Tewder
Senior Member
I'd rather see more people at one place, than scattered in mutiple places. I'd also like to see better entertainment. After 12 last night, they had the cast of Jersey Boys singing showtunes. Lame.
Showtunes are never lame
I'd rather see more people at one place, than scattered in mutiple places. I'd also like to see better entertainment. After 12 last night, they had the cast of Jersey Boys singing showtunes. Lame.
I agree. I think NPS projects a better image of Toronto.
I agree with you in principle, but my point was that Dundas Square is just a generic media square, which has been done elsewhere with superior results, whereas NPS presents something unique and original to the world (and I'd like to think expats agree).
City Hall itself is a recognizable symbol of Toronto. I look at it and think "Toronto!"
Dundas Square could be anywhere. I look at it and think "Jack Astors and AMC."
Also, the holiday decorations on Yonge St. are embarrasing and don't need any extra attention, imo.
Looks better than this.
Just found this... hopefully this is not going to be the reality...
How is it possible for one building to single-handedly make me despise multiculturalism?