Movie: ‘Midnight in Paris’… Je l’adore!



I found this movie pleasantly surprising. I hadn’t known much about it, other than that it was Woody Allen’s latest, it stared Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams (apparently we went to York University at the same time), and that it was set in gay Paris. So, when the film took a fantastic twist a short ways in, I was taken aback– literally, to literary Paris of the 1920s.

It was a welcome twist, for two reasons:

1. I had a time warp experience early that evening, over a bottle of Molson Export Ale with a friend at Duffy’s Tavern. The bar was sparsely littered with ancient regulars, Depression-era jazz softly playing from the jukebox, when the bartender (who was born in the 1930s) produced a page of The Evening Telegram, dated November 12th, 1936. So I was in an old-timey mood.


“Business is better, reports President Bankers’ Association”

2. I got the jokes. Let’s just say if you haven’t read Hemingway’s “A Moveable Feast,” go pick up a copy from your local used bookstore before you see the flick. It will help. I have a copy from the infamous Shakespeare & Co. in Paris that a friend lent me, then told me I could keep (yay!). I also have a dog-eared copy of Morley Callaghan’s “That Summer in Paris: Memories of tangled friendships with Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and some others” that I’ve yet to read. Oh, and you could freshen up your art history a bit too before heading to the local Cineplex: Dali, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Picasso all make appearances. Woody Allen clearly knows his stuff. The characters were so authentique as they say. And the music! As always with Woody’s films, it was great. I once saw Woody perform with his jazz band in Naples, Florida. How very!

La Belle Époque was also featured (albeit briefly) in the film; the lesson here being of the-grass-isn’t-always-greener-on-the-other-side genre.


Paris: a rainy day by Gustave Caillebotte (1877)

In “Midnight in Paris,” Owen Wilson’s character Gil kept saying how much he loved Paris in the rain. As a rain afficionado myself, I completely agree. And when I left the theatre– lo and behold, it was raining! Yay! All in all, a great night.

I highly recommend this film for any francophile, literati, gliterati, jazzy, history buff. Or fans of good cinema in general.

Two charming thumbs up!

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$1 Deals from WagJag Express!


What are you having for lunch today?

Attention all deal hunters! Today (Wednesday August 17th) and next week (Wednesday August 24th) WagJag’s newest innovation, WagJag Express, will be offering $1 deals! Yes, you read that correctly. You can purchase amazing deals on food & drink, spa services, fitness classes, and more… for the low, low price of ONE DOLLAR!

Here’s some of the offerings for today – but only between 11am and 2pm – so ACT FAST:

$1 for a Butter Chicken Lunch (Dine-In) at Sher-E-Punjab (a $10.95 value)

$1 for No Sweat Laundry Detergent at Moksha Yoga Danforth (a $10 value)

$1 for any burrito at Z-Teca (an $8.75 value)

$1 for underarm waxing at Caesar Spa (a $10 value)

$1 for a 15-minute tan at Forever Tanned (a $9.99 value)

…AND MORE! Click here for details! You can also follow the convo on Twitter with @WagJagExpressTO or #expressdollardeals.

If you missed my previous blog post on WagJag Express’ launch, basically this is an innovative opportunity from the dealmakers at WagJag that uses GPS technology to bring you deals happening RIGHT NOW, where you are. The app is free to download (only available on iPhone at the mo, but you can access the deals on their website from any mobile device). I think this is pure genius! Everyone loves instant gratification!

Methinks a burrito for lunch today… ;o)

Ciao for now,

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Wine: 2009 Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Sauvignon Blanc



This delightful white wine from the slopes of the Loire Valley is made by the trusted Sauvignon Blanc producer, Henri Bourgeois. Lively, zesty fruit bouquet of pear and apricot, mineral base, round in the mouth with an apple-butter aftertaste. At $14.95 for 750mL, it would be a great hostess gift for a summer dinner party. Pairing well with seared sea scallops, veal chops, partridge terrine, or mild semi-firm cheese such as gouda. I would also serve it with a mâche salad dressed with Champagne vinaigrette, or even a goat’s cheese cheesecake topped with passionfruit jam. Tonight I enjoyed my glass of Petit Bourgeois Sauv Blanc with an oven-roasted organic pork sausage from Rowe Farms.

Available now in LCBO Vintages (Product #672345).

À votre santé,

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WagJag Express: an instant gratification app


As you know, group buying sites like Groupon and WagJag have been duelling it out for your mass-market manpower, but after today, WagJag has just blown Groupon out of the water.

WagJag Express is the first app of its kind in Canada: it uses location-based GPS technology on your iPhone to pop up deals happening RIGHT NOW where you are. Their slogan is: Deals. Whenever You Want. Wherever You Are. And for good measure; businesses (“merchants”) that sign up with this program are able to reach out to a much wider consumer audience that won’t hesitate on these purchases. The deals on WagJag Express have a much shorter shelf-life than your usual WagJag.com offerings. It’s an incredible chance to save– but he who hesitates is, undoubtedly, lost.

So, say for example you and your coworker have escaped the confines of your office and are roaming the Financial District wanting to find something different for lunch. And pay day is a week away so you also want to save your dough. With WagJag Express you could just whip out your iPhone and the app would show you what lunch specials were happening in your area! Instant gratification! Money saved! Business exchanged! It’s a win-win.

Tomorrow (Wednesday August 3rd) the WagJag Express app is available for download. To celebrate the launch, WagJaggers will be hitting the streets of Toronto, handing out free coffee, ice cream and hotdogs to everyone who downloads the app right then. And why not? It’s free too!

Look for the street team starting at 7am near King & University, moving around the downtown core throughout the rest of the day. Be sure to pop by one of the following areas at some point tomorrow (hint, hint): King & Portland, King & Brant, King & Bay, Queen & Bay, Bay & Dundas, Yonge & Dundas, and Union Station. There will also be many a lime-green clad ambassador handing out swag, riding around on lime-green bikes.

Also, because it’s the launch and because WagJag is a nice, caring company – for every download of the app tomorrow, WagJag will donate $1 to The Stop Community Food Centre, a non-profit food bank and sustainable food systems educator!

And speaking of $1… for the entire month of August there will be ONE DOLLAR DEALS on WagJag Express! Some examples include $1 Chicken Pad Thai from Thai One On, $1 burger combo at Jetsun’s Juicy Burger, and even $1 tickets to the Second City! That is amazing.

Okay, I need to go to bed now so tomorrow will come sooner.

About WagJag: As one of the largest group-buying sites in Canada, WagJag.com offers deals on everything from restaurants to spa services to adventures and more. By bringing together a mass group of people with combined purchasing power, WagJag offers up to 90% off your favourite stores, products and services. For more information on WagJag and WagJag Express, click here.

p.s. Um, have you seen Jaunt.ca yet? Incredible deals on getaways. Fancy a little jaunt to the Old Mill Spa in Toronto, ARC The.Hotel in Ottawa, The Burrard in Vancouver, or Hotel Nelligan in Montreal? WagJag has you covered! Loving it.