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Web series Private Idiots cleverly captures the past year in an hour

Web series Private Idiots cleverly captures the past year in an hour André Sills and Oliver Ward play a pair of mismatched private investigators trying to make sense of a tumultuous year of change by Glenn Sumi on April 14th, 2021 at 5:00 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 Private Idiots Starring André Sills and Oliver Ward. Nine episodes currently streaming on YouTube. Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many stage actors to pivot to other things, among them Zoom plays, shows that take place over the telephone and theatre-film hybrids. Now the talented actor André Sills ( The Glass Menagerie) is costarring in a new YouTube series, and the premise and execution are timely, informative, and fun.

Toronto just fenced off the cherry blossoms at Trinity Bellwoods Park

Toronto just fenced off the cherry blossoms at Trinity Bellwoods Park Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Don t even think about going to Toronto s Trinity Bellwoods Park for the purpose of taking photos with cherry blossom trees right now. You will be disappointed. Not only have the trees yet to reach peak bloom, they won t be accessible to the public when sakura season hits. Or even right now. City of Toronto crews were spotted in the popular west-end park on Thursday morning erecting tall fences around what s probably the second-most popular cherry tree grove in the city (after those at High Park, of course.)

This is about leisurely and responsible imbibing : A Q&A with the Toronto councillor trying to legalize drinking in public parks

If Josh Matlow gets his way, summer in the city could be a little little less dry. Earlier this week the councillor for Toronto-St Paul’s filed a motion to allow the consumption of alcohol in certain Toronto parks and on beaches. His proposed pilot project would run from May to October and allow alcoholic beverages of 15 per cent or less (read: no Jager bombs). It’s about common sense, says Matlow (cities like London, Sydney and Montreal already allow hooch in green spaces), but with so many Torontonians cooped up, it’s also a matter of equity, as well as health and safety. Here, Matlow tells

How coyotes have managed to find success in the city like no other predator

How coyotes have managed to find success in the city like no other predator Coyote sightings are up during lockdowns. But ecologists say that the urbanization of coyotes is a larger story that s been unfolding over several decades.  Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: Apr 09, 2021 5:20 PM ET | Last Updated: April 9 Coyotes move into cities in part because it gives them the best chance at survival. They do a good job of staying out of the way of people, but once they stop looking at humans as a threat, it can cause problems. (Shutterstock/Tory Kallman)

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