WATCH: Toronto police officer caught jumping and waving at Jazz Fest
Globalnews.ca, July 23, 2014A Toronto Police Officer was caught in a dancing mood over the weekend at the Beaches Jazz Fest.
Globalnews.ca, July 23, 2014A Toronto Police Officer was caught in a dancing mood over the weekend at the Beaches Jazz Fest.
blogto.com, Posted by Aubrey Jax / July 22, 2014 Today in Toronto: OOIOO, Holy Motors, photoBINGO, Toronto Summer Music Festival, Beaches Jazz Festival.
postcity.com, By Todd Aalgaard, July 22, 2014As yearly followers—pilgrims, in some cases—are keenly aware, Beaches Jazzfest isn’t just a single-night affair or even the feature of a weekend. It’s a sprawling, thirteen-day celebration of what moves and grooves, with drums, woodwinds and brass lighting up the night(s) throughout east Toronto.
680news.com, Showwei Chu, July 18, 2014 Events happening in Toronto for a variety of ages and interests this weekend.
Summerlicious is still on until July 20, 2014. Enjoy Prix fixe lunch and dinner menus at more than 200 of the city’s top restaurants. Call the restaurants directly to reserve a table for seatings. visit http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=817faf2c85006410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextfmt=default to find a list of participating restaurants,
July 16, 2014, blogto.comThe Beaches Jazz Festival in Toronto kicks off its 2014 edition Friday at Woodbine Park with local favourite KC Roberts and r&b artist Jay Douglas.
July 13, 2014, Beach Mirror, By: Joanna LavoieProducer of festival says 26th consecutive year will be ‘biggest and best ever’.
www.beachmetro.com, By Jon Muldoon • June 25, 2014After more than a quarter century of bringing jazz, blues and world music to the heart of the Beach, the 26th edition of the Beaches International Jazz Festival is due for some changes.
ANGELA HENNESSY, Toronto Sun, June 21, 2014 TORONTO – Never stop paddling and never stop paying attention to what you are doing when you are in a dragon boat race.
nowtoronto.com By Norman WilnerSettling in at Corus Quay and George Brown Waterfront Campus on Dockside for four days of screenings, workshops, panels and a weekend artists’ market, the Toronto Animation Arts Festival reaches back to the origins of the form and looks forward to what comes next.