Brick Works and lucky me got to go check it out. I brought along my trusty photographer Lexi of LexingtonTO.com because eating garlic...

    • Posted October 6, 2011
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