Donald Weber Photographer
We are huge fans of Donald Weber’s work. Originally trained as an architect, Donald worked with urban theorist Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He freelanced for the international press in places as diverse as Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia and South America before taking aim at the bigger picture: the growth of insoluble World Power. He has since devoted himself to the study of how Power deploys an all-encompassing theater for its subjects; what he records is its secret collaboration with both masters and victims. With the recent release of his documentary photograph book, Interrogations, Donald has proven he is a rising talent to keep an eye on.

visit: donaldweber.com | interrogationbook.com


Peaks and Rafters Toronto
You may know the wonderful Peaks and Rafters store from Muskoka but now they have opened a Toronto location… a little more citified!

Katelyn Jarrett tell us that Peaks and Rafters Toronto, is a tribute to a mother and daughter who share a passion for beautiful furniture, good design and brilliant art. "The store celebrates our similarities and distinctive styles - we can't wait to share it with you."

Visit: peaksandrafters.com


Ma Zone Home Decor
If you're looking for a cool store that has it all…. furniture, home needs, quirky items and Christmas gifts… Ma Zone is a great stop!!

Visit: ma-zone.com


Centro Garden
New to downtown Burlington is Centro Garden…an indoor/ outdoor store currently featuring Christmas greenery, urns, decorations and fabulous table top items.

Visit: centrogarden.com


Flipboard App for ipad
This is a great App for your iPad. Select areas that you are interested in and it culls blog posts, social networking feeds, images, video, and articles into a slick, magazine layout.

visit: flipboard.com


ALL.I.CAN.
This documentary ski movie is about to be released. We saw an advanced screening and it is awesome. Perfect gift for a ski buff.

visit: sherpascinema.com


Scrap Metal Gallery
This very new development to the Toronto Art Scene, is more commonly found in Europe and the USA. Scrap Metal, is a non-commercial gallery, showcasing the private collection of a dynamic, art collecting couple.

The admission is free to the public and the gallery is due to open Dec.9, 2011.

Here's an Article from the Globe and Mail
visit: scrapmetalgallery.com