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@ArtsBrookfield has brought a humourous inflatable art installation to the long hall of the Allen Lambert Galleria with Starburst by @FriendswithYou. The big round, white ball has a cute face and is punctuated with a collection of colourful beach balls and tubes, reminding me of a startled blowfish that had picked up a few pieces of jewelry while looking for a mate. It made me smile on a winter February day, full of sun and hope that Spring is around the corner.
The exhibition is by the Friends With You Los Angeles based art collective artists Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III who like to promote the message of 'Magic, Luck and Friendship'. The hanging ball of fun will be at Brookfield Place from February 26 to March 15, 2013 (9am to 9pm).
"For its winter 2013 exhibition, Brookfield Place is pleased to present Starburst by FriendsWithYou, a visual arts collective based in Los Angeles. This smiling, dynamic sculpture will fill Allen Lambert Galleria with Magic, Luck and Friendship through its playful presence. Starburst will shower unbridled joy on all who pass beneath it and lift the spirits of all who engage with it. Commissioned by Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity, Starburst premiered in Brookfield's Bay Adelaide Centre in June 2010."

#Toronto's underground PATH system got a different kind of pedestrian traffic today as the 2013 Walk began and ended in the Brookfield Place Allen Lambert Galleria. The day started early with music on stage at 8:30 am on Saturday, January 26 and continued with entertainment and the opening ceremony with Master of Ceremonies Tom Harrington. A yellow shoelace tying ceremony and warm up preceded the walk which, at 10:30 am headed along the underground pedestrian tunnels and retail spaces linking many of the downtown buildings.
Cheering on the walkers are members of the 501st Legion of Stormtroopers as well as the World famous Toronto Batman and Spiderman (he was stuck somewhere else because his spidy sense was tingling) the Toronto Deadpool, Gambit and Rogue. Although I think the guy in red is Bane (just kidding). Other entertainment planned by Manulife included Top Hat, Marilyn, Lucy and the Joker. While a stilt walker and the Twisted Ones Balloon Artists also provided fun at the charity event.
Purple boa team

See more of the walk after the jump.

Spandy Andy was a featured entertainer and dancer
The Flower guy
Citytv reports in the PATH system
Stilt walker and juggler


The Wall of Memories
The cheer team starts to assemble as the walkers return to Brookfield Place


The Sunnybrook Rehab team
The Alzhstars team

Some of the many volunteers that kept walkers on the right route - it's easy to get lost in the PATH system. A number of entertainers were also sprinkled throughout the route to keep the walkers motivated.




The Christmas Ring Tree art installation is back up in Brookfield Place, hung with care with decorations, icicles and lights. Holiday cheer is increasing by the minute as Toronto embraces the coming season of giving and family. Bring a toy and make a donation.
This is no Charlie Brown Christmas Tree!


Office staff will soon be meeting over cocktail cheers and fancy lunches in restaurants around the city as Christmas parties start early in the season.

I sit here with a pain in my knee waiting to go into #Toronto for all the wonderful events that are planned for today - the Bloor-Yorkville Holiday Magic (with singer Matt Dusk), the 100th Grey Cup Festival and the Cavalcade of Lights at City Hall. You can catch my coverage of these events a little later on today or tomorrow, until then here are a variety of shots for your viewing pleasure. One of my favourite places to go into is Brookfield Place on Bay Street - they almost always have something cool going on.
Toronto Roller Derby


Dina Pugliese from Breakfast Television at a Fashion Cares event

The fire at Gould and Yonge Streets - only gravel remains on the site now

The undead at the Toronto Zombie Walk

Pavel Bure, Adam Oates, Joe Sakic and Mats Sundin were inducted into the @HockeyHallFame in #Toronto on Monday, November 12, 2012 in the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place.
Even as the NHL languishes in the throes of labour negotiations and lockouts the best can always be honoured and on June 26 Hockey Hall of Fame CEO and Chairman Bill Hay, along with Co-Chairmen Jim Gregory and Pat Quinn announced the Playor Category inductees for 2012. The hockey legends were welcomed as Honoured Members as a result of their contributions to hockey. 
This event played out over a Hockey Hall of Fame 2012 Induction Weekend which had tributes to the inductees, autographed giveaways, guest appearances and the Induction Celebration Gala on the night of the November 12. 

The Haggar Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic Sunday was held at the Air Canada Centre on November 11. "Get ready for your captain’s return to the ice! The Haggar Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic highlights the Sunday afternoon schedule of the 2012 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. Honoured Members Doug Gilmour and Bryan Trottier will captain two legendary all-star teams starring this year’s Hall of Fame Inductees – Mats Sundin, Joe Sakic, Adam Oates and Pavel Bure – and other hockey legends. Prior to the game, witness hockey history as the Class of 2012 receive their Official Honoured Member Blazers and Watches in a special on-ice ceremony at 2:00 p.m. Plus, enjoy pre-game and half-time performances by legendary Canadian musicians, the Spoons."

Here is the news release, including player photos, describing the individual players.

Pavel Bure, a native of Moscow, Russia, joined the Vancouver Canucks for the 1991-92 NHL season and that season won the Calder Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the Year. A six-time NHL All-Star, he was named to the first team in 1994. As a Florida Panther, he was the NHL's top goal scorer for two consecutive seasons, from 1999 to 2001, before finishing his career with the New York Rangers in 2003.

"It is a tremendous honour to be selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame," said Bure. "Growing up I never even thought I would be able to play in the NHL, much less make it into the Hockey Hall of Fame."

Adams Oates played three seasons with RPI of the ECAC before signing as an undrafted free agent with the Detroit Red Wings in 1985. He went on to play 19 NHL seasons with seven teams, including four 100-plus point seasons. The sixth all-time NHL career leader in assists with 1,063, Oates retired in 2004.

"Growing up I was a guy who was kind of overlooked and I was fortunate to have the opportunity to go to RPI and have the time for my game to mature," said Oates. "This is a tremendous honour and I look back and realize how lucky I was to have great coaches to help me along the way."

Joe Sakic grew up in Burnaby, British Columbia, before starring with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League, winning the CHL's Player of the Year Award in in 1987-88. Drafted 15th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1987 Entry Draft, Joe moved with the team to Colorado and went on to play his entire 20-year career with the same organization. Sakic captained the team for 17 seasons, second longest in NHL history and won Stanley Cups in 1996 and 2001. An NHL First Team All-Star on three occasions, Sakic also played for Canada at three Olympic Games, winning gold and being named MVP in 2002.

"As a kid I always dreamed about making the NHL, but never really thought at all about the Hockey Hall of Fame," said Sakic. "I was fortunate to play 20 seasons, which gave me the opportunity to build on my list of accomplishments. Having great teammates and coaches was a key component of this."

Mats Sundin was born in Bromma, Sweden and was the first European born player to be drafted first overall in the NHL Entry Draft, in 1989 by the Quebec Nordiques. Mats spent 13 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, becoming the franchise’s all-time leader in goals with 420 and assists with 567. Sundin is the first Swedish-born player to reach 1,000 points in the NHL. He represented his home country internationally on 14 occasions, with the culmination being an Olympic gold medal in 2006.

"Three years have passed since I retired and it makes me realize how privileged I was to play my entire career in Canada, where hockey really matters," said Sundin. "Having my hobby and love for a sport become my livelihood really allowed me to live out my dream."

Brilliant press photographs from the latest edition of @WorldPressPhoto are back in @ArtsBrookfield. The traveling exhibition features award winning journalistic photographs including Samuel Aranda's World Press Photo of the Year 2011, below. Check out all the top photos and their descriptions on the World Press Photo website.
The annual contest was started in 1955 by the Dutch and is currently sponsored worldwide by Canon. The 2012 winning photos were chosen from over 100,000 entries.
"World Press Photo is committed to supporting and advancing high standards in photojournalism and documentary photography worldwide. We strive to generate wide public interest in and appreciation for the work of photographers and for the free exchange of information."

The Allen Lambert Galleria is located in Brookfield Place at 181 Bay Street and the free exhibition continues until October 24, 2012. Hours are 9am to 9pm daily including Sundays (closes at 6pm on October 24). See more of the contest winners after the jump.








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