03 Feb 2014

Kings of the Hill

While it’s undeniable that Canadians will huddle around televisions for every puck drop Sidney Crosby and our national hockey team see at the 2014 Winter Olympics, there’s one event that just shouldn’t be missed: men’s moguls. The reason? Alexandre Bilodeau...
By Michael Hill
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03 Feb 2014

Back in the Game

Many of us have been there. You’re with someone for years, and the relationship ends. Regardless of whether you were married, engaged or never made it “official,” you parted ways with someone very special to you. Getting out of a...
By Jill Knapp-Zitron
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03 Feb 2014

The Right Degree of Good Parenting

We all want to be good parents, but did you know that it’s possible to be too good?  That’s right. It’s easier than you think to overdo well-intentioned “good” parenting habits like helping, giving attention and making kids happy.  In...
By Karen Skinulis
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03 Feb 2014

An Eye for the Ethereal

Within the crisp white walls of Michael Kors’ headquarters in downtown Toronto, prettily patterned sundresses and striking retro-esque ensembles steal the eye. Ultra-femme fashion from the ’40s meets a ’70s summer romance. Spring is in the air, and Kors is...
By Rebecca Alberico
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03 Feb 2014

Breaking the Ice With Elisha Cuthbert

Elisha Cuthbert has the coolest job in the world. A darling of both the small and silver screens, the Montreal native turned heads in the likes of Love Actually, The Girl Next Door and 24 before landing a lead role...
By Amanda Storey
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03 Feb 2014

The Makeup Maestro

He’s rouged some of the world’s most revered faces, including America’s First Lady Michelle Obama and television superstar Oprah Winfrey. His cosmetics collection, appropriately named Ü (pronounced “ooh”), combines organic elements to promote a holistic approach to health and well-being....
By Rebecca Alberico
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03 Feb 2014

For the Love of Carmen

When you’re about to interview the likes of Romanian-Canadian songstress Carmen Corcoz, there’s some hefty preparation required. Because let’s be honest, there are usually two ways that a sit-down chat like this could go: the individual in question could either...
By Amanda Storey
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02 Feb 2014

Fire & Ice

Sid Seixeiro isn’t too happy with Environment Canada. The radio sportscaster is giving it to the government’s weather watchdog for a not-so-prompt heads-up about the snowstorm that hit Toronto over the weekend. “I would like to thank the guys who...
By Michael Hill
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01 Feb 2014

The Making of a Master Chef

For Claudio Aprile, the grandiose culinary spectacle that is MasterChef Canada represents the most intense experience of his life. It’s an odd revelation from a man who brought us flash-frozen ice cream and one of the best restaurants in Toronto,...
By Amanda Storey
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