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The Weekender: the Queen West art crawl, a cupcake bake-off and six other things to do

What makes this weekend fun: the Queen West art crawl, cupcakes and Caribou

1.    TORONTO URBAN FILM FESTIVAL (FREE!)
TUFF isn’t as glam as TIFF, but in terms of attendees, it’s unsurpassed. For its 10-day run, silent shorts (all one minute long) are screened on subway platforms throughout the TTC; hundreds of thousands of people pass by each day. The Drake hosts the awards ceremony and closing party this Sunday. To Sept. 19. Various locations, torontourbanfilmfestival.com.

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Media blamed for Lilith Fair’s dismal ticket sales and cancellations

Lilith Fair mainstay Sarah McLachlan (Image: Kashmera)

Terry McBride, co-founder of the girl power rock festival Lilith Fair, has cried foul against the media for bad publicity surrounding lagging ticket sales. In “An Open Letter to Critics,” McBride blogged that he was “amazed at the feeding frenzy of negativity by the media and bloggers around Lilith Fair.”

Such attacks are normally seen in the theatre of partisan politics that have poisoned western society. What drives the passion to write negative and speculative commentary on what is a socially positive and giving festival?

Ten cities were dropped from this year’s lineup, and some shows were moved to smaller venues, but most of the press has been more of a lament toward the femme fest’s misfortunes rather than a mockery of its failure.

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TIFF ticket pre-sale starts today

Robin Wright Penn at TIFF 2009 (Image: James Helmer)

The ticket pre-sale for the Toronto International Film Festival (aka Christmas for Toronto cinephiles and celebrity stalkers) begins today. While Visa cardholders can purchase festival tickets now, the rest of us will have to wait until June 12. Packages cost $524 for 50 films, $386 for 30 films, $202 for 25 films (the daytime pack) and $160 for 10 films. Single tickets are $38.27 for a red carpet premiere and $19.69 for a regular screening.

Festival information at TIFF.net

Toronto International Film Festival 2009

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Awaiting Bill Clinton and Matt Damon at the One X One charity dinner in Forest Hill

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Guests arrive at the One X One charity dinner in Forest Hill

It was a sea of expensive cars, valets and security personnel on Dunvegan Road in Forest Hill last night, as Ed Rogers played host to about 220 guests for his annual One X One charity dinner. The dinner was catered by E-A-T, and tickets cost $5,000 each. Guests began showing up around 5 p.m. to await the arrival of Matt Damon and Bill Clinton.

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My neighbours put chairs out to reserve plum parking spots

Photo by Michael Lehet

Photo by Michael Lehet

Saving a space on the street—whether with pylons, recycling bins, hockey sticks taped to milk crates, or balloon-bedecked chairs marked “Party Parking”—falls into the totally-illegal-but-rarely-punished category. Offenders are technically “encumbering the streets,” a violation of bylaw 313. Penalties, however, are hard to dole out because the infraction is beyond the mandate of Traffic Police Forces: no vehicle means no license plate, which means no number to write on the ticket. Rather, enforcement falls to the Traffic and Right of Way Office, which doesn’t have regular patrollers. To tattle on your neighbours, you’ll have to call in a complaint, after which an officer will, in the words of Traffic Planning Manager Angie Antoniou, “bring a notice of warning to the door, politely seeking compliance.” If this doesn’t stop them—and who wouldn’t be scared straight by a polite request for compliance?—a second snitch could garner a $100 fine.

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