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The One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale 2012

The One of a Kind Christmas Show & Sale is a great opportunity to buy gifts for family and friends (and a little something for yourself!), support local artisans and get in the holiday spirit.

Since 1975, the show has been a festive fixture in Toronto and now, in its 38th year, it's better than ever-- not to mention the largest consumer craft show in North America.

Here are some of the things you'll find at the show this year:

 Gorgeous handcrafted ornaments, including matryoshkas.
 Cupcakes bath soaps! They smell so good, you'll want to eat them.
 Wooden bookmarks. These would make a great stocking stuffer.
Me, with my media pass.

The show is on until 2 December at Toronto's Direct Energy Centre. For more information, visit The One of a Kind Show website.

All photos by Rebecca Esther. I received a free press pass, but that does not affect my review. All opinions expressed are my own.

Hey Ocean!, Winter Knits & Emma Stone: Link Love: 24.11.12


10 Ancient Beauty Products is an interesting (but slightly horrifying) read from Lip Magazine.

Emma Stone's style is always on point!

"Wear your mood on your finger" with The Bay's mood ring that supports Not Myself Today, a Canadian mental health initiative. A good cause and an excuse to wear fun jewellery? Count me in! 

The right way to care for winter knits. Do you 'follow the rules'?

A rare white falcon was recently spotted at a Scarborough, ON mall. Usually these birds are only found in the arctic!

I love this outfit post from Not So Starving.

Sure, I enjoy reading Cosmo from time to time, but these sex tips? Terrifying. Please take them with a grain of salt (hell, the whole shaker!).

Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock are going to star in a movie together! I'm looking forward to this, aren't you?

I talk about Hey Ocean! a lot, but they're an incredible band, and they have another new video out, sooo... :) "I'm a Heart".

Enjoy your weekend!

Image: Tess Munster & Girlie Show Photography

Reveal Me at The Rivoli This Wednesday!


You had best not have any plans this Wednesday night, sugar!

Toronto's new monthly burlesque show, Reveal Me at The Rivoli, is the first Wednesday of every month, including this Wednesday.

Organized by Red Herring and featuring professional peelers and virgin vixens, booze-filled cupcakes, gifts and drinks, it's sure to be a great evening.

Doors at 8, show at 9, and cover is only $10!

I'll be there. How about you?

For more information and to RSVP, visit Reveal Me's facebook page.

Treat Yourself at a Burlesque Show, Toronto!


Toronto, are you in the mood for a scandalously good time? On June 14th you're invited to a glamorous evening with femmes fatales, not-so-innocent ingenues, dangerously debonair gents, and thrilling vaudevillians: The Firecrackers Go Classic burlesque show!

The show will feature THE FIRECRACKERS: SCARLETT LAFLAMME ("The Girl Who Gives You Fever"), MOLLY MISSHAP, FAN TAN FANNY and LI'L RELLY, and will be hosted by ELLIOTT LORAN.

Special guest stars include:
MISS MITZY CREAM, FRENCHIE FATALE & PARALEE PEARL of Glamour Puss Burlesque, MICKEY D. LISCIOUS, STELLA SEMIAUTOMATIC, AB HORRENCE, FUSION BELLYDANCER KAREN, magician ALEX KAZAM and WINCHESTER: MIND OVER BODY.

Plus, treat yourself to cupcakes, fascinators, pasties and more by theOriginalFace!

Doors at 9:00, show at 9:30
Tickets: $20 at the door, $15 in advance
Advance tickets are on sale now!


If you're on the fence, read 5 Reasons Why YOU Should See a Burlesque Show. It's going to be a great time; hope to see you there!

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Small Improvements on TTC Buses


Torontonians love to hate the TTC, and it's often easy to see why. But this list of improvements calls for a small celebration.

As of 25 March, these service changes will be in effect.

Like someone on LiveJournal said, though, this could be further improved with free candy.

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Emilie Autumn: In Toronto TOMORROW!


Oh, Toronto, you're in for a treat...

Wednesday 22 Febraury (that's tomorrow!!), Emilie Autumn is playing at The Opera House.

It's sure to be incredible, so go if you can! Plus later this week, check out my interview with Emilie.

Related Links:
Image Source: EmilieAutumn.com | EA @ Twitter | RebeccaEsther @ Twitter

Fresh: What I Wore 20.1.2012

It was a chilly afternoon, but I was full of excitement. Two of my very best friends (both since childhood!) were going to meet me for dinner downtown and we were going all out. I decided sparkles were absolutely necessary.

What I Wore:
Cardigan: Winners
Sparkly top: The Bay
Camisole: Old Navy
Pants: George Plus
Bag: Winners
Eyeliner: Annabelle
Lipgloss: Vinyl Gloss in Pin-up by Rimmel


We took the subway down to Spadina & Bloor, then walked a snowy block to Fresh. I'd never been before, but it was delicious.

Veggie burger with quinoa onion rings, veggies & kale slaw.

Delicious food is always best with wonderful company, as I was reminded during this meal.


My darling Tush amuses us while pouring drinks.

We had chocolate cake for dessert. It was scrumptious! Fresh's food is all vegetarian or vegan, but it's so incredible that even carnivores can enjoy it. That cake especially. mmmm!

We wandered down Bloor, chatting, snapping photos, having a fabulous time, until we found ourselves at a bookstore! Being total biliophiles, we went right on in!!

Chana poses in the humour section.

Finally, bags full of brand new paperbacks and magazines, we grabbed lattes and headed home.

But not before I posed for this picture!

All photos property of RebeccaEsther.com.

Farewell, Orange Vinyl Seats


Oh, those orange vinyl seats...


I have so many memories of the TTC's old H4 subway trains... Hours spent en route to concerts at the ACC, to doctors' appointments uptown, riding for the fun of it (and for a comfy place to sit and write) as a teenager.

But as of this morning, the old H4s are out of service.

For most, the subway is a day-to-day fixture, not worth noticing. But I see a subway and smile, because I'm a sentimental Torontonian in love with her hometown.


Edward Keenan of The Grid seems to get it. Just read this loving prose.

Do you miss the H4? Love the new trains? Or are you ambivalent about public transit?

All photos by Rebecca Esther.

No More Fishbowls


Back in 1959 the design was called "The New Look", but in 2011, the buses Torontonians affectionately call "Fishbowls" are outdated, finally replaced by modern TTC buses as of 16 December.

To read more, visit The Grid & Transit Toronto.

5 Reasons Why YOU Should See a Burlesque Show


Frenchie Fatale

When I enter The Revival on College Street, I'm greeted by the illustrious Frenchie Fatale., her red lips bewitching, her eyes sparkling with excitement about tonight's show, Les Follies Tres Bare. I introduce myself as a writer and a former stage kitten. She says, "oh yes, you're Rebecca!" I nod. She smiles, "I always remember people". Much like her stage persona, in person, Frenchie is enchanting. It's hard to keep your eyes off her.

The lights are dim. Performers wander out from the curtains occasionally, mingling with press and crew, nervous energy palpable. Finally, doors open at 8 and audience members begin to arrive. The room is buzzing with excited chatter. I take my seat near the front of the room in the press section. A man in a charming chapeau introduces himself to me as Paul, a photographer. He shakes my hand and tells me about his typical burlesque experience, since he's been to shows before. "I take pictures of the show, but of the audience too. I love that for burlesque shows, people get dressed to the nines".

One of the things I love best about burlesque is its ability to bring out the theatrical, old Hollywood-esque style in everyone. This thought makes me wonder about the other reasons why I love burlesque, as well as why I'd recommend you go to a show...
The very dapper emcee [Photo by Paul Hillier Photography].

The room errupts in cheers as the very dapper emcee, clad in a top hat, jacket, boxers and men's garters introduces the opening act, featuring all four Glamour Puss Burlesque dancers. For half of the number, the girls wear full costumes (afterall, Dita Von Teese says burlesque is all about the tease!). It's an inventive, ethereal number involving ballet and peacock feathers. The audience squirms deliciously in their seats when the first glove is peeled! That's the second reason to see a burlesque show: it's incredible, how sensual removing a single glove can be.

The bar smells pleasantly of cupcakes, cologne and alcohol. Candy girls work the floor, flirting and delivering sweets, lingerie-clad. Seeing so many people in a state of undress, completely at ease with their bodies, is so moving. Reason number three to see a burlesque show: you'll be inspired to love the skin you're in.

"This is nothing in this world sexier than an accent!" proclaims the emcee. He continues, "The French accent is like butter!". He calls three audience members to the stage to say something, anything, in French, trying to be as smooth and sulty as possible. The audience howls with laughter, and he waves them back to their seats. "Now get off my stage, all of you!" Comedy is constantly present in the burlesque theatre, and embraced fully by performers and audience members alike. That's the fourth reason to see a show! It's a genuine good time.

Rubie La Framboise performs as a tantalizing French courtesan, followed by a set featuring Lady Adele in her wiggle dress and elbow-length gloves, caressing the microphone stand and singing jazzy ballads. The audience loses it when she begins running her hands up and down her body while belting the lyrics. "If you can't take the heat, then take off your clothes!"  shouts the Emcee as he returns to the stage. He then dances with Kinky La Femme. Very hot! This brings us to reason number five: sex, sex, sex! I've never felt so comfortable with my sexuality.

In one of my favourite moments of the night, The Matador bursts onto the stage and tears off 'his' clothes, hat and mustache, revealing Frenchie Fatale dressed as a bull, complete with horns and panties with the word "Ole" printed on them. In another, Lady Adele sings a breathy, Marilyn Monroe-style happy birthday to Kinky La Femme.

More of the night's highlights: Paralee Peal dances a Cinderella-inspired number. She's playful, demure, full of longing and sex appeal all at once. Baldini and Kazam mystify the audience with their magic, then Frenchie and Carlos Caliente perform "a true tale of betrayal", followed by 2011 Burlesque Hall of Fame star Jett Adore in a captivating solo act.


Finally, all the Glamour Puss girls take the stage for the grand finale, "All That Jazz" from Chicago. Kinky and Lady Adele wear crimson, sparkling dresses and captivate, their voices filling the theatre. As the last note is sung, the room begins to vibrate with applause.

While the curtains have closed on Les Follies Tres Bare, the neo-burlesque movement dances forward. Be on the lookout for a burlesque show in your city (or check out Glamour Puss if you're ever in Toronto)-- you'll be in for a treat.

Related Links:

| Category: Burlesque @ Etched In Tin |
Glamour Puss on Facebook | Etched In Tin on Facebook

Upcoming Toronto Burlesque Show! -- Follies Très Bare

Ladies + gents, on Sunday 14 August, prepare to be dazzled by Toronto's own Glamour Puss Burlesque in their "spectacle of spectacles", Follies Très Bare!!

Tickets are only $15 ($20 at the door). For more information + to purchase tickets, check out the event's facebook page.

Hope to see you there!

Related links:
etched in tin on facebook | Glamour Puss Burlesque on facebook

Toronto Food Festivals (Summer 2011)

Samosas: one of many yummy foods to try at Toronto's Festival of India. Source.


In Toronto, there's always something to be excited about. We live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, as well as one of the most multicultural.

Numerous festivals take place in the GTA, many of them celebrating food. Don't pretend your stomach isn't growling at the very thought!!

Here's a taste (clever, right?!) of the very best food festivals our city has to offer this summer:

The Taste of Little Italy celebrates all things Italian, especially the cuisine. Takes place from 17th to 19th June (that's this weekend!) on College Street from Bathurst to Shaw. More information here.

Festival of India takes place on the 16th + 17th of July. It features yoga, a bazaar and a vegetarian feast. Plus, it's free. More information here.

Taste of the Danforth is delicious! Greek food and Hellenic culture are celebrated at the Danforth year-round, but this festival is the icing on the cake... Or the spinach in the spanakopita? More information here.

The Toronto Vegetarian Festival celebrates a compassionate, veg*n lifestyle and the yummy food that comes with it. 9th-11th September 2011. More information here.

I'm hungry now...

Full disclosure: I am NOT affiliated with these festivals in any way. I just happen to like food and love Toronto (:

The Clothing Show



From 27-29 May,  Toronto's Queen Elizabeth Building @ Exhibition Place will be transformed into the ultimate boutique and vintage shopping destination. The Clothing Show is always a fabulous time... So I hope to see you there!

Confetti 15.4.2011



Happy Friday, my dears! Here's your Confetti.

Real Simple's 11 Fun Things To Do On a Rainy Day makes me wish for a downpour.

Catherine Zeta-Jones has come out as Bipolar.

If you're a hummus fiend like I am, you'll like this list: The Best Hummus in Toronto.

Admit it. You wanna know about "exterior dickorating"!

I love this post about McQueen's legacy.

50 Creative, Cheap Ways To Have Fun is fantastic.

What do you think of Lady Gaga's new single, "Judas"? I love when she exclaims "Gaga!"

Have a fabulous weekend! <3

Confetti 8.4.2011

I hope you're enjoying your Friday evening! This week's Confetti features oatmeal-chocolate-raisin cookies, awesome summertime events at Harbourfront, an interview with Cory Monteith and more.

Haha!

These cookies look delicious. Click through for the recipe!

There are so many awesome events planned for Harbourfront this summer!

Cory Monteith shares 25 things you don't know about him. Love the Canadian timbits... I mean, tidbits.

Shirley Temple cupakes. Yum.

Popsugar celebrates Kristen Stewart's 21st birthday with 21 pictures of the gorgeous star . I can't resist.

This is so cool! A visual history of Toronto's Queen and Bay streets.

Have a wonderful weekend!!

xo Becca

Confetti 11.3.2011

The house from Disney's Up has been recreated! See above photo, plus more here.

Want to help Japan? Here are some great ideas.

Uxbridge Public Library is having a Giant Used Book Sale 16-19 April. I'm from North York (as most of you know ;) ) but Uxbridge's library remains one of my favourites. So go to the sale! You'll see me there.

Lady Gaga's "Born This Way", a capella.

I've mentioned Dlish Cupcakes before (afterall, I am a dessert aficionada!), but here's something new to be excited about: limited edition "18Karrot" cupcakes. Yum!

These posts (1) + (2)  from Beau+Aero are stunning! I love the Native-inspired pieces.

Good For Her has released this year's list of nominees for the Feminist Porn Awards. I get the feeling lots of people will be busy catching up on nominated films this weekend, and not for the Oscars ;)

I will always have a soft spot for cats in hats.

Have a wonderful weekend!

The Artist Project 2011


This past Sunday, I had the pleasure of attending The Artist Project Toronto, a four-day show featuring "200 of the best independent contemporary artists".

Got my tickets!!


Discovering art thrills me, so strolling down aisle after aisle and meeting the men and women behind the masterpieces was an incredible way to spend an afternoon.

A lovely display.


Did you attend The Artist Project Toronto 2011? What did you think? I definitely recommend going next year, and you'll be sure to see me there!!

Vacation Information From Toronto's Ultimate Travel Show

Last week, I went to Toronto's Ultimate Travel Show. I learned a lot about various locales I'm dying to visit. Most excitingly, though, I was inspired to examine the healing potential of a trip, whether it's halfway across the world or a jaunt downtown. Check out my post on The Selectively Silent Child + let me know what you thought of the show!

TiLT 27.1.2011



Happy Thursday!

Little things which made me smile:

* Laurel + Hardy films

* Homemade mac+cheese, shared with family

* Feeling well-hydrated

* Green, asymetrical t-shirt dress-- I felt fierce wearing it :)

* Awakening early, when the rest of the world is asleep

* Swiss cheese + tomato panini

+ Awesome news for Toronto-based readers:

* Dlish Cupcakes recently opened on Queen Street. The little, welcoming shop smells of frosting, inviting you in.  There are 16 different flavours on the menu, 9 offered daily, including dulce de leche, nutella, a lightly spiced cinnamon and (my favourite) red velvet. Dlish is definitely worth a visit next time you're at West Queen West.

* This weekend is the Toronto Travel Show.  Looks like it will be a fun, informative event, so check it out if you get the chance. I will be, and next week I'll tell you all about it.

What things did you love this Thursday?

xxBecca
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