Johnny Au
Senior Member
Rob Ford is the patron of the arts, if the definition of arts include rock musicians and television commercials, but excluding unauthorized inner city murals, orchestral instruments, arthouse films, and such.
Rob Ford's definition of arts is different from our definition. He cuts funding to arts that he does not consider arts.So he has to like those other things, or all arts, in order to be considered a patron of the arts?
Rob Ford's definition of arts is different from our definition. He cuts funding to arts that he does not consider arts.
Yes, hypocrisy flows threw Robbie's veins, like doing a presser from the TIFF village but actually voted against their funding.
Ford's List of the Arts:
Art Flemming, Art Garfunkel, Art Carney, Art Linkletter, Art Bell, Art Monk...
Point taken. And we're not on opposing sides of this. However which specific arts programs has Ford cut?Rob Ford's definition of arts is different from our definition. He cuts funding to arts that he does not consider arts.
Point taken but I really doubt that Fraud could name any of the above.
@cbcdaveseglins: Judge rules media cannot see sealed #ProjectTraveller warrants bc sensitive wirewtap info. CBC, Star lose bid to look for any #robford ties
I couldn't care less about the Sam's sign. I grew up in Toronto in the 1970s and 1980s, and well remember thinking as a teenager on Yonge St. in the mid-1980s that the whole Yonge & Dundas area was a dump, with dirty arcades, ratty clothing and electronics shops, drunks passed out in front of the multitude of taverns, and an atmosphere at night that was not safe. Compare it today, and Yonge & Dundas is, IMO, far improved.
Good riddance to the Yonge St. of the 1970s and 1980s. Sam's sign can be binned for all I care.
I grew up nowhere near Toronto (Calgary, then Waterloo), but I concur. Preserving Massey Hall is one thing, but a f**king low-end purveyor of music? Seriously? Ridiculous. Anyone wanting to preserve these signs is just trying to say their youth is worth preserving. IMHO, this is like trying to preserve the Palace in Calgary b/c the first showing of Star Wars in Calgary was there. Just because I was there doesn't make it history.
So is that it then? I thought this wasn't coming until the 20th?
Edit: Ok I think I understand. 90 of 114 pages were redacted. Today's decision was about whether or not the 90 redacted pages had to be provided to the media "un-redacted". Friday's court date will decide whether the remaining information in the remaining pages can be made public.
I grew up nowhere near Toronto (Calgary, then Waterloo), but I concur. Preserving Massey Hall is one thing, but a f**king low-end purveyor of music? Seriously? Ridiculous. Anyone wanting to preserve these signs is just trying to say their youth is worth preserving. IMHO, this is like trying to preserve the Palace in Calgary b/c the first showing of Star Wars in Calgary was there. Just because I was there doesn't make it history.