Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Author pins down city’s changing landscape

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in Life

Antanas Sileika, the director of the School of Writers, has published a short story on experiences in the city of Toronto. ... [continue reading]

[FAT] a treat for everyone

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E

Guest lecturer and photographer Arline Malakian is set to unveil her exhibit, Black on Black, next week at [FAT], Toronto Alternative Arts and Fashion Week. ... [continue reading]

Comedy show no ‘WoOopsie’-daisy

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E

Comedy show no ‘WoOopsie’-daisy

Graduate Kaitlin Loftus drew the biggest star yet to her comedy club on Monday when Allyson Smith was the headliner at WoOopsies Laugh Lounge. ... [continue reading]

Grad becoming teacher in fall

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E

Grad becoming teacher in fall

After establishing a name for himself south of the border, Shirantha Beddage will be returning to his roots when he assumes his new … ... [continue reading]

Economy not a downer for songwriters, says instructor

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E, Life

When the economy slumps, songwriters at Humber use art as a therapeutic mode of escape. ... [continue reading]

Film and TV industries cashing in on low loonie

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E, Biz/Tech

The falling Canadian dollar and exhausted American tax subsidies are bringing jobs and production dollars back to Toronto’s film and television industries. ... [continue reading]

Musical brothers play to jazzed-up audience

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in A&E

Musical brothers play to jazzed-up audience

Humber professor and jazz sensation Pat LaBarbera hasn’t played music with his two brothers since they were children, but the three blew the roof off the Lakeshore Campus auditorium last week. ... [continue reading]

Wilderness survival skills course attracts novices and adventurers

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in Life, News

Wilderness survival skills course attracts novices and adventurers

It was a small newspaper advertisement and a desire for adventure that brought Les Stroud, TV’s ‘Survivorman’ to Humber to train for a career in outdoor education. ... [continue reading]

5k run draws hundreds

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in Life

5k run draws hundreds

Humber student Charlie Lay placed tenth out of about 500 people in the fourth annual five kilometre run, organized by students in the fitness and health promotion program. ... [continue reading]

Student is the new face of festival in Whistler

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Archivist in Life

Student is the new face of festival in Whistler

Humber fashion arts student, Miranda Furtado, beat 50 other applicants to be the new face of Whistler’s Ski and Snowboard Festival. ... [continue reading]