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Ford’s take on crime gets cool reception Gun violence in Toronto. Premier Dalton McGuinty says this is a time to be ‘reflective and not reflexive,’ while Mayor Rob Ford’s comments baffle community advocates
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leafs little league? Former Toronto Maple Leafs Tie Domi, left, and NHL Hall of Famer Doug Gilmour have some fun Thursday during the inaugural Dougieball Celebrity Slo-Pitch Tournament at Christie Pits. Also on hand were the likes of Darcy Tucker, Nick Kypreos and Jim Cuddy. The fundraiser supports the MLSE Team Up Foundation, which helps to change kids’ lives through sports. BERNARD WEIL/TORstar news service
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Police made the first arrest Thursday in the shooting in Scarborough, hours after Premier Dalton McGuinty and Mayor Rob Ford revealed a difference of opinion on how to address gang crime. Ford, who has demanded rapid action, said he will ask McGuinty at a Monday meeting to fund more officers for the Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) police teams that target high-crime neighbourhoods. But McGuinty was cool to the idea, saying he is not looking for quick fixes. “It’s a time for us to be reflective and not reflexive,” McGuinty said during a stop in his Ottawa riding Thursday. McGuinty’s comments came a day after Ford said he would ask the prime minister to look at using “immigration laws” to banish people convicted of gun crimes from Toronto. Ford first made the unusual exile proposal on Wednesday, and later that evening indicated that he wants changes in federal law. Asked by AM640’s Arlene Bynon how convicts could be kept from living in the city, he said: “I don’t know, and that’s what I’m going to sit down with the prime minister and find out, how our immigration laws work.... Regardless of if they have family or friends, I don’t want these people, if they’re convicted of a gun crime, to have anything to do with the City of Toronto.” The police have not publicly said that the Scarborough shooting was perpe-
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“Whatever I can do to get ’em out of the city I’m going to.... I don’t want these people, if they’re convicted of a gun crime, to have anything to do with the City of Toronto.” Mayor Rob Ford trated by immigrants. Ford did not explain what he meant, and his comments puzzled community advocates. “What exactly is he looking for? Getting rid of people who were born here and socialized here because their parents are from somewhere else?” said Sharon Shelton, executive director of Tropicana Community Services, which works with the black community. “I think we need to find that out before I can comment. Because I have no idea what he’s saying.” Scot Wortley, a University of Toronto criminologist and gang expert, said Toronto’s gang problem is a “homegrown problem, not a problem that’s been exported from other countries.” “I think the comments are perplexing on a number of levels. One, because it assumes that immigrants are responsible for most of the gang crimes. Which they’re not.” Two people were killed and 23 injured in the Monday shooting at a Scarborough block party. Two others were killed in separate shootings in the next two days. McGuinty, like Ford, urged Toronto residents to keep the “disconcerting” events in perspective, noting that violent crime statistics have been “moving in the right direction.” torstar news service man shot to death in city’s fourth gun homicide in just one week, story page 2
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City’s fourth gun fatality in less than one week Mother grieves. North York victim was ‘genuinely good kid’ The mother of Daniel Davis, a 27-year-old shot and killed in North York on Thursday morning, says her son was a good boy who never caused her any grief. “I never had any problems with him,” Andrea Wilks said as she surveyed the scene of the shooting Thursday. “I miss my son. I always will.” The shooting occurred around 1:15 a.m. Residents in the Lawrence Heights area heard shots fired and called police. Officers arrived at the Flemington Public School playground, near Lawrence
Avenue West and Allen Road and discovered Davis’s body about an hour later. He was declared dead at the scene. Wilks, still reeling, said she hadn’t slept since receiving the news shortly afterward. Though she and her son spent less time together as he got older, they were always on good terms, she said. “You know teenagers don’t want to spend time with their moms.” She added that her son never got into any trouble and she couldn’t imagine what led to him being targeted. “There’s nothing bad to say about him,” she said. “This is definitely not gangrelated. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.” Tony Murray, a longtime
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Rumours had spread that he also attended Monday’s Danzig Street block party in Scarborough that ended in gunfire and two deaths. But a neighbour who asked not to — that’s Mr. Snoop. He’s a kid that any parent would be proud of.” Murray and other residents said that, although Davis did not live in the area, he spent a great deal of time there visiting and taking care
be named said not true. “The two are completely unrelated,” she said, shaking her head vehemently. “People who know him personally say that’s not him. He wasn’t there.” According to Const. Wendy Drummond, the police have seen no evidence that Davis was at the Danzig party or involved in any gang. “We have no information to confirm that,” she said. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
of his elderly grandmother who lived nearby. He even attended a community barbecue last Friday, said one neighbour — a peaceful, police-supervised event involving about 60 residents. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
Danzig shooting. Man charged with reckless discharge of a firearm Police have arrested and charged a 19-year-old man in connection with Monday night’s shootings on Danzig Street in Scarborough. Nahom Tsegazab, of Toronto, remains in custody, charged with reckless discharge of a firearm. The shootings at about 10:40 Monday night near Lawrence Avenue East and Morningside Avenue left two people dead and more than 20 with gunshot wounds. Shyanne Charles, 14, and Joshua Yasay, 23, died at the scene. Others wounded included a two-year-old boy, whose head was grazed by a bullet.
Toronto police chief Bill Blair called it the “worst incident of gun violence in the city’s history.” Another man, Clayton Wright, 42, was killed in a shooting on Tuesday night, and on Wednesday night, 27-yearold Daniel Davis was shot to death behind a school in Lawrence Heights. Davis’ death is the 30th homicide in Toronto this year. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
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Toronto police secure the home Thursday where two fatal shootings occurred during a party Monday night in Scarborough. VINCE TALOTTA/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
Trial poses questions of police brutality The video was a little grainy, but the images unmistakable — a Toronto police officer repeatedly elbowing a drunk-driving suspect lying pinned down on a dark city street. It is the main exhibit at a trial that resumes Friday in a downtown courtroom, where Raymond Costain is seeking to get charges of drunk driving, assault and resisting arrest tossed out, alleging police used excessive force when arresting him in April 2010. Twenty-one years after the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police was caught on camera, law enforcement agencies continue to confront allegations of excessive police force, from the Taser-related death of a Polish visitor in the Vancou-
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ver airport to the alleged sex assault of a female prisoner by an Ottawa police officer. Last week, Torstar News Service reported that a Toronto man, James Bishop, is suing police for the way they arrested him for trespassing while he played basketball in an east-end gym. “Putting someone on the
ground and sitting on them or striking them repeatedly seems extremely unnecessary,” says Darryl Richardson, an Occupy Toronto activist who organized a march last week to protest police violence. Yet Greg Brown, one of the developers of Canada’s use-offorce framework, believes police brutality is actually rare because of all the checks in place. “There are probably a couple of million interactions between police officers and citizens in Canada on a daily basis. A very, very small fraction of those ever result in problems related to excessive use of force, which speaks to how good the training is. Are there cases where it’s problematic? Of course there are.” TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
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Victim’s brother charged with firstdegree murder A 38-year-old man is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his older brother, Clayton Wright, who was shot following a soccer game Tuesday night. Police said Winston Wright turned himself in Thursday. Clayton Wright, 42, left his pick-up soccer game at Eglinton Flats at about 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Witnesses told police they heard a single gunshot and found Wright in the parking lot. He was pronounced dead at the scene. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
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Culture chief leaving city hall Rita Davies, the visionary queen of Toronto culture for more than a decade, is leaving city hall on Friday, Torstar News Service has learned. “After almost 13 years as the executive director of culture at the City of Toronto, I will be leaving my job on July 20,” she wrote in an email to friends and colleagues. Her legacy was to set the city’s long-term cultural direction in 2003 with the wide-ranging and detailed Culture Plan for the Creative City. That led to increased grants for the arts and city investments in new projects. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
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Tidy up Toronto, Google’s back to snap your picture Photo shoot. It’s city’s turn for virtual facelift on Google Street View Mow your lawns, tidy your front porches and flash a smile, Toronto — Google Street View is back in town. For the first time since Toronto landed on the Street View map in 2009, Google has begun a full-scale effort to update its database and recapture the GTA’s ever-changing streetscapes, according to spokesman Adam Brindle. The online street mapping tool, which stitches together panoramic street-level images from 360-degree cameras
mounted atop Google vehicles, was first launched in a handful of U.S. cities in 2007 and has since spread to all seven continents. Through the online portal, users can meander down tree-lined streets and explore streets and neighbourhoods around the globe, seeing essentially everything (and everyone) captured at street level the moment the camera-equipped Google vehicle drove by. Now, it’s Toronto’s turn for a virtual facelift. The Street View team has collected data from the GTA in recent years, including last year when a camera-equipped Google tricycle captured hard-toreach areas like trails and university campuses, but Brindle said the project underway “is
the first comprehensive refresh of (Toronto’s) imagery.” For the next several weeks, a fleet of Google Street View vehicles equipped with 360-degree panoramic cameras will prowl the city’s streets to collect fresh street-level streetscape images to update the online mapping tool. To ease privacy concerns, Brindle said Google uses “face-blurring technology” to smudge the faces of passersby and vehicle license plates. Toronto Life employee Cat Yelizarov, 25, said she would likely go the extra mile if she knew the Google car would pass by. “I would want it to capture my good moment. I’d want people to remember me as that girl.” torstar news service
A chief’s pledge to back his people Newly re-elected Shawn Atleo makes closing remarks as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations at the Annual General Assembly in Toronto on Thursday. Atleo pledged to stand behind chiefs protesting resource development without their consent. Michelle Siu/THE CANADIAN PRESS
Downward dog meets coyote If approached by a coyote, experts advise making loud noises and large gestures to intimidate and scare the predator away — never try to run. Bruce Walsh was midway through his daily yoga routine at an east Toronto park one night last week when he spotted the creature emerging from the shadows. “At first I didn’t know what it was, but it was headed right for me,” said Walsh, 52, who jumped out of his pose to get a better look at what he soon realized was a coyote charging across Riverdale Park. Walsh began to yell, clap his hands and jump, an intimida-
tion tactic he learned years ago in the outdoor adventure program Outward Bound. “I’m of the Jaws generation. Bruce Walsh I’m terrified torstar news service of being eaten alive ... I was just screaming, ‘Coyote, coyote!’ Walsh recalled, describing how the animal veered away, but charged two more times before it disappeared. The “urban coyote” has become a fixture in Greater
Toronto’s parks, ravines and valleys since migrating east from North America’s central plains more than a century ago, its presence reflected in the growing number of sightings reported in recent years. Brent Patterson, a coyote researcher with Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources, said “there are probably coyotes in most green spaces across the GTA.” For the most part, the predators remain out of sight, he said, sticking to protected green areas, and reserving their activity for the night. But some can, and do, become bold and aggressive with humans. torstar news service
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New bike stands can withstand two-by-fours Take comfort, beleaguered cyclists of Toronto, with your expensive U-locks and crippling fears over bike theft — the reinforcements are coming. Arriving soon on a Toronto sidewalk is a new and improved version of the post-and-ring bike stand, one that can now withstand assaults by two-by-fours. Six summers ago, news reports emerged that Toronto’s ubiquitous bike rings, which have been around since the mid-’80s, have a hidden flaw: the metal rings, which are attached to cylindrical posts, can be broken by thieves wielding two-by-fours. Now, after several prototypes, a sleeker but “beefier” version of the bike ring is finally poised to hit the streets, city officials say. Torstar News Service
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Residents allowed to return home Special teams of police investigators say they have neutralized the danger of a Barrie home filled with explosives and nearly 60 people living in the neighbourhood were given the green light to return home a week after an evacuation. “We told all the residents that they can come home to their own beds tonight,” said Barrie police Const. Angela Butler. The Canadian Press
Tanner Zurkoski is over three weeks into his month-long sojourn of living in a car as part of the Evergreen Brick Works’ Move: Transportation Expo. At this point, he’s looking forward to the end
Living in a car MELISSA REBER toronto@metronews.ca
It’s been three weeks now. General update? I am ready to be out of this car now. I went through this weird sense of, “I got through it and I’m in a routine,” and I was optimistic and enjoying myself — and that’s almost completely gone now. The true absurdity of what I’ve done is dawning on me. You said last week you were suffering from road rage. How are you dealing with this?
Tanner Zurkoski steps out of his car Thursday for a little stretch after 21 days of living in his car. Melissa Reber/for Metro
I met with a clinical psychologist. He specializes in rage issues. His stance is that road rage is not in and of itself a problem, but it just exacerbates existing conditions. So if you go into a car upset you are much more likely to be triggered during the ride. So he gave me some tips on calming down and having a very Zenlike approach to driving. What cool stuff have you been up to? I raced a bike from the
Evergreen Brickworks to downtown, and he beat me. Not by much, about 30 seconds. We did it at 8:30 in the morning trying to use realistic traffic conditions but I was lucky because for some reason there was no one on the DVP. This week I am racing someone on a GO train from, I think, Vaughan. She’s going to be on a train and I’ll be in traffic — so that might be a little more one-sided. What are you doing for
exercise? I was going for a run in the mornings, I know I should more often, but it’s really hard to motivate yourself to get up and go for a run after a five-hour, incredibly uncomfortable sleep in a car. I did car yoga this week. (The instructor) taught me a number of things. You’re limited to what you can do in a car — downward dog is kind of out of the question — but there is a lot of upper-body stretching
and core stuff you can do, and breathing, which is key. Any run-ins with nature? I woke up one day with a raccoon on the hood of the car looking in at me. And then he saw that I was awake, so he started to slowly back off the hood and slid off the car. Then he slowly crawled up a post in front of the car. ... he basically thought I was a T-Rex and that if he moved slowly enough I wouldn’t eat him.
After 10-year battle, cottage-country condos set to launch within a GO Transit ride of T.O.
A view of work being done on the Lake Simcoe project Friday Harbour, a 1000-slip marina, golf course and condo/town house project. Contributed
Earl Rumm may go down in history not so much as the first developer to reinvent cottage living, but as the first to bring it within a GO Transit ride of Toronto. But it’s doubtful he will be the last. This fall, his Markhambased company Geranium Corp. will launch sales of its boldly renamed Friday Harbour development on Lake Simcoe — a $1.5-billion project which boasts a Doug Carrick-designed golf course, a hotel, mega-marina and 2,000 residential units. They include three- and four-storey condo buildings,
townhomes and houses that will be plunked on “islands” created during the major excavation of the sensitive Lake Simcoe shoreline to create a 13-hectare, 1,000-slip marina. But it’s taken a 10-year battle, appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board and a lawsuit against wealthy area cottagers and locals who were vociferous in their opposition to what’s much better known as the Big Bay Point Resort. Think of Friday Harbour as the biggest recreational development to hit Ontario cottage country since Intrawest
transformed Blue Mountain from a quaint little ski hill into a bustling four-season resort. Rumm, a major residential developer in the GTA, has faced a rough ride in his efforts to transport the condo out of the city and “reinvent” cottage living for baby boomers who love the lake but are weary of the constant upkeep. The project’s also aimed at young families with big-city mortgages looking for an affordable alternative to Muskoka’s multi-million-dollar mansions. Torstar News Service
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The future DVP, as imagined by the Parkway of Least Resistance team, shows cycling and walking trails, bus and train transit, all surrounded by nature in the Don Valley. courtesy polr.ca
No vehicles on the DVP? Imagine that Forward thinking. Exhibit shows how the natural beauty of the Don Valley can be reclaimed Melissa Reber
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No more cars on the Don Valley Parkway in 25 years — a
harebrained or an ingenious idea? That is just one of the future options for the DVP that can be seen at the Parkway of Least Resistance (PoLR) exhibit, part of the Move: Transportation Expo at the Brick Works. The exhibit team’s main goal is to reclaim the natural beauty of the Don Valley for walking, biking and camping, while implementing TTC
or GO buses and trains as the only transit option by 2040. Roberto Chiotti, lead designer of the PoLR team, says the existing structure is over capacity and solutions need to come quickly. “A road designed for 60,000 people in cars is now trying to make room for 100,000 people,” said Chiotti, adding that the issue was urgent. The exhibit also explores
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Arizona. Plaintiffs say officers based some traffic stops on the race of Hispanics For six years, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America has vehemently denied allegations that his deputies racially profile Latinos in his trademark immigration patrols. Now Joe Arpaio, the sheriff in Arizona’s most populous county, Maricopa, will have to convince a federal judge presiding over a lawsuit that went to trial Thursday and is
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U.S. court urges Disneyland to allow Segways Court sides with disabled patron. Disneyland sued after refusing to allow disabled visitor to use her Segway at theme park Disneyland currently allows disabled visitors to use wheelchairs and scooters at the Anaheim, Ca. theme park, but the justices of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said it’s time for “The Happiest Place on Earth” to study the idea of adding Segways. “We have every confidence that the organization that, half a century ago, brought us the Carousel of Progress and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln can
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The ruling comes in the case of Tina Baughman, who uses a two-wheeled Segway to get around because she has limb girdle muscular dystrophy, which makes it difficult to walk or rise from a seated position. Segway operators use the transportation device in a standing position. Baughman went to Disneyland to celebrate her daughter’s eighth birthday. She explained her disability but said Disneyland refused to allow her to use the Segway at the theme park. Baughman filed the lawsuit against Walt Disney World Co. under the Americans With Disabilities Act. The court said as new devices become available, public accommodations must consider using them for the disabled. the associated press
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Security footage shows suspected Bulgaria bomber Suicide bombing. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu points finger at Iran, threatens retaliation A lanky, long-haired man wearing a baseball cap and plaid shorts with a fake Michigan driver’s license carried out a deadly suicide attack on a bus full of Israeli vacationers, Bulgarian officials said Thursday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed the attack on Iranian-backed Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite Muslim guerrilla group, and threatened retaliation. Seven people — five Israelis, the Bulgarian driver and the bomber — died in the blast Wednesday. Although no group claimed responsibility, Israel has attributed a series of attacks on its citizens around the world in recent months to Iran and its Shiite proxies, threatening to escalate a shadow war between the two arch-enemies. The attack occurred shortly after the Israelis boarded a bus outside the airport in the Black Sea resort town of Burgas, a popular destination for Israeli tourists — particularly for high school graduates before they are drafted into military service. Security camera footage aired Thursday showed the suspected bomber wandering in and out of the terminal shortly before the blast. Officials said the bomb detonated in the luggage compartment. the associated press
An Israeli survivor from a bombing that killed seven people in Bulgaria. the associated press
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Israeli travellers undeterred This week’s suicide bombing in Bulgaria has made it clear that being an Israeli traveller can be risky business. But Israel’s famously globe-trotting people show no signs of curbing their wanderlust, even if the globe seems to offer a shrinking number of safe destinations for them. Long accustomed to dealing with terrorism, Israelis have always been quick to return to their routines following tragedies. The Bulgaria bombing appeared to be no exception. At Israel’s Ben-Gurion International Airport on Thursday, travellers were jittery, but it was largely business as usual. the associated press
Stocking up for the Muslim holy fasting month Yemenis shop for food in preparation for the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan at a market in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday. Muslims throughout the world are preparing to mark Ramadan, a period devoted to dawn-to-dusk fasting, prayers and spiritual introspection. Hani Mohammed/the associated press
Court win. Mosque repairs Assad. Syrian president don’t prevent celebration makes rare TV appearance Tennessee Muslims who won a court battle to occupy their new mosque learned Thursday they won’t be able to begin worshipping there for the start of Ramadan because it needs about two weeks more of construction work. Still, members of the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro were celebrating their legal victory after being buffeted for two years by a lawsuit in which they had no say. “I think it was a very good
day yesterday, and thank God!” mosque board chairman Essam Fathy said. “It surprised all of us. It was an unexpected joy!” Construction supervisor David Salimi said it would take about two more weeks of work to be ready. That includes connecting the water and power. Mosque opponents sued Rutherford County in September 2010 to stop construction of the new building. the associated press
Syrian President Bashar Assad made his first appearance since a brazen bomb attack killed three members of his inner circle while government troops launched a wide-ranging assault on Thursday to snuff out rebels throughout the capital city, Damascus. Anti-regime activists said government troops used mortars, tanks and helicopter gunships against rebels throughout Damascus and its suburbs. But the military’s failure to swiftly
vanquish lightly-armed rebel forces and the deadly bombing of a high-level security meeting a day earlier made Assad’s hold on power look increasingly tenuous. Amateur video showed rebels taking over the Bab alHawa border crossing with Turkey, where they stomped on portraits of Assad and his father and predecessor, Hafez Assad. A state TV report showed Assad swearing in his new defence minister. the associated press
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Child abductor gets emotional in B.C. court
Randall Hopley is led out of the Cranbrook, B.C., courthouse last fall. He has admitted to abducting a three-year-old boy. Bill Graveland/the canadian press
Admitted child abductor Randall Hopley was fighting his emotions Thursday as he was forced to watch a videotaped meeting between himself and the father of his three-yearold victim. Sitting with his head bowed down in a courtroom in Cranbrook, B.C., Hopley struggled to hold back the tears as the video showed Paul Hebert telling Hopley that he forgave him for abducting his son, Kienan, and thanked him for the boy’s safe return. “There was no sexual assault at all,” Hopley said in the video interview, played on the second day of his sentencing hearing. Hebert asked Hopley if he
was heterosexual or whether he only liked children. “Oh yes. I prefer women,” replied Hopley. “Children, but not in a sexual way. It was nothing to do with sex.” In the interview, Hopley is reminded about a previous incident involving an assault on a young boy, but Hopley said he would never have done anything to someone as young as Kienan. “That was in the past. I don’t want to go back there,” Hopley said softly. Hopley was convicted in 1985 of sexually assaulting a five-year-old boy “If I hurt a three-year-old, I would just take myself out in the bush and shoot myself,”
he continued. “I believe you,” replied Hebert. “You took my son from me and I forgive you. Change yourself. Be a better person.” Hopley, who turns 47 next week, has already pleaded guilty to abducting Kienan Hebert from the boy’s home in Sparwood, a southeastern B.C. town near the Alberta boundary, last September. Kienan vanished from his bedroom in the middle of the night wearing Scooby Doo boxer shorts, prompting police to launch a massive search. The operation grew over several days, with police issuing an Amber Alert that was eventually expanded to in-
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An actual sentence isn’t expected to be handed down soon. The Crown wants to proceed with a harsher approach, asking that Hopley be subjected to an assessment to determine whether he should be labelled a dangerous or long-term offender. •
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Myanmar TV airs tribute to independence hero Sign of change. Aung San memorial ceremony broadcast for first time in years Myanmar state television broadcast a memorial ceremony for opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s revered independence hero father for the first time in decades Thursday, the latest sign of change in the former pariah nation. The day marks the 65th anniversary of the 1947 assassination of opposition leader Suu Kyi’s father, Gen. Aung San. Myanmar’s former military junta played down the event for more than 20 years as part of efforts to stem the popularity of Suu Kyi, who has led a pro-democracy movement since 1988 and was kept under house arrest for 15 years. The junta ceded power last year to a civilian government dominated by retired army officers, which has since embarked on a program of major political and financial reforms that have been lauded by the international community.
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, centre, greets diplomats during a ceremony to mark the Martyr’s Day at the headquarters of her National League for Democracy party Thursday in Yangon, Myanmar. Khin Maung Win/the associated press Slain leader
Aung San was 32 years old when he was gunned down on July 19, 1947, along with six cabinet ministers and two other officials. • He is considered the architect of Myanmar’s independence from Britain, which it achieved several months after his death.
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the government dispatched one of the nation’s two vicepresidents to attend. Last year, the government’s top representative was the mayor of the largest city, Yangon. With flags flying at halfstaff, Vice-President Sai Mauk Kham joined Suu Kyi as she laid three baskets of flowers in front of her father’s tomb in Yangon, near the foot of towering golden Shwedagon pagoda. Sai Mauk Kham laid a wreath of white orchids and saluted the slain leader as a solemn two-minute silence was observed. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Ford says it has three reports of fires: Two at the factory and one while a customer was driving an Escape. No one has been injured. The recall affects 11,500 Escapes in the U.S. and Canada. Only 4,800 have been sold to customers. The rest are on dealer lots and will be fixed before they are sold, spokeswoman Marcey Zwiebel said. “We are obviously taking very quick action in the interest of our customers’ safety,” she said. the associated press
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Security guards stand near a burnt-down reception block of Maruti Suzuki’s factory in Manesar, near New Delhi, India, on Thursday. India’s largest passenger carmaker shut the 550,000-vehicle-a-year plant — one of two factories in India — after rioting sparked by a labour dispute killed one person and injured dozens of others. The company is still trying to identify the body found charred beyond recognition in a conference room. Labour unrest is a growing concern in India, as soaring inflation squeezes worker salaries even as mass media and conspicuous consumption stoke aspirations. The widespread use of contract workers by companies eager to sidestep India’s strict labour laws adds to friction. Saurabh Das/the associated press
Rising fees turning many Canadians off Survey. Percentage of customers satisfied by the performance of their bank drops steeply from last year Canadian bank customers surveyed in an annual poll are less satisfied with their financial institutions than they were a year ago, at least partly due to the rising fees they’re being charged. The survey from J.D. Power and Associates, released Thursday, found that the percentage of customers who say they will “definitely” reuse their bank in the future declined by four percentage points since a year ago. And the number of respondents who said they would “definitely” recommend their bank dropped five percentage points from last year. Frustration, confusion
“Not only are customers frustrated with changes to their fee structure, but many are also confused by the changes.” Lubo Li, senior director of financial services at J.D. Power
At least part of the rising discontent was tied to a greater number of customers who have been slapped with higher fees, with 27 per cent of respondents saying their charges went up this year, compared with 17 per cent in 2011. Many of the respondents also said they had a lower overall opinion of the reliability and financial stability of their banks. Satisfaction with online banking slid eight percentage points over last year, mostly due to problems navigating websites, and a lack of some services. On the upside, customers said they were largely happy with financial advisers at the banks, though this is the first time the survey asked respondents about them. The highest ranked of the big five Canadian banks was TD Bank, which has consistently led the results since the survey was launched seven years ago. ING Direct Canada ranked the highest of the midsize banks. The annual J.D. Power survey polled 12,000 Canadians who use either banks or credit unions. Included were the big five Canadian banks — Royal Bank, Scotiabank, CIBC, Bank of Montreal and TD Bank — as well as midsize banks. the canadian press
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Wine corks used to create art Anyone who truly loves wine will know about that insatiable desire to collect corks of your favourite bottles of red and white wine. Yet hoarding all those pieces of tree bark for sentimental value could be a sign of a pretty mischievous habit. Here, artist Scott Gundersen shows how to use those corks to beautiful effect. The 33-year-old “up-cycles” thousands of used wine corks into amazing portraits. The portrait Grace, pictured, is made up of a staggering 9,217 wine corks and almost double that amount in nails, which hold the corks in place.
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An eye for colour Do you have to paint the corks? That would be a terribly time-consuming thing, so I use the wine-tainted corks exactly as they are, with one exception. My Rwandan friend Grace, the subject of this portrait, has dark black hair and it is very difficult to find corks dark enough to replicate that. So to have enough dark corks I bought some wine that creates a very dark stain. I boiled it on the stove to concentrate the colour and then dyed a batch of corks before placing them onto my nail board.
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The final installment of Chris Nolan’s Batman trilogy is missing one thing — a great villain. HANDOUT Reel Guys
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Bring on the bad guys The Dark Knight Rises. The finale in the Nolan trilogy is reminiscent of the beginning — but it needs a better villain Richard: Mark, this story seemed like it played out in real life on our streets, albeit without capes, gadgets and murderous villains. When Selina purrs “You’re all going to wonder how you ever thought you could live so large, and leave so little for the rest of us,” into Bruce’s ear, it sounds ripped from the headlines. Such is the timeliness of the film, but is this is a summer blockbuster, or a treatise on the haves and the havenots? Mark: The movie comes out squarely on the side of law, order, and social hierarchy.
Chris Nolan is smart enough to know that if he wants to make blockbusters he isn’t going to get financing from the 99 per cent. So the politics of the film are a bit confused, but the rest of it works. It’s smart, if a bit talky, and beautifully cast. The big question is: Is it as good as The Dark Knight? RC: I think it is more easily comparable to Batman Begins. Both those movies have the same kind of tone. As for The Dark Knight, I’d have to say it’s as good, but in a different way. It’s a more structured, linear film, mainly because the villain is more straightforward. Bane is a troublemaker — he’s one part modern day terrorist, two parts Attila the Hun — but he lacks the Joker’s unpredictability, which is the thing that made the middle movie such a treat. MB:
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from this film is a great villain. It’s hard to enjoy Bane through his face mask — Darth Vader he’s not. Instead of The Joker, we now have The Mumbler. And many of the characters’ motivations seemed unclear to me, especially Catwoman, although I liked Anne Hathaway in the role. She gets the best lines AND the best outfits. But it’s Joseph Gordon-Levitt that really occupies the heart of the movie. He’s the only one that seems human in it, so kudos to him. RC: Agreed about GordonLevitt but I liked Bane’s slightly nutty Shakespearean villain, even if some of his dialogue ended up sounding like a garbled mixture of drunken whispers and baby talk. Also, Hathaway, for my money, rocks it. MB: She usually does, doesn’t she ... If I seem a bit unenthusiastic about the movie, it’s just that the
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Eight movie years have passed since Batman (Christian Bale) last donned the cape. He’s become a recluse, having assumed responsibility for District Attorney Harvey Dent’s crimes in the hopes that if the Dent anti-crime act worked Gotham would be peaceful. It was successful until a cat burglar named Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway) put into motion a series of events that would draw the caped Crusader from retirement to fight his mightiest foe yet, Bane (Tom Hardy). •
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Actor Fred Willard, perhaps best-known as a dog-show announcer in the movie Best in Show, has been arrested on suspicion of committing a lewd act at a Hollywood adult theatre. Los Angeles police Sgt. Mark Ro says uniformed vice officers were conducting a routine investigation of the theatre shortly before 9 p.m. Wednesday and saw Willard engaging in a lewd act. Ro says Willard appeared to be alone. The 72-year-old actor was booked at the Hollywood police station on suspicion of committing a lewd act in public. Ro says Willard was released after midnight without posting bail. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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•••• • From 1989 to 1996, Joseph Blahyi (aka General Butt Naked) estimates he was responsible for the deaths of 20,000 Liberians. But in 1996, he left the civil war to become an evangelist and preach the gospel. The thought-provoking documentary follows Blahyi as he attempts to reconcile with the families of those he killed and the child soldiers whose lives he destroyed. The Redemption of General Butt Naked will force audiences to grapple with the question, “Just because a man is now good, should he be forgiven for his past sins?” regan reid
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••••• Kargman puts six gifted young dancers from around the world under the microscope for nearly a year as they prepare to compete at the potentially career-launching Youth America Grand Prix. These kids, from 6 – 19 years of age, don’t lead normal lives. They’re isolated and dependent on anxious parents and teachers. They push their bodies hard. Injuries are common, and you can feel their all-consuming need to be perfect. It’s fair and unsentimental and riveting, following an African adoptee, a dirt poor Colombian, a middle American “princess” and the “star”, a boy so talented and blasé that he comes off like a glorious freak of nature.
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••••• Moving Day was not a good move for Trailer Park Boys creator Mike Clattenburg. A clumsy comedy starring Will Sasso (The Three Stooges) as a chunky, cola-guzzling furniture mover who simply dreams of a “city job”, Clattenburg’s latest film wanders without much progression or many laughs. In fact, without a pronounced performance from Eddie Murphy’s less famous brother Charlie Murphy, Moving Day is pretty motionless. steve gow
Schwarz’ glowing portrait, gleaned from interviews with subject Vito Russo before his death from AIDS in 1990 celebrates the New York film critic, TV host, LGBT rights and AIDS activist who joined the charge at Stonewall and founded GGA, GLAAD and ACT UP. Also, his decade long research into gay images in cinema resulted in the landmark film and lecture series The Celluloid Closet. Colleagues, friends and family are in awe of him still and distraught to have lost this beacon for change. This award winning film reminds us what strides have been made since 1969 and stops just short of hagiography.
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These pages cover movie start times from Fri., july 20 to Thurs., july 26. Times are subject to change. Complete listings are also available at metronews.ca/movies.
Downtown Bloor Hot Docs Cinema 506 Bloor St., 416-637-3123
Bubba Ho-Tep (14A) Sun 3:30 Marley (PG) Tue-Thu 9 Neil Young Journeys (STC) Fri 3:30-9 Sat 6:30 Sun 9 Mon-Thu 6:45 Peace Out (STC) Fri 6:45 Sat 9 Sun 6:30 Mon 9 Stop Making Sense (STC) Sat 1 Swimming to Cambodia (STC) Sun 1 The Times of Harvey Milk (STC) Sat 3:45
Carlton 20 Carlton St., 416-494-9371
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-3:55-6:55-9:40 Collaborator (14A) Fri-Thu 9:45 Cosmopolis (14A) Fri-Thu 3:50-9:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) FriThu 2-4:25-7:05-9:05 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Mon 1:45-4:206:50-9:15 Tue 1:45-4:20-6:50-9:1511:20 Wed-Thu 1:45-4:20-6:50-9:15 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Thu 1:35-4:157:10 Safety Not Guaranteed (14A) Fri 1:55-4:30-7:20-9:35-11:25 Sat-Sun 1:55-4:30-7:20-9:35 Mon 1:55-4:30 Tue 1:55-4:30-7:20-9:35-11:25 Wed-Thu 1:55-4:30-7:20-9:35 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:25-4-6:45-9:25 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (14A) Fri 1:40-7:15 Sat 1:40 Sun-Mon 1:40-7:15 Tue 1:40-7:1511:30 Wed-Thu 1:40-7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Mon 1:50-4:05-6:40-9:10 Tue 1:50-4:05-6:40-9:10-11:10 WedThu 1:50-4:05-6:40-9:10 Toronto Film Society (STC) Mon 7:30 Union Square (STC) Fri-Thu 4:10-9:20 Vito (STC) Fri-Thu 1:30-7
Scotiabank Theatre 259 Richmond St., 416-368-5600
André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-1:10-1:40-2:102:40-3:10-4:50-5:20-5:50-6:20-6:508:30-9-9:30-10-10:30 No Passes Mon 1:10-1:40-2:10-2:40-3:10-4:50-5:205:50-6:20-6:50-8:30-9-9:30-10-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:30-1:10-1:40-2:102:40-3:10-4:50-5:20-5:50-6:20-6:508:30-9-9:30-10-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 1:10-1:40-2:10-2:40-3:104:50-5:20-5:50-6:20-6:50-8:30-9-9:3010-10:30 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:107:50-11:30
The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D (PG) FriTue 12:20-2:45-5:15-7:40-10:10 Wed 12:20-2:45-10:40 Thu 12:20-2:45-5:157:40-10:10 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 12:10-2:505:30-8:10-11:10 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-3:30-6:45-10:20 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:25-5:45-8:20-10:50 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri-Thu 2-58:15-11:20 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:3010:45 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (14A) Fri-Sun 11:40-2:20-5:057:45-10:35 Mon 2:20-5:05-7:45-10:35 Tue 11:40-2:20-5:05-7:45-10:35 Wed 12:40-3:45-10:35 Thu 12:05-2:45-10:35
Market Square 80 Front St., 416-494-9371
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri 12:45-3:45-6:55-9:45-11:45 Sat-Mon 12:45-3:45-6:55-9:45 Tue 12:45-3:456:55-9:45-11:45 Wed-Thu 12:45-3:456:55-9:45 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 12:15-1:05-3:30-4:30-6:45-8-1011 No Passes Sat 12:15-1:05-3:304:30-6:45-8-10 No Passes Sun-Mon 1:05-3:30-4:30-8-10 No Passes Tue 12:15-1:05-3:30-4:30-6:45-8-10-11 No Passes Wed 1:05-3:30-4:30-8-10 No Passes Thu 12:15-1:05-3:30-4:306:45-8-10 Sun-Mon 12:15-6:45 Wed 12:15-6:45 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri 1-3-5-7-9-11:10 Sat 1-3-5-7-9 SunMon 3-5-9 Tue 1-3-5-7-9 Wed 3-5-9 Thu 1-3-5-7-9 Sun-Mon 1-7 Wed 1-7 Savages (18A) Fri 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:2011:40 Sat-Mon 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:20 Tue 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:20-11:40 Wed-Thu 1:20-4:05-6:50-9:20 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:40-7:159:35
Revue Cinema 400 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-531-9959
Epicures Review: Big Night (STC) Thu 6:45 Labyrinth (STC) Sat-Sun 2 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:15-7 Mon-Tue 9:15 Wed 1:30-7 Thu 9:15 Prometheus (14A) Fri 9 Sat 4:15-9 Sun 9 Mon-Tue 6:45 Wed 9
The Royal 608 College St., 416-4664400
The Redemption of General Butt Naked (STC) Fri-Sun 7 Tue-Thu 7 The Room (STC) Fri 11:30 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Sun 9 TueWed 9:15 Thu 9
Varsity 55 Bloor St. W., 416-961-6304
The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Beasts of the Southern Wild (PG) FriThu 12-2:30-5:15-7:45-10:20 Fri-Thu 12:20-2:40-5-7:20-9:40 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 11:45-3:30-7:05-10:45 No Passes Fri-Thu 11:55-3:25-6:55-10:25 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Tue 2:054:45-7:25-10:05 Wed 1:10-4:15-10:05 Thu 2:05-4:45-7:25-10:05 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Tue 1-3:20-5:40-8-10:15 Wed 1:45-4:1010:15 Thu 1-3:20-5:40-8-10:15 Fri-Thu 12:45-3-5:15-7:35-9:55 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Tue 2-4:407:20-10:10 Wed 2-4:40-10:10 Thu 2-4:40-7:20-10:10 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 1:35-4:15-7-9:45 Fri 1:20-4 Sat-Thu 11:50-2:30-5:10-7:50-10:30 Trishna (STC) Fri-Tue 1:20-4-6:459:30 Wed 1:20-4:05-6:45-9:30 Thu 1:20-4-6:45-9:30
Canada Square 2200 Yonge St., 416-646-0444
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 4:20-7-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:10-4:20-79:45 Mon-Thu 4:20-7-9:45 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri 4:407:10-9:35 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:40-7:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:10-9:35 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 4:05 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri 3:506:40-9:30 Sat-Sun 1-3:50-6:40-9:30 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:40-9:30 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri 4:507:30-9:40 Sat-Sun 2-4:50-7:30-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:30-9:40 People Like Us (14A) Fri 4:30-7:20-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:30-7:20-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:20-9:45 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri 6:30-9:10 Sat-Sun 1:15-6:30-9:10 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:10 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri 4-6:35-9 SatSun 1:20-4-6:35-9 Mon-Thu 4-6:35-9 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri 4:106:50-9:25 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:10-6:50-9:25
Mon-Thu 4:10-6:50-9:25 Mt. Pleasant Theatre 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-489-8484 Bernie (PG) Fri-Sat 9:25 Sun 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Tue-Thu 7
Regent Theatre 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-480-9884
Edwin Boyd (14A) Fri-Sat 8:55 Sun 7 Tue 7 Monsieur Lazhar (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Wed-Thu 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon Yonge-Eglinton Centre 2300 Yonge St., 416-544-1236 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 12:40-3:50-7-10:15 Mon 12:454-7:05-10:25 Tue 12:40-3:50-7-10:15 Wed 12:45-4-7:05-10:25 Thu 12:453:50-7-10:25 Brave (PG) Fri-Sun 11:35 Mon 12:35 Tue 11:35 Wed-Thu 12:35 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 1:55-4:206:45-9:30 Mon 3-5:25-7:50-10:15 Tue 1:55-4:20-6:45-9:30 Wed-Thu 3-5:257:50-10:15 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Mon 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Fri-Thu 2:30-6:10-10 No Passes FriThu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30 No Passes Mon 12 No Passes Tue 11:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 12 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 12:30-3:25-6:15-8:35 No Passes Mon 1-3:25-6:30-9:10 No Passes Tue 12:30-3:25-6:15-8:35 No Passes Wed-Thu 1-3:25-6:30-9:10 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Sun 11:45-2:205-7:55-10:40 Mon 1:10-4:10-10:40 Tue 11:45-2:20-5-7:55-10:40 Wed 4:40-7:40-10:40 Thu 12:05-2:40-5:15-810:40 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:30-7:4010:55 Mon 12:55-3:50-6:45-9:40 Tue 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:55 Wed 12:50-3:506:45-9:40 Thu 1-4-7:30-10:45 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 12:15-2:50-5:308:10-10:50 Mon 12:15-2:55-5:35-8:1510:50 Tue 12:15-2:50-5:30-8:10-10:50 Wed-Thu 12:15-2:55-5:35-8:15-10:50
Yonge & Dundas 24 10 Dundas St East, 416-977-2642
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter 3D (14A) Fri-Thu 1:55-4:50-7:50-10:50 The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 12:30-2:15-3:40-5:30-6:50-8:50-10 Fri-Thu 1:30-4:40-7:50-11 The Amazing Spider-Man: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4:107:20-10:30 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Bol Bachchan (PG) Sat-Sun 11:302:55-6:20-9:40 Mon-Tue 2:55-6:20-9:40 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12-2:30-5-7:30-10 Brave 3D (PG) Fri 12:30-3-5:30-810:30 Sat-Sun 11:35-12:30-2-3-4:305:30-7-8-9:30-10:30 Mon-Tue 12:30-23-4:30-5:30-7-8-9:30-10:30 Wed-Thu 12:30-3-5:30-8-10:30 Cocktail (PG) Fri-Thu 2:20-5:50-9:15 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri 12:45-1:45-3:10-4:10-5:35-810:25 No Passes Sat-Sun 11:30-12:451:45-3:10-4:10-5:35-8-10:25 No Passes Mon-Thu 12:45-1:45-3:10-4:10-5:358-10:25 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri 2-4:25-7:10-9:35 Sat-Sun 11:40-2-4:25-7:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 2-4:25-7:10-9:35 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Thu 1:304:15-7:05-9:55 Moving Day (STC) Fri-Thu 12:152:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Tue 1:20-4:207:20-10:20 Safety Not Guaranteed (14A) Fri-Thu 12:20-2:40-5:10-7:40-10:05 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Thu 2:05-5-7:55-10:50 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri 2:35-5:208:05-10:45 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:35-5:208:05-10:45 Mon-Thu 2:35-5:20-8:0510:45 Ted (14A) Fri 12:35-2:05-3:05-4:405:40-6:30-7:15-8:15-9:20-9:55-10:55 Sat-Sun 11:35-12:35-2:05-3:05-4:405:40-6:30-7:15-8:15-9:20-9:55-10:55 Mon-Thu 12:35-2:05-3:05-4:40-5:406:30-7:15-8:15-9:20-9:55-10:55 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 12:10-2:50-5:30-8:10-10:50
TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. West, 416-599-8433
The 400 Blows (14A) Mon 6:30 La Bandera (14A) Sun 5 Beasts of the Southern Wild (PG) FriSun 12-2:30-4:45-7-9:30 Mon 7-9:30 Tue-Thu 12-2:30-4:45-7-9:30 Belle de Jour (R) Thu 9 Boy (14A) Fri-Sun 1-6:15 Mon 6:15 Tue-Thu 1-6:15
Cliffhanger (R) Sat 8 Diabolique (R) Fri 8:45 Les Enfants du paradis (PG) Sat 1 First Position (G) Fri-Sun 1:15-3:30-68:15 Mon 6-8:15 Tue-Thu 1:15-3:306-8:15 La Grande Illusion (PG) Sun 7:30 Jaws (14A) Fri-Sun 3:15-8:20 Mon 8:20 Tue-Thu 3:15-8:20 Listen to the City (PG) Thu 6:30 Marley (PG) Fri-Sun 5-8 Tue-Wed 5-8 Thu 8 Le Plaisir (R) Sat 5 Quai des Brumes (PG) Fri 6:30 Small Change (PG) Tue 6:30 Some Came Running (PG) Sun 1 Utu / The Indian Raid (14A) Tue 9 Utu / The Indian Raid Introduced by Jason Ryle (14A) Fri 2
West End Albion Cinemas 1530 Albion Rd., 416-742-3456
Billa 2 (18A) Fri 7:15-9:45 Sat-Sun 7:30-10 Mon-Thu 7:15-9:45 Bol Bachchan (PG) Fri 4:15 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:30 Mon-Thu 4:15 Cocktail (PG) Fri 3:30-6:30-9:30 SatSun 6:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:30-9:30 Jatt & Juliet (STC) Sat-Sun 12:45
Queensway 1025 The Queensway, 416-503-0424
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri 12:55-4-7:15-10:20 Sat-Thu 12:55-47:10-10:20 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:55-8-11:10 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45-5:308:05-10:35 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11-11:30-12-2-2:403:10-3:40-5:40-6:20-6:50-7:209:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Mon 12-2-2:40-3:10-3:40-5:40-6:20-6:507:20-9:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Tue 11:30-12-2-2:40-3:10-3:40-5:40-6:206:50-7:20-9:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-2-2:40-3:10-3:40-5:406:20-6:50-7:20-9:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 12:35-2:55-5:20-7:4510:10 No Passes Wed 5:20-7:45-10:10 No Passes Thu 12:35-2:55-5:20-7:4510:10 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Wed 1
24 Queensway 1025 The Queensway, 416-503-0424
Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 1:40-4:05-6:35-8:55 No Passes Sat 11:15-1:40-4:05-6:35-8:55 No Passes Sun-Thu 1:40-4:05-6:35-8:55 Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D (PG) FriThu 12:05-2:35-5:05-7:35-10:05 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Mon 11:55-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 Tue 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 Wed-Thu 11:55-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 1:50-4:35-7:2510:15 Sat 11:10-1:50-4:35-7:25-10:15 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:35-7:25-10:15 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Tue 12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:45 Wed 1:55-4:35-10:45 Thu 12:45-3:15-5:458:15-10:45 Prometheus (14A) Fri 2:05-5-7:5510:55 Sat 11:05-2:05-5-7:55-10:50 Sun-Thu 2:05-5-7:55-10:50 Savages (18A) Fri-Tue 1:25-4:40-7:4010:40 Wed 12:50-3:55-7:40-10:40 Thu 1:25-4:40-7:40-10:40 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:20-6-8:4011:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Tue 1:35-4:20-7-9:50 Wed 1:35-4:20-7:059:50 Thu 1:35-4:20-7-9:50
Woodbine Centre 500 Rexdale Blvd., 416-213-1998
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-7:109:20 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-1-3:20-4:30-6:40-8-10 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) FriThu 12:35-2:45-4:55-7:05-9:15 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 12:40-2:45-4:55-7-9:15
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Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:056:50-9:40 Ted (14A) Fri-Tue 1:20-3:50-7:05-9:45 Wed 1-3:50-7:05-9:45 Thu 1:20-3:507:05-9:45 Kingsway Theatre 3030 Bloor St. West, 416-232-1939 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45-7:15 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Thu 5 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) Fri-Thu 11:15 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45-9:30
East End Beach Cinemas 1651 Queen St. E., 416-699-5971
The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4:10-7:20-10:20 Brave (PG) Fri-Tue 12-4-6:45-9 WedThu 12-4-6:45-9:20 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 11:45-12:15-3:25-3:50-7:057:30-10:30-10:45-11:05 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 3:10-6-8:10 Ted (14A) Fri-Tue 12:30-3:40-6:559:40-11:15 Wed-Thu 12:30-3:40-6:559:40
Fox Theatre 2236 Queen St. E., 416-691-7330
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 6:45 Mon-Tue 9:15 Wed 1:30-9:15 Cosmopolis (14A) Wed 7 Thu 9:15 Grease (PG) Sat-Sun 2 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 9:30 Sat 4:15-9:30 Sun 4:15-9:15 Mon-Tue 6:45 Thu 6:45
metronews.ca WEEKEND, July 20-22, 2012
North York Sheppard Grande 4861 Yonge St., 416-590-9974
André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2:55-5:207:45-10:15 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Tue 2:155:05-7:40-10:10 Wed 2:15-5:05-7:4010:15 Thu 2:15-5:05-7:40-10:10 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 1:55 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri-Thu 4:20-6:45-9:10 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Sun 2:30-5:107:50-10:20 Mon-Thu 2:25-5-7:35-10:15 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Tue 1:404-6:30-9 Wed 4-9:30 Thu 1:40-4-6:30-9 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:30-7:3010:30 Mon-Thu 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:05 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Sun 12:403:30-6:50-9:45 Mon-Thu 12:40-3:306:50-9:40 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:25-7:10-9:50 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:40-7:20-10 Trishna (STC) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:10-79:45
Empress Walk 5095 Yonge St., 416-223-9550
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 1:45-4:458-11 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon 1:45-4:45-8 Digital, Stadium Seating Tue 1:45-4:45-8-11 Digital, Stadium Seating Wed-Thu 1:45-4:45-8 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 12:30-4:157:15-10:30 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:15-12:45-1:152:15-2:45-4-4:30-5:15-6-6:30-7:30-
8:30-9:15-10-10:15-11:15 Stadium Seating Mon 12:15-12:45-1:15-2:152:45-4-4:30-5:15-6-6:30-7:30-8:309:15-10-10:15 Stadium Seating Tue 12:15-12:45-1:15-2:15-2:45-4-4:305:15-6-6:30-7:30-8:30-9:15-10-10:1511:15 Stadium Seating Wed-Thu 12:15-12:45-1:15-2:15-2:45-4-4:305:15-6-6:30-7:30-8:30-9:15-10-10:15 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) Stadium Seating FriThu 11:45-3:30-7-10:45 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 1-3:45-6:40-9:10 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 12-2:30-57:15-9:45
SilverCity Yorkdale 6 3401 Dufferin St., 416-444-3456
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 5-10:40 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Tue 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 Wed 12:303:40-10 Thu 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 1:15-3:50-6:409:05 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Mon 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Fri-Sun 12:30-2:40-4:10-6:20-7:5010-11:30 No Passes Mon 12:30-2:404:10-6:20-7:50-10 No Passes Tue 12:30-2:40-4:10-6:20-7:50-10-11:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 12:30-2:404:10-6:20-7:50-10 No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-2:30-8:10 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1-3:30-6:30-9 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 12:15 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:30-7:45-
11:15 Mon 1:30-4:30-7:45-10:50 Tue 1:30-4:30-7:45-11:15 Wed-Thu 1:304:30-7:45-10:50 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12-2:45-5:30-8:1010:55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
Silvercity Fairview 1800 Sheppard Ace. E., 416-644-7746
The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 12:40-3:50-7-10:10 Mon 12:40-3:50-10:10 Tue-Thu 12:40-3:507-10:10 Brave (PG) Fri 1:50-4:25-7:10-9:50 Sat 11:20-1:50-4:25-7:10-9:50 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:25-7:10-9:50 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 No Passes Fri 11:30-2:30-3:10-6:10-6:50-10-10:30 No Passes Sat 11-11:30-2:30-3:106:10-6:50-10-10:30 No Passes Sun 11:30-2:30-3:10-6:10-6:50-10-10:30 No Passes Mon 2:30-3:10-6:10-6:5010-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:30-2:303:10-6:10-6:50-10-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 2:30-3:10-6:10-6:50-10-10:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 1:30-4-6:30-9 No Passes Sat 11:10-1:30-4-6:30-9 No Passes SunThu 1:30-4-6:30-9 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Sun 11:40-2:205-7:40-10:40 Mon 2:20-5-7:40-10:40 Tue 11:40-2:20-5-7:40-10:40 Wed-Thu 2:20-5-7:40-10:40 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-7:1510:20 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 11:50-2:35-5:107:50-10:50 Mon 2-4:40-7-10:15 Tue 11:50-2:35-5:10-7:50-10:50 Wed 5:107:50-10:50 Thu 2:35-5:10-7:50-10:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
Scarborough
Coliseum Scarborough 300 Borough Dr., 416-290-5217
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriTue 12:45-4-7:15-10:30 Wed 12:45-410:20 Thu 12:45-4-7:10-10:20 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Tue 1:15-4:30-7:45-11 Wed-Thu 1:15-4:30-7:40-10:50 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri 12:10 Sat 1:30 Sun-Tue 12:10 Wed-Thu 12:40 Brave 3D (PG) Fri 2:40-5:10-7:3510:15 Sat 4:10-7:35-10:15 Sun-Tue 2:40-5:10-7:35-10:15 Wed-Thu 3:155:45-8:15-10:45 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 11:45-2:05-2:45-3:25-5:55-6:357:05-9:35-10:15-10:45 No Passes Sat 11-11:45-2:05-2:45-3:25-5:55-6:357:05-9:35-10:15-10:45 No Passes Sun-Tue 11:45-2:05-2:45-3:25-5:556:35-7:05-9:35-10:15-10:45 No Passes Wed-Thu 11:30-1-2:30-3:10-5-6:306:50-9-10:10-10:30 No Passes Fri-Tue 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 1:45-4:10-6:40-9 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-2:25-4:50-7:159:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 12:25-2:50-5:15-7:4010:10 No Passes Wed-Thu 12:30-2:555:20-7:45-10:10 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri-Tue 9:15 Wed-Thu 10:25 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Tue 1-3:45-6:50 Wed-Thu 12:25-2:50-5:25-7:55 Savages (18A) Fri-Tue 12:50-4:05-7:1010:20 Wed-Thu 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:45 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12:35-3:05-5:408:20-10:55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
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Eglinton Town Centre, 1901 Eglinton Ave. E., 416-752-4494
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3:45-7-10:15 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) FriThu 1:30-4:45-8-11:15 Brave (PG) Fri 12:05-2:40-5:20-8-10:40 Sat 1:20-3:50-6:30-9:10 Sun-Thu 12:052:40-5:20-8-10:40 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:406:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Sat 11-11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:206:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Sun 11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:2010-10:30-11 No Passes Mon 12-2:403:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Tue 11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:406:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:507:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-1:50-4:15-6:40-9 No Passes Mon 1:50-4:15-6:40-9 No Passes Tue 11:30-1:50-4:15-6:40-9 No Passes Wed-Thu 1:50-4:15-6:40-9 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:4510:10 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri 11:35-24:25-6:50-9:10 Sat 11:25-1:50-4:15-6:409:05 Sun 11:35-2-4:25-6:50-9:10 Mon 2-4:25-6:50-9:10 Tue 11:35-2-4:25-6:509:10 Wed-Thu 2-4:25-6:50-9:10 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 12:25-2:50-5:20-7:50-10:15 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 12:15-35:45-8:30-11:15 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Sun 1:35-4:45-7:55-11:10 Mon 12:50-4-10:30 Tue-Thu 1:35-4:45-7:55-11:10 Prometheus (14A) Fri 11:40-2:355:35-8:20-11:20 Sat 11:25-2:25-5:258:10-11:10 Sun 11:40-2:35-5:35-8:2011:20 Mon 2:35-5:35-8:20-11:20 Tue 11:40-2:35-5:35-8:20-11:20 Wed-Thu
Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 12:45-3:20-5:50-8:4011:10 Mon 12:45-3:20-5:50-8:20-10:55 Tue 12:45-3:20-5:50-8:40-11:10 WedThu 12:45-3:20-5:50-8:20-10:55 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (14A) Fri-Thu 7:35-10:20
2:35-5:35-8:20-11:20 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 2-5:10-8:2011:30 Mon 12:50-4-7:15-10:40 Tue-Thu 2-5:10-8:20-11:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Wed 12:45-3:25-6:058:45-11:25 Thu 3:40-6:15-8:55-11:30 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
Kennedy Commons 20 33 William Kitchen Rd., 416-335-5323
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (14A) Fri-Sun 10:30-1-3:40-6:20-9 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:20-9 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Sun 10:45-1:40-4:40-7:35-10:20 Mon-Thu 1:40-4:40-7:35-10:20 Bol Bachchan (PG) Fri-Sun 12:15-3:306:45-10:05 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:45-10:05 Cocktail (PG) Fri-Sun 11:40-3:15-6:4510:05 Mon-Thu 3:15-6:45-10:05 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri-Sun 112:15-5:25-8:45 Mon-Thu 2:15-5:25-8:45 Jatt & Juliet (STC) Fri-Sun 11:50-3:306:50-10:10 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:50-10:10 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Sun 10:50-1:304:15-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:15-7-9:30 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Sun 11:45-3-6-9 Mon-Thu 3-6-9 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Men in Black 3 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 11:40-2:30-5:10-7:40-10:15 Mon-Thu 2:30-5:10-7:40-10:15 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Sun 11:302-4:25-7:05-9:30 Mon-Thu 2-4:257:05-9:30 People Like Us (14A) Fri-Sun 10:351:35-4:35-7:30-10:25 Mon-Thu 1:354:35-7:30-10:25 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri-Sun 10:451:40-4:30-7:20-10:10 Mon-Thu 1:404:30-7:20-10:10 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Sun 10:35-1:154-6:50-9:50 Mon-Thu 4-6:50-9:50 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (14A) Fri-Sun 11:15-1:45-4:156:40-9:15 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:15-6:40-9:15
401 & Morningside 785 Milner Ave., 416-281-2226
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Thu 6:45-9:55 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:45-7:45-11:05 Mon 1:304:45-7:45-10:50 Tue 1:30-4:45-7:4511:05 Wed-Thu 1:30-4:45-7:45-10:50 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3-5:30-810:35 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-12-1:452:30-3:10-3:40-6-6:30-6:55-7:20-9:4010:10-10:30-10:45-11 No Passes Mon 12-1:45-2:30-3:10-3:40-6-6:30-6:557:20-9:40-10:10-10:30-11 No Passes Tue 11:30-12-1:45-2:30-3:10-3:40-6-6:306:55-7:20-9:40-10:10-10:30-10:45-11 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-1:45-2:303:10-3:40-6-6:30-6:55-7:20-9:40-10:1010:30-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:45-2-4:30 No Passes Mon 2-4:30 No Passes Tue 11:45-2-4:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 2-4:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 1:15-4-6:15-8:30 No Passes Mon 1:15-4-6:15-8:30-10:45 No Passes Tue 1:15-4-6:15-8:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 1:15-4-6:15-8:30-10:45 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 12:15-2:45-5:15 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 2:15-5:15-8:1511:10 Mon 2:15-5:15-8:10-11 Tue 2:15-5:15-8:15-11:10 Wed-Thu 2:155:15-8:10-11
Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Sun 11-2-5-8:15 Mon-Thu 2-5-8:15 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Sun 10:501:50-4:35-7:15-10 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:357:15-10 Teri Meri Kahaani (PG) Fri-Sun 11:05-2:05-5-7:45-10:30 Mon-Thu 2:055-7:45-10:30 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Sun 11:15-2:10-4:45-7:20-10 Mon-Thu 2:104:45-7:20-10 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (14A) Fri-Sun 11:20-2:05-4:45-7:4010:20 Mon-Thu 2:05-4:45-7:40-10:20
Woodside Cinemas 1571 Sandhurst Circle, 416-299-3456
Billa 2 (18A) Fri-Thu 4:30-7:30-9:3010:30 Bol Bachchan (PG) Fri-Thu 3:45-6:45 Cocktail (PG) Fri-Thu 4-7-10
Peel Region Ciné Starz 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E., 905-290-2401
The Dictator (14A) Fri-Thu 12-3:458:10 Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax (G) Fri-Thu 12-3:40-5:15 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri-Thu 6:50-9:20 Mirror Mirror (PG) Fri-Thu 2:20-4:35 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) FriThu 12-1:40-3:15-4:50-6:30 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Thu 1:35-7:209:30 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Thu 12-4:20-6:40-9 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri-Thu 5:15-9:40 What to Expect When You’re Expecting (14A) Fri-Thu 1:40
Coliseum 10 309 Rathburn Rd., 905-275-3456
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Sun
12:50-4-7:15-10:20 Mon 12:50-4-10:20 Tue 12:50-4-7:15-10:20 Wed 4-7:1510:20 Thu 12:50-4-7:15-10:20 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) FriTue 1:50-5:10-8:15-11:20 Wed 1:50-9:20 Thu 1:50-5:10-8:15-11:20 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12 Brave 3D (PG) Fri 2:30-5-7:25-9:45 SatThu 2:30-5-7:25-9:50 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 12-11:45-12:15-2:40-3:25-3:55-6:207:05-7:35-10-10:20-10:45-11:15-11:50 No Passes Sat 11-11:45-12:15-2:403:25-3:55-6:20-7:05-7:35-10-10:3010:45-11:15 No Passes Sun-Tue 11:45-12:15-2:40-3:25-3:55-6:20-7:057:35-10-10:45-11:15 No Passes Wed 11:45-12:15-2:40-3:25-3:55-5:40-6:207:05-7:35-10-10:45-11:15 No Passes Thu 11:45-12:15-2:40-3:25-3:55-6:20-7:057:35-10-10:45-11:15 No Passes Fri-Tue 2-5:40-9:20 No Passes Wed 2-9:20 No Passes Thu 2-5:40-9:20 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 11:50-2:20-4:50-7:209:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 12:40-3-5:30-7:55 No Passes Sat-Sun 12:40-3-5:30-8 No Passes MonThu 12:40-3-5:30-8-10:30 Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 11:55-2:15-4:40-7-9:30 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 2:10-5:15-8:1011:05 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
Courtney Park 16
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110 Courtney Park Dr., 905-362-1210
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:30-7-10:10 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 2:10-5:20-8:20-11:20 Sat-Sun 11:10-2:10-5:20-8:20-11:20 Wed-Thu 2:10-5:20-8:20-11:20 Brave (PG) Fri 2:15 Sat-Sun 11:40 MonThu 2:15 Brave 3D (PG) Fri 4:50-7:15-9:40 Sat-Sun 2:15-4:50-7:15-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:15-9:40 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 12:30-2-2:40-3:10-4:10-5:40-6:206:50-7:50-9:20-10-10:50-11:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 11-11:30-12:30-2-2:403:10-4:10-5:40-6:20-6:50-7:50-9:2010-10:50-11:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 12:30-2-2:40-3:10-4:10-5:40-6:20-6:507:50-9:20-10-10:50-11:30 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri 1:30-4-6:30-9 No Passes Sat-Sun 11:15-1:30-4-6:30-9 No Passes Mon-Thu 1:30-4-6:30-9 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-2:30-5-7:30-9:50 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri-Thu 9:10 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 1:50-4:20-6:40 Sat-Sun 11:201:50-4:20-6:40 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:20-6:40 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 2:50-5:30-8:1010:50 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:50-5:30-8:1010:50 Mon-Thu 2:50-5:30-8:10-10:50 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:507:10-10:20 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1-4:30-7:4010:40 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Sun 12:40-4:40-8-10:55 Wed-Thu 12:40-4:40-8-10:55 Ted (14A) Fri 2:20-5:10-8:30-11:10 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:20-5:10-8:30-11:10 Mon-Thu 2:20-5:10-8:30-11:10
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The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 6:20-9:30 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:40-7:50-11 Mon 1:104:20-7:30-10:40 Tue 1:30-4:40-7:50-11 Wed-Thu 1:10-4:20-7:30-10:40 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3-5:30-8 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 11:45-3:25-7:05-10:45 No Passes Fri-Sun 12:15-2-2:20-3:55-5:506:30-7:35-9:40-10:15-11:15 No Passes Mon 12:15-2-2:20-3:55-5:50-6:30-7:359:40-10:15 No Passes Tue 12:15-2-2:203:55-5:50-6:30-7:35-9:40-10:15-11:15 No Passes Wed-Thu 12:15-2-2:20-3:555:50-6:30-7:35-9:40-10:15 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 12:50-3:30 No Passes Wed 3:30 No Passes Thu 12:50-3:30 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Wed 1 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:45-4:10-6:40-9 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 10:30 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1-4-7-10 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 12:30-3:05-5:408:15-10:55 Mon 1:30-4:30-7:20-10:10 Tue 12:30-3:05-5:40-8:15-10:55 WedThu 1:30-4:30-7:20-10:10
SilverCity Brampton 50 Great Lakes, 905-789-6797
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriSun 12:40-3:50-7:10-10:10 Mon 12:403:50-10:10 Tue 12:40-3:50-7:10-10:10 Wed 12:40-3:50-10:10 Thu 12:40-3:507:10-10:10 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:40-8-11:20 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Bol Bachchan (PG) Fri-Thu 12:203:30-6:45-10:05 Brave (PG) Fri 2:15 Sat-Sun 11:40 Mon-Thu 2:15 Brave 3D (PG) Fri 4:50-7:15-9:40 Sat-Sun 2:15-4:50-7:15-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:15-9:40 Cocktail (PG) Fri 1:10-4:25-7:40-11:10 Sat-Sun 1-4:15-7:40-11:10 Mon-Thu 1:10-4:25-7:40-11:10 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:507:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Sat-Sun 11-11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:507:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Mon-Thu 12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:20-1010:30-11 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:107:50-11:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri 1:40-4-6:30-9 No Passes Sat-Sun 11:20-1:40-4-6:30-9 No Passes Mon-Thu 1:40-4-6:30-9 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No
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SilverCity Mississauga 3055 Vega Blvd., 905-569-3373
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 1:05-3:55-6:50-9:45 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45-5:207:50-10:20 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-1:45-2:50-4:105:10-6:35-7:30-9-9:50 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1-3:20-5:40-8:05-10:25 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 12:20 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri-Thu 2:40-5-7:35-9:55 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 12:15-2:455:15-7:55-10:30 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:307:20-10:15 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:15-7:10-10:05 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:45-7:30-10:10
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North 5 Drive-In 2331 Ninth Line, 905-257-8272
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 11:10 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Thu 9:20 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) FriThu 9:30 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 12:10 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 11:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 9:25
Aurora Cinemas 15460 Bayview Ave., 905-841-1789
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Sun 4:40-10:10 Mon 9:30 Tue 4:4010:10 Wed 9:50 Thu 9:30 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 1-4:10-7:50-11 Mon 1:054:10-7:20-10:40 Tue 1-4:10-7:50-11 Wed-Thu 1:05-4:10-7:20-10:40 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Tue 12:20-2:455:10-7:40 Wed 12:20-2:45 Thu 12:202:45-5:10-7:40 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 11:45-3:25-7:05-10:45 No Passes Fri-Sun 12:15-2-2:40-3:55-5:506:30-7:35-9:40-10:15-11:15 No Passes Mon 12:15-2-2:40-3:55-5:50-6:30-7:359:40-10:15 No Passes Tue 12:15-2-2:403:55-5:50-6:30-7:35-9:40-10:15-11:15 No Passes Wed-Thu 12:15-2-2:40-3:555:50-6:30-7:35-9:40-10:15 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:50-2:15-7:45 No Passes Mon 1-3:30-6:40 No Passes Tue 11:50-2:15-7:45 No Passes Wed 1-3:306:40 No Passes Thu 3:30-6:40 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 12:45-3:15-5:40-8:30 No Passes Mon 12:30-2:50-5:15-7:50 No Passes Tue 12:45-3:15-5:40-8:30 No
Passes Wed-Thu 12:30-2:50-5:15-7:50 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Thu 10 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:3010:30 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 12:30-3:05-5:358:15-10:55 Mon 12-2:30-5:05-7:4510:20 Tue 12:30-3:05-5:35-8:15-10:55 Wed-Thu 12-2:30-5:05-7:45-10:20
Colossus 19 3555 Hwy 7 West, 905-851-1001
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriSun 12:50-4-7:15-10:35 Mon 12:50-410:50 Tue-Thu 12:50-4-7:15-10:35 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:50-8:10-11:20 Brave (PG) Fri-Sun 11:50 Mon 12:45 Tue 11:50 Wed-Thu 12:45 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 2:15-4:40-7:059:45 Mon 4:05-6:55-9:35 Tue 2:15-4:407:05-9:45 Wed-Thu 4:05-6:55-9:35 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 11:30-1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:40-6:206:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Sat 11-11:30-1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:40-6:206:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Sun 11:30-1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:40-6:206:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Mon 1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:40-6:206:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:30-1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:40-6:206:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 1:20-2-2:40-3:10-5-5:406:20-6:50-8:40-9:20-10-10:30 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1-3:50-6:10-8:35 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 11:45-2:05-4:25-6:45-9:05 No Passes Sat 11:15-2:05-4:25-6:45-9:05 No Passes Sun 11:45-2:05-4:25-6:459:05 No Passes Mon 2:05-4:25-6:459:05 No Passes Tue 11:45-2:054:25-6:45-9:05 No Passes Wed-Thu 2:05-4:25-6:45-9:05 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-2:55-5:30-8-10:40 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:10-3:45-6-8:15 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:55-7-10:10 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Thu 12:403:20-5:50-8:25-10:55 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 11:35-2:30-5:258:20-11:25 Mon 2:30-5:25-8:20-11:25 Tue 11:35-2:30-5:25-8:20-11:25 WedThu 2:30-5:25-8:20-11:25 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 11:40-12:20-2:20-35:05-5:45-7:40-8:30-10:20-11:15 Mon 12:20-2:20-3-5:05-7:40-8:30-10:2011:15 Tue 11:40-12:20-2:20-3-5:05-
5:45-7:40-8:30-10:20-11:15 Wed-Thu 12:20-2:20-3-5:05-5:45-7:40-8:3010:20-11:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (14A) Fri-Thu 12:10-2:50-5:358:15-11:05
Elgin Mills 10 10909 Yonge St., 905-770-6998
The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:10-3:30-7-10 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:50-7:059:30 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Sat 11:50-12:30-1-2:30-3:15-4-6-6:306:50-7:30-9:40-10:10-10:20 Sun-Thu 11:50-12:30-1-2:30-3:15-4-6-6:30-6:507:30-9:40-10:10 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) FriThu 12:20-3:40-6:10-8:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-6:40-9 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 12-3:25-6:209:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12:50-4:20-7:159:50
First Markham Place 3275 Hwy 7 E., 905-474-5101
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriSun 6:40-9:50 Mon 7-10:10 Tue-Thu 6:40-9:50 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:30-7-9:30 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:45-12:15-2-2:403:25-3:55-5:50-6:30-7:05-7:35-9:4010:15-10:45-11:15 No Passes Mon 11:45-12:15-2-2:40-3:25-3:55-5:506:30-7:05-7:35-9:40-10:15-10:45 No Passes Tue 11:45-12:15-2-2:40-3:253:55-5:50-6:30-7:05-7:35-9:40-10:1510:45-11:15 No Passes Wed-Thu 11:45-12:15-2-2:40-3:25-3:55-5:506:30-7:05-7:35-9:40-10:15-10:45 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:15-3:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:45-4:10-6:35-9 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 1-4-7-10 Mon 1-4-10:05 Tue-Thu 1-4-7-10 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 12:40-3:15-5:508:25-11 Mon 12:20-2:55-5:30-8:0510:40 Tue 12:40-3:15-5:50-8:25-11 Wed-Thu 12:20-2:55-5:30-8:05-10:40
Interchange 30 30 Interchange Way, 905-760-1911
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (14A) Fri 5-7:30-10 Sat 12-2:30-5-
7:30-10 Sun 12-2:30-5-7:30 Mon-Thu 5:10-7:55 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 6:50-9:40 Sat 12:40-3:45-6:50-9:40 Sun 12:40-4-7:45 Mon-Thu 5-7:45 Bol Bachchan (PG) Fri 5:45-9:15 Sat 2:15-5:45-9:05 Sun 12:05-3:20-6:35 Mon-Thu 6:35 Cocktail (PG) Fri 5:30-9 Sat 2-5:30-9 Sun 12:35-3:50-7:05 Mon-Thu 7:05 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri 6:15-9:20 Sat 12:10-3:10-6:15-9:20 Sun 12:10-47:10 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:25 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 6:30-9:15 Sat 1-3:45-6:30-9:15 Sun 1-3:45-7 Mon-Thu 4:30-7 Fri 4:30-7:15-10 Sat 1:45-4:30-7:15-10 Sun 12-2:30-5:15-8 Mon-Thu 5:15-8 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri 4:457:20-9:35 Sat 12:05-2:25-4:45-7:20-9:35 Sun 12:05-2:25-4:45-7:20 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:20 People Like Us (14A) Fri 6:15-9 Sat 12:45-3:30-6:15-9 Sun 1:15-4:15-7:15 Mon-Thu 5:05-7:50 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 4-7-9:50 Sat 1:10-4-7-9:50 Sun 1:10-4:40-7:35 MonThu 4:35-7:40 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (14A) Fri 4:55-7:15-9:40 Sat 12:15-2:35-4:55-7:15-9:40 Sun 12:152:35-4:55-7:15 Mon-Thu 4:55-7:30 Snow White and the Huntsman (PG) Fri 4:05-7:05-9:55 Sat 1:15-4:05-7:059:55 Sun 1:15-4:05-7:25 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:35 What to Expect When You’re Expecting (14A) Fri 4:30-7:05-9:45 Sat 1:45-4:30-7:05-9:45 Sun 12:15-2:455:15-7:40 Mon-Thu 5:15-7:40
Promenade Mall 1 Promenade Circle, 416-494-9371
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriThu 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:40 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Mon 12:15-1-3:30-5-6:50-9-10 Tue 12-12:153:15-3:30-6:30-6:50-9:45-10 Wed-Thu 12:15-1-3:30-5-6:50-9-10 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) FriThu 12:30-2:45-4:50-7:10-9:10 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-6:55-8:50 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 1:15-4:15-7:05-9:25 Mon 4:15-7:05-9:25 Tue-Thu 1:154:15-7:05-9:25 SilverCity Newmarket 18151 Yonge St., 905-953-2792 The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) FriSun 12:10-3:30-6:40-10:05 Mon 12:103:30-10:05 Tue 12:10-3:30-6:40-10:05 Wed 4-10:50 Thu 12:10-3:30-6:4010:05 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) FriTue 1-4:15-7:30-10:50 Wed 12:10-3:306:40-10:05 Thu 1-4:15-7:30-10:50
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metronews.ca WEEKEND, July 20-22, 2012
Promenade Mall 1 Promenade Circle, 416-494-9371
André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-3-6-8:30 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:30-3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Mon 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Tue 11:303:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 3:10-6:50-10:30 No Passes Fri 12:30-2:404:10-6:20-7:50-10-11:30 No Passes Sat 11-12:30-2:40-4:10-6:20-7:50-10-11:30 No Passes Sun 12:30-2:40-4:10-6:20-7:5010-11:30 No Passes Mon 12:30-2:40-4:106:20-7:50-10 No Passes Tue 12:30-2:404:10-6:20-7:50-10-11:30 No Passes Wed-Thu 12:30-2:40-4:10-6:20-7:50-10 No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:40-7:20-11 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 11:45-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 No Passes Mon 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 No Passes Tue 11:45-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:20-2:55-5:20-7:45-10:10 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:35-6:10-8:40 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 2:10-5-8-10:55 Sat 11:10-2:10-5-8-10:55 Sun-Thu 2:10-58-10:55 Savages (18A) Fri-Sun 1:45-5-8:10-11:20 Mon 1:45-5-7:55-11 Tue 1:45-5-8:10-11:20 Wed-Thu 1:45-5-7:55-11 Star Trek: The Next Generation 25th Anniversary Event (STC) Mon 7:15 Ted (14A) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:20-5:50-8:2011:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
SilverCity Richmond Hill 8771 Yonge St., 905-709-3199
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:20-7:30-10:40 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 2-5:10-8:20-11:30 Sat 11-2:05-5:10-8:2011:30 Sun-Tue 2-5:10-8:20-11:30 Wed 12:40-3:50-11:30 Thu 2-5:10-8:20-11:30 André Rieu’s 25th Anniversary Hometown Concert (STC) Wed 7 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4-6:30-9 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:2010-10:30-11 No Passes Sat 11-11:30-122:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Sun-Mon 12-2:40-3:10-3:406:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Tue 11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:2010-10:30-11 No Passes Wed-Thu 12-2:403:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-4:10-7:50-11:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 1-3:30-6:10-8:45 No Passes Mon 12:45-3:30-6:10-8:45 No Passes
Tue 1-3:30-6:10-8:45 No Passes Wed 12:50-3:30-6:10-8:45 No Passes Thu 12:453:30-6:10-8:45 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:15 No Passes Sat 11:25-2-4:30-7-9:25 No Passes SunThu 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:15 Katy Perry: Part of Me (PG) Fri 11:502:20-4:40-7:05-9:30 Sat 11:50-2:20-4:407:10-9:45 Sun-Mon 2:20-4:40-7:05-9:30 Tue 11:50-2:20-4:40-7:05-9:30 Wed-Thu 2:20-4:40-7:05-9:30 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 12:10 Sat 11:10 Sun-Thu 12:10 Magic Mike (14A) Fri-Sat 11:40-2:305:20-8-10:50 Sun-Mon 2:30-5:20-8-10:50 Tue 11:40-2:30-5:20-8-10:50 Wed-Thu 2:30-5:20-8-10:50 Savages (18A) Fri-Thu 1:50-5-8:10-11:20 Ted (14A) Fri 12:20-2:55-5:30-8:30-11:10 Sat 12:15-2:55-5:30-8:30-11:10 Sun-Wed 12:20-2:55-5:30-8:30-11:10 Thu 5:30-8:3011:10 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri 2:10-4:507:40-10:20 Sat 11:20-2:10-4:50-7:40-10:20 Sun-Tue 2:10-4:50-7:40-10:20 Wed 1-3:557:40-10:15 Thu 2:10-4:50-7:40-10:20
Halton Galaxy Cinemas Milton 1175 Maple Ave., 905-864-1666
The Amazing Spider-Man (PG) Fri-Tue 12:30 Wed-Thu 12 The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 3:50-7:45-10:55 Sat 3:50-7:30-10:55 Sun-Tue 3:50-7:45-10:55 Wed-Thu 3:307:15-10:40 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2:50-5:25-8:0510:35 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) No Passes Fri 11:30-12-2:10-3:10-3:40-5:50-6:507:20-9:30-10:30-11 No Passes Sat 11:05-11:30-12-2:40-3:10-3:40-6:206:50-7:20-10-10:30-11 No Passes Sun 11:30-12-2:10-3:10-3:40-5:50-6:50-7:209:30-10:30-11 No Passes Mon 12-2:103:10-3:40-5:50-6:50-7:20-9:30-10:30-11 No Passes Tue 11:30-12-2:10-3:10-3:405:50-6:50-7:20-9:30-10:30-11 No Passes Wed-Thu 11:45-2:10-2:40-3:20-5:50-6:206:55-9:30-10-10:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 12:45 No Passes Mon-Wed 1 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 3-5:35-8-10:20 No Passes Sat 3-5:35-7:55-10:20 No Passes Sun 3-5:35-8-10:20 No Passes Mon-Tue 3:15-5:40-8-10:20 No Passes Wed-Thu 3:40-6-8:20-10:40 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 11:40-2:25-5:30-
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8:15-10:50 Sat 2:25-5:30-8:10-10:50 Sun 11:40-2:25-5:30-8:15-10:50 Mon 2:255:30-8:15-10:50 Tue 11:40-2:25-5:30-8:1510:50 Wed-Thu 2:25-5-7:35-10:10 Ted (14A) Fri 11:50-2:30-5:20-7:55-10:40 Sat 11:50-2:30-5:45-8:20-10:55 Sun 11:502:30-5:20-7:55-10:40 Mon 2:30-5:20-7:5510:40 Tue 11:50-2:30-5:20-7:55-10:40 Wed-Thu 11:45-2:20-4:50-7:25-10:15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (STC) Sat 11
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The best that television has to offer Emmy Awards. 2012 Emmy nominations announced Thursday
Reality Program • Antiques Roadshow (PBS) • Jamie Oliver’s Food (ABC) • MythBusters (Discovery Channel) • Shark Tank (ABC) • Undercover Boss (CBS) • Who Do You Think You Are? (NBC)
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Nominations for the annual Emmy Awards, honouring the best in television, were announced Thursday, with cable TV dominating the field once again. Perennial awards favourite HBO dominated, picking up a staggering 81 nominations for series like Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones and Veep as well as movies and miniseries like Hemingway and Gellhorn, which earned 15 nominations
Comedy Series
Jimmy Kimmel will host this year’s Emmy Awards. the associated press
alone. Meanwhile, cable series American Horror Story, from FX, and Mad Men, from AMC, tied for the most nominations
for a single program, earning 17 each. The Emmys will be awarded during a live broadcast in
Los Angeles on Sept. 23, with Jimmy Kimmel hosting. Here’s a look at some shows that are up for Emmys this year.
• The Big Bang Theory (CBS) • Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO) • Girls (HBO) • Modern Family (ABC) • 30 Rock (NBC) • Veep (HBO)
Miniseries or TV Movie • American Horror Story (FX) • Game Change (HBO) • Hatfields & McCoys (History) • Hemingway & Gellhorn (HBO) • Luther (BBC America) • Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (PBS)
Drama Series • • • • • •
Boardwalk Empire (HBO) Breaking Bad (AMC) Downton Abbey (PBS) Game of Thrones (HBO) Homeland (Showtime) Mad Men (AMC)
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METRO DISH OUR TAKE ON THE WORLD OF CELEBRITIES
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Demi’s kids won’t ‘completely abandon her’: Source
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While Demi Moore’s relationship with her daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah Willis may be strained, they’re certainly not as bad as Radar Online has reported. Earlier this week, the website claimed the three girls were “seriously considering talking about a restraining order against Demi to stop her from contacting them,” while a source tells the site that “Demi has been calling them incessantly and email-
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U.S. restaurant’s anti-gay stance doesn’t sit well with Helms
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Frankel’s marriage on the upswing MONICA WEYMOUTH
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After only two years, Bethenny Frankel’s marriage to Jason Hoppy was rumoured to be all but over. But now, the reality star says they’re back on track after a rough patch earlier this year — well, probably. “I think we have what it takes to make it work,” Frankel tells People. “I don’t have a backup plan. It’s not like shopping for shoes and getting a new pair. That’s not what it’s about.” Frankel doesn’t, however, gloss over their problems. “We’ve been scared,” she admits. “The second year of marriage was not easy. We hit bottom, (but) we came out the other side.”
ing them, leaving them tearful messages and begging them to call her, and the girls are sick of it.” But another source tells Us Weekly that things aren’t that bad. “It’s true they’re not all hunky-dory, getting along like they used to, but they’re not about to go to those extremes,” the source says. “They love their mom at the end of the day, and they’re never going to completely abandon her.”
We’re impressed that they’re working things out — especially when you consider what “rock bottom” means to someone whose resumé includes both Real Housewives and Skinnygirl Margaritas. In lovelier news We didn’t mean to bum you out with crumbling reality TV marriages and Splendalaced tequila. Let’s check in with shiny happy couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, shall we? “Blake and Ryan are so in love with each other,” a source tells Radar Online. “They’re really cute and sweet and they’re always talking about how they want to be together forever.” It’s not the first time marriage rumours have surrounded the fairly new couple. Earlier this week, Lively was cited as Reynolds’ “wife” in a police report after the couple filed a complaint against a photographer.
Office star Ed Helms is officially boycotting Chick-fil-A, claiming the U.S. restaurant chain’s anti-gay stance has caused him to lose his appetite. Helms is responding to a statement issued by Chickfil-A president Dan Cathy ... who recently told a Christian publication that when it comes to accusations his company is actively opposed to gay marriage, Chick-fil-A is “guilty as charged.” Cathy claims his chicken people support the “biblical definition of the family unit.”
In fact, Chick-fil-A reportedly donated nearly $2 million towards religious groups that oppose gay marriage in 2010 alone. The comments clearly didn’t sit well with Helms ... who tweeted, “Chick-Fil-A doesn’t like gay people? So lame. Hate to think what they do to the gay chickens! Lost a loyal fan.” Helms ain’t alone ... the gay rights campaign NOH8 — supported by stars like Miley Cyrus, Lindsay Lohan and the Kardashians — has also called for a Chick-fil-A boycott.
Twitter @SarahKSilverman ••••• Trying to get funding for my passion project: a remake of Newsies w all 45 year olds. @TheRealRoseanne ••••• shall i eat a nyc hot dog? even tho veggietarian i crave one and a cig @Joan_Rivers ••••• Starbucks is opening a branch inside a funeral home. Coffee? Really? Aren’t people jittery enough around dead bodies. @ConanOBrien ••••• I suspected the U.S. Olympics team uniforms were made in China when I noticed the pants didn’t have a cup holder.
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Liquid Assets
The taste of summer in a wine bottle LIQUID ASSETS
Peter Rockwell @therealwineguy peterrockwell@eastlink.cca
It’s summertime and while the drinking may seem easy, divorcing Tom Cruise could prove simpler than finding a wine to match casual, warm afternoon dining. Of course while it all depends on the menu, most seasonal midday eats on my back deck are light and refreshing with a typical foundation of greens or something from the sea. Though I hate being a weather wine snob, except for a fruity Pinot noir or gamay-based red (which I can chill), I’m all about whites this time of year. That’s especially true for something fresh and zesty to match with salads (as long as I take it easy on the dressing), shellfish and simple chicken dishes. Pinot grigio produces some great all-purpose wines in regions all over the world. But if you prefer a white with a tad more weight (but not gobs of wood or heavy fruit), reach for a glass of New Zealand sauvignon blanc. Villa Maria Private Bin 2011 Sauvignon Blanc ($18.99 - $23.19) has all the grassy, gooseberry personality that’s the hallmark of the grape accompanied by some food-friendly, lipsmacking acidity that, to put it simply, tastes like liquid summer. PRICES REFLECT THE RANGE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SOME PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL PROVINCES.
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This recipe serves six. RYAN SZULC, FROM ROSE REISMAN’S FAMILY FAVORITES (WHITECAP BOOKS)
Warm-weather medley Shrimp, Avocado and Feta Salad. This delicious combination is ideal for a light lunch on the patio ROSE REISMAN for more, visit rosereisman.com
Dice the avocado you’re ready to salad, or squeeze on juice over it browning if you earlier in the day.
just before serve the some lemto prevent prepare it
Always be sure to weigh your shrimp after it’s been peeled. For each pound of peeled shrimp you need to purchase approximately 1¼ pounds of shrimp in the shell.
1. Spray non-stick skillet with cooking oil; place over medium-high heat. Cook shrimp just until pink, 3 minutes. Remove from the heat, cool and dice. 2. Combine shrimp with remaining ingredients in a large serving bowl and mix well. Serve immediately. ROSE REISMAN’S FAMILY FAVORITES (WHITECAP BOOKS)
Nutritional analysis •
229 calories; 19 g protein; 13 g fat; 3.6 g saturated fat; 6 g carbohydrates; 127
mg cholesterol; 334 mg sodium; 2.6 g fibre
Ingredients • 12 oz large shrimp, peeled and deveined • 3 cups diced and seeded plum tomatoes • 1 cup diced ripe avocado • 1/3 cup chopped cilantro or parsley • 1/4 cup diced red onion • 1/2 cup crumbled light feta
cheese • 2 tbsp olive oil • 2 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice • 1½ tsp minced fresh garlic • 1 tsp minced jalapeño pepper or 1 tsp hot sauce • pinch salt and freshly ground black pepper
Canadians want more info Canadians want more nutritional information about menu items at all restaurants, not just fastfood eateries, according to a recent survey. Two-thirds of Canadian adults said they liked the idea of seeing information about fat and sodium levels at all restaurants. And women were most likely to indicate such a preference, the Harris/Decima research showed. About 65 per cent of the Canadians polled between the ages of 35 to 44 supported having the information, as did 71 per cent of those 45 to 54, and 53 per cent of those aged 55 to 64. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Panzanella salad meets seafood paella 1. Heat grill to medium-high. 2. Vinaigrette: In bowl whisk
olive oil, lemon juice and garlic. Season with salt and pepper.
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Bread: In another bowl whisk olive oil, garlic powder, oregano and salt. Cut sourdough into thick slices. Use pastry brush to coat both sides of each slice with the oil mix.
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Shrimp: In another bowl whisk olive oil, lemon juice and black pepper. Add the shrimp and toss to coat evenly.
5. Add bread to grill and toast 2 mins. per side. With tongs ar-
range shrimp on other side of grill. Cook 2 minutes per side.
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Remove bread and cut into bite-size cubes. Transfer bread
and cooked shrimp to serving bowl. Add tomatoes, avocados and onion, gently toss. Drizzle with the vinaigrette, toss again. Serve. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Ingredients Vinaigrette • 2/3 cup olive oil • 1/3 cup lemon juice • 4 cloves garlic, minced • Salt and ground black pepper Bread • 1/3 cup olive oil • 1 tsp each garlic powder, dried oregano, salt • 20-oz loaf sourdough bread
Shrimp • 1/3 cup olive oil • 1/3 cup lemon juice • 1 tbsp ground black pepper • 1 lb extra-large shrimp Salad • 2 each large tomatoes and avocados, cored and diced • 1 small red onion, diced
Shucked oysters garnished with cucumber-dill fresca special for parties
Shrimp and Avocado Panzanella serves 10. MATTHEW MEAD/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Have a few gaps in your schedule that you’re looking to fill? Whether you’re looking to dance, drink or just relax, check out these hot upcoming events courtesy of Notable.ca. To get even more info on these Notable happenings, make sure to check out notable.ca/nationwide/metro/july20
Just opened: The Beer Academy
Just opened: 417 Restaurant and Lounge
Six Pints Specialty Beer Co., a division of Molson Coors, opened up The Beer Academy in the old Duggan’s brewery space at 75 Victoria St. Aside from acting as a small brewery, The Beer Academy offers tastings, samplings and even classes, educating the masses on the appreciation of beer. (You’ll also be able to pick up some of the company’s brands on-site.)
417 Restaurant and Lounge is the latest hotspot to hit the Danforth. Executive Chef Kai Zyganiuk is sending out a Mediterranean/Europeaninspired menu with a focus on using local ingredients. The signature cocktails are made with flair, and 417 features a beer menu replete with Ontario craft breweries. Find it, not surprisingly, at 417 Danforth Ave.
Just opened: Le Ti Colibri Nestled in Kensington Market at 291 Augusta Ave., Le Ti Colibri is bringing a taste of the islands to downtown Toronto. Serving up French West Indies cuisine — think a Creole burger or quiche, cassava and the like — this new spot is the perfect distraction from the hustle and bustle of city streets. Bright, colourful and inviting, the space is upstaged only by the complexities of the dishes at this casual eatery.
Just opened: Weslodge Saloon From two Toronto tastemaking heavyweights — Hanif Harji and Charles Khabouth — comes the first of two new spots on ground level at 478 King St. W. The food, expedited by Chef Stuart Cameron, is haute Old West, like the Wagyu Corned Beef or the Chorizo Scotch Egg. The space is saloonesque, and the brown liquor cocktails are the perfect Wild West throwback.
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Just opened: Get Well Bar
Beaches Jazz Festival
A new bar on Dundas West is encouraging you to lift your spirits. Get Well Bar opened up just a couple of weeks ago, showcasing a rather tight craft beer selection on tap and interesting decor that’s one part trendy, one part off-beat. It also offers vintage pinball and gaming machines, as well as live music. You’ll catch it at 1179 Dundas St. W.
From July 20 to 29 at various spots in the Beaches, the namesake International Jazz Festival is on for its 24th year. Featuring international jazz acts, Latin Square, Big Band and World Beat stages, the famed StreetFest, and much more, this fest has become one of the biggest community events in the city, attracting everyone from east to west to groove out to some slick stylings.
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The inside track on Katherine Legge Girl’s got drive. Metro talks to one of the few women to make the top ranks of pro motor racing kathy ullyott
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“I know I race like a girl,” says a promotional slogan for Katherine Legge. “Try and keep up.” Not many can keep up with Legge, though. The 32-year-old is one of very few women in the top ranks of professional motor racing, the first woman to win the prestigious Rising Star award from the British Racing Drivers’ Club and a competitor in the IndyCar Series — one of the jewels in the crown of professional racing. Legge will be one of 26 drivers competing in this Sunday’s Edmonton Indy. After that, the British native (she now lives in — where else? — Indianapolis) is off to the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma in California. Here’s an inside-track look at a selfconfessed adrenalin-junkie. How did you get started? I got started in go-karts. We went on a family vacation to Spain and my dad, my uncle and me — I was nine years old — went to one of those “fun car” places. I loved it. Back in England, Dad and I spent every weekend racing, from Friday night to Sunday night, from when I was nine to when I was 19. When did you decide this was what you wanted to do?
I made the jump (to professional racing) when I won a scholarship to race in Formula Ford (an entry-level racing series) in 2005 when I came over to the U.S. I won my first race that year and came third overall in the Atlantics championship. That made a career possible. Is your dad still involved? My dad makes the trip from England to wherever I’m racing — North America, Australia, China. He’s broke because of it. He can take credit for (my career success) because, yes, I’ve been the one driving the car but he’s been the one behind me, giving me advice, propping me up and keeping me on a level ground.
believe that they can be anything they want to be, that they can follow their dreams. I’ve just been announced as the female driver ambassador for the FIA. And I’m also an official spokesperson for the U.S. Girl Scouts’ STEM program, which encourages girls in science, technology, engineering and math. When I stop racing I think I will be more active in (such activities).
Have you brought any young women into the sport? I didn’t set out to be a role model, I set out to be a racecar driver. But I have had young girls come up to me at the track and say, ‘I’m racing because of you,’ or ‘you’re my hero.’ I think, wow. That’s a lot of responsibility right there. So I’ve tried to conduct myself in such a manner that shows girls that whatever they want to do, go for it.
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Do women face particular hurdles in motor sports? Absolutely, but it’s changing. When I was on the way up, women were very much a novelty. Now there are more women in racing, and more being done to help them. FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, which governs auto-racing events around the world) has started a female racing commission. Your fiancé, Peter Terting, is also a race-car driver. Is he as good as you? That depends on who you ask! It’s a good (thing) we don’t race in the same series, because I don’t think we would still be planning our wedding if that were the case. What will you do after racing? I haven’t thought about it. I don’t want to think about it. But one of my passions is letting girls and young women
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Cycling
Wiggins aces Tour’s last mountain test Bradley Wiggins overcame a big hurdle in his bid to win the Tour de France, repelling wouldbe attackers on the last day of mountain climbs as Spain’s Alejandro Valverde won Stage 17 on Thursday. After the last hard ascent, the Briton cemented his grasp on the yellow jersey and said he sensed “that it was pretty much over” with just three racing days left. Valverde, the Movistar leader who returned from a two-year doping ban this year, won his third Tour stage in a breakaway.
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“If he could have headed it the other way, it would have been in the fairway.” Rory McIlroy cracked a joke as he recalled bouncing a tee shot off the head of 16-year-old spectator Jason Blue at hole No. 15 at the British Open. Blue, from Bristol, got a considerable bruise and an autographed glove for his troubles. In addition to an apology, McIlroy drew a smiley face on the souvenir. McIlroy did have to return some 300 yards to the tee to hit his third shot and wound up making 6, which knocked him temporarily off the leaderboard. But the No. 2-ranked Northern Irishman finished with a three-under 67 and got back within three shots of the lead held by Adam Scott of Australia. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mobile sports
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Laffey starting to find his way on Jays Blue Jay Aaron Laffey pitches against the White Sox in Chicago on July 6. BRIAN KERSEY/GETTY IMAGES FILE
Quoted MLB. With pitchers falling like flies, 27-yearsucks and it’s a shame that’s the way it hapold left-hander providing “It pens, but that’s how I’ve gotten other opportunities stability to Toronto staff before; that’s how a majority of guys in here have
gotten opportunities.”
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman finally met his estranged father after 42 years of separation, following an exhibition game in the Philippines. Rodman is just one of Philander Rodman Jr.’s 29 children by 16 mothers, but Rodman Jr. had been trying to see his son for a long time. Scan the code for the story.
This past off-season, Aaron Laffey set his mind on once again becoming a big-league starter. The 27-year-old lefty began his career in a starting role, but was moved to the bullpen two seasons ago as he struggled to maintain majorleague employment. After a tumultuous 2011, in which Laffey was traded, twice waived and twice claimed — spending time with Cleveland, Seattle, the New York Yankees and Kan-
Aaron Laffey on getting a chance in the Jays rotation due to injuries
sas City — he entered free agency for the first time. As a middling middle reliever who had never spent a full season in the majors, Laffey wasn’t exactly fending off many lucrative offers. But for the first time in his career, he had a say in where he would play. “My No. 1 thing was to go somewhere I could start, somewhere that viewed me as a starter and somewhere
I would have an opportunity to start,” he said Wednesday inside the visitors’ clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. “That was my goal, plain and simple: Just to get back to what I love to do, what I want to do, and where I feel I can be most effective.” The Jays seemed like a good fit, so he signed a deal knowing his opportunity to be a starter would likely be in triple-A.
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The decimation of the Jays starting rotation in June provided him with the chance to achieve his off-season goal. Since joining the Jays rotation on June 26, Laffey hasn’t been spectacular, but he’s provided the pitching staff with some much-needed stability. As more of a “feel” pitcher, rather than an overpowering thrower, Laffey believes his strength is as a starter because the role gives him a chance to get comfortable with all five of his pitches. Laffey says he’s happy he made it back to the big leagues as a starter, and he’s just trying to improve with every outing. “Just trying to stay on the path that I’ve been on,” he said. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
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Colts get Andrew Luck signed up The Indianapolis Colts have signed Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. “12 is officially signed!!!!!!” Colts owner Jim Irsay tweeted Thursday, along with a photo of Luck signing his contract. Luck’s agent and uncle, Will Wilson, confirmed the deal had been completed. Terms were not released, but Irsay said in April he expected Luck’s contract would be almost identical to the four-year, $22-million US deal signed by Cam Newton, last year’s top pick. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Hayden tones down the hype for London Swimming. Mission, B.C., medal hopeful looks to put disappointment of past Olympics behind him Brent Hayden, a silver medallist at last year’s world swimming championships, has been to two Olympics already. They weren’t much fun. In 2004, Hayden swam poorly, which was the very least of it. Just before the end of the Games, he found himself in the middle of an early-morning street battle between Greek police and anarchists. The then19-year-old was pulled into the middle of it, had the boots put to him, was cuffed and eventually released. Though Canada requested some sort of official accounting, Hayden received no satisfaction. The “riot thing” is how Hayden remembers it now. “That put a huge damper on Athens for me,” Hayden said. Four years later, he arrived in Beijing as the biggest star of Canada’s swim team, a defending world champion at the sport’s glamour event — the 100-metre freestyle. Hayden expected two medals. He made the mistake of talking about two medals — in the 100-metre and the fourby-100 relay. He dropped out of the 200-metre freestyle in order to concentrate on the relay. In the 100-metre, he didn’t qualify for the finals. “I got caught watching (eventual silver medallist Eamon) Sullivan. I lost focus for just that one instant and then ...” said Hayden, drifting off. Apparently, Sullivan was thinking of Hayden, too. The Australian set a world record in that semifinal heat. Sullivan may have cost himself gold by
Brent Hayden during the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic swimming trials in Montreal on April 1. STEVE RUSSELL/torstar news service
putting out too much effort too early in order to best the Canadian who’d topped him at the world championships. Then Hayden’s relay team rolled a fourth. It was a disappointing Olympics for Canada in the pool — they’ve been disappointing for some time now — and a great deal of the usual hand-wringing was directed in Hayden’s direction.
“I think I paid a little too much attention to my own media hype,” Hayden said. “This time, I’m basically not caring what anybody says — whether it’s positive or negative.” The four intervening years have been up and down for the veteran 28-year-old from Mission, B.C. His body started to rebel. A series of cascading injuries end-
London favourite
Since he’s a come-from-behind swimmer, Hayden is a longshot in the 50-metre. • But in the 100-metre, he can take his pick of rivals. The favourite is 21-year-old Australian James Magnussen, pictured, a world champion and expected poster
boy for the London Games. • The men who finished after Hayden at the world championships, France’s William Meynard and Brazil’s Cesar Cielo, are also in tight. • At last year’s big event in Shanghai, only six-hundredths of a second separated second and fourth.
ed up settling in the spot that plagues most aging swimmers — his back. Hayden now has a team of therapists and a comprehensive regimen to keep himself afloat. “Now when my back starts acting up, I don’t go into panic mode. The back used to keep me out of the pool for two or three days. Now, I get some treatment and I’m back in the water the next day.” In the weeks before arriving in London, Hayden is crisscrossing Europe looking for tune-up races. One of the other things he’s learned is that the mental and physical crush of a big meet cannot be simulated in training. He needs to arrive in a winning frame of mind, rather than trying to build himself up to one on the crucial day. “It’s important that the gears are already moving when I get there,” Hayden said. “This has been a long learning process.”
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Tennis. Nadal a no-go to defend Olympic crown Defending champion Rafael Nadal pulled out of the London Olympics on Thursday with an undisclosed injury, leaving the tennis competition without one of its leading stars and robbing Spain’s team of its flag-bearer for the opening ceremony. Nadal won the French Open for a record seventh time this year but has struggled with left-knee problems at times during the season. Shortly after winning his 11th Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, he lost to 100thranked Lukas Rosol in the second round at Wimbledon. Nadal has not played since. The third-ranked Nadal said Thursday he wasn’t in condition to compete at the Olympic tennis tournament — which also will be held at Wimbledon. “I have to think about my companions. I can’t be selfish
Quoted
“This is one of the saddest moments of my career.” Spain’s Rafael Nadal after pulling out of the Olympics on Thursday
and I have to think of what’s best for Spanish sport, especially tennis and Spanish players, and give fellow sportsmen with better preparation the chance to compete,” Nadal said in a statement. “I tried to hurry my preparations and training to the very last minute, but it was not to be.” The 26-year-old Spaniard has won two Wimbledon titles and claimed gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. the associated press
Security. Officials add troops in case manpower shortages get worse There’s nearly a week to go before the Olympics kick off in London and British officials are stuck playing defence. On Thursday, the country’s Olympics secretary said 1,200 extra troops were put on standby in case embarrassing manpower shortages get any worse, while U.K. border agents announced a strike for the day before the Games begin. The one-two punch of bad news comes with only eight days to go, unbalancing a government which might have hoped to bask in the glow of pre-Olympic buildup. By far, the most embarrassing episode has been the inability of security
Quoted
“We want to ensure the public against every eventuality. We don’t expect to use them, but they will be there.” Olympic secretary Jeremy Hunt to Sky News on adding 1,200 standby troops for security
contractor G4S PLC to deliver on its promise to supply about 10,400 guards to help keep the Games safe — a last-minute admission that has forced the government to call in 3,500 soldiers to help meet the shortfall. the associated press
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Canada’s best
Most career medals won by a Canadian at the Olympic Games (both summer and winter): Women: • Clara Hughes (6), cycling. 1996: Individual road race (bronze), individual road time trial (bronze). Speedskating (long track). 2002: 5,000 (bronze); 2006: 5,000 (gold), team pursuit (silver); 2010: 5,000 (bronze).
• Cindy Klassen (6), speedskating (long track. 2002: 3,000 (bronze); 2006: 1,500 (gold), 1,000 (silver), 3,000 (bronze), 5,000 (bronze), team pursuit (silver).
• Leslie Thompson (4), rowing. 1984: Fours with cox (silver); 1992: Eights with cox (gold); 1996: Eights with cox (silver); 2000: Eights with cox (bronze).
• Kathleen Heddle (4), rowing. 1992: Double sculls (gold), quad sculls (bronze); 1996: Coxless pairs (gold); eights with cox (gold).
Men:
• Marnie McBean (4), rowing. 1992: Double sculls (gold), quad sculls (bronze); 1996: Coxless pairs (gold), eights with cox (gold).
• Philip Edwards (5), track. 1928: 4x400 relay (bronze); 1932: 800 (bronze), 1,500 (bronze), 4x400 relay (bronze); 1936: 800 (bronze). • Marc Gagnon (5), speedskating (short track). 1994: 1,000 (bronze);
1998: 5,000 relay (gold); 2002: 500 (gold), 1,500 (bronze), 5,000 relay (bronze). • Victor Davis (4), swimming. 1984: 200 breast-stroke (gold), 100 breast-stroke (silver), 4x100 medley (silver); 1988: 4x100 medley relay (silver). • Adam van Koeverden (3), kayaking. 2004: K-1 500 (gold), K-1 1,000 (bronze); 2008: K-1 500 (silver). the canadian press
Far from a dream matchup American Deron Williams dribbles against Great Britain during an Olympic exhibition game in Manchester, England, on Thursday. Williams netted 19 points in the 118-78 U.S. victory. Stu Forster/Getty Images
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Mommy Zelinka a medal hopeful Track and field. Jessica Zelinka says being a mother made her a more balanced person Les Gramantik likes to joke about how he took up drinking the day Jessica Zelinka called him to say she was pregnant. “I practically fell off the chair,” chuckles Gramantik, who can laugh about it now. Zelinka was coming off a fifth-place finish at the Beijing Games and she and Gramantik were already talking about a medal in London when the 30-year-old heptathlete from London, Ont., became pregnant. While he may have had his doubts at the time, in hindsight Gramantik now says her announcement of impending parenthood was great news —- Zelinka is heading into the Olympics in the best shape of her life, and one of Canada’s top hopes for
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a medal in track and field. “If this had been a scientific decision based on what’s possible, that was the perfect timing to get pregnant. It may turn out to be perfect,” Gramantik said. Zelinka was the star of last month’s Olympic trials in Calgary, shattering her Canadian heptathlon record and beating a world-class field to win the 100-metre hurdles. Her performance
has put an end to any questions of whether she could rebound from having a baby to once again find success in track and field’s most gruelling event. She scored 6599 in a meet in which she ran away from the field virtually unchallenged in the hurdles, 200 and 800 metres. Zelinka, whose threeyear-old daughter Anika is a perfect curly-haired combination of her and husband Nathaniel Miller, said that being a mom has given her a sense of balance that has in turn made her a better athlete. “Before being a mother, you get caught up in you, you, you, this is what I need. Now I’m not taking so much, I can give to her and feel good about that,” Zelinka said. “She’s just a little girl and I can do so much for her and she looks up to me so much. “It’s nice and I feel it’s very much me. I really like that role as a mother, I don’t resist it, I like the balance.” the canadian press
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MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE
TR AN SACT ION S BASEBALL
NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION W 57 48 48 47 45
New York Baltimore Tampa Bay Boston Toronto
L 34 44 45 45 47
Pct GB .626 — .522 91/2 .516 10 .511 101/2 .489 121/2
CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota
W 53 50 47 44 41
L 37 41 45 48 52
Pct GB .589 — .549 31/2 .511 7 .478 10 .441 131/2
W 52 51 47 44 38 34
L 40 40 45 47 53 58
Pct GB .565 — 1 .560 /2 .511 5 .484 71/2 .418 131/2 .370 18
W 51 49 44 38 35
L 41 44 48 55 56
Pct GB .554 — .527 21/2 .478 7 .409 131/2 .385 151/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
W 50 49 47 39 38
L 41 44 45 52 54
Pct GB .549 — .527 2 .511 31/2 .429 11 .413 121/2
Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Chicago Houston
W 55 50 47 40
L 36 43 44 54
Pct GB .604 — .538 6 .516 8 .426 161/2
San Francisco Los Angeles Arizona San Diego Colorado
WEST DIVISION Texas Los Angeles Oakland Seattle
Washington Atlanta New York Miami Philadelphia
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Thursday’s results Tampa Bay 6, Cleveland 0 Detroit 5, L.A. Angels 1 Baltimore 4, Minnesota 3 Seattle 6, Kansas City 1 Chicago White Sox at Boston N.Y. Yankees at Oakland Wednesday’s results N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 0, 7 innings Oakland 4, Texas 3 Detroit 7, L.A. Angels 2 Boston 10, Chicago White Sox 1 Cleveland 10, Tampa Bay 6 Baltimore 2, Minnesota 1 Kansas City 8, Seattle 7 Friday’s games All Times Eastern Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 1-1) at Cleveland (D.Lowe 8-7), 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Peavy 7-6) at Detroit (Verlander 10-5), 7:05 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Shields 8-6), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Laffey 1-1) at Boston (Beckett 5-7), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 4-5) at Kansas City (Hochevar 6-8), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Nova 10-4) at Oakland (Milone 9-6), 10:05 p.m. Texas (D.Holland 6-4) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 11-1), 10:05 p.m. Saturday’s games Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.
Thursday’s results Atlanta 3, San Francisco 2 Cincinnati 7, Arizona 6 N.Y. Mets 9, Washington 5 Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 2 Houston at San Diego Wednesday’s results Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 3 L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 3, 12 innings Pittsburgh 9, Colorado 6 San Diego 8, Houston 4 Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Arizona 7, Cincinnati 1 San Francisco 9, Atlanta 4, 11 innings Chicago Cubs 5, Miami 1, 8 innings Friday’s games All Times Eastern Atlanta (Hanson 10-5) at Washington (Strasburg 10-4), 7:05 p.m. Miami (Nolasco 8-7) at Pittsburgh (Correia 66), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 3-10) at Philadelphia (Worley 5-5), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Harang 6-5) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 6-6), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Estrada 0-3) at Cincinnati (Bailey 8-6), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 5-3) at St. Louis (Lohse 9-2), 8:15 p.m. Houston (B.Norris 5-7) at Arizona (Cahill 7-8), 9:40 p.m. Colorado (D.Pomeranz 1-4) at San Diego (Marquis 2-5), 10:05 p.m. Saturday’s games Atlanta at Washington, 1:05 p.m., 1st game L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. San Francisco at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Houston at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 8:35 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
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LACROSSE NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstated 2B Dustin Pedroia from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Mauro Gomez to Pawtucket (IL). Traded RHP Justin Germano to the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled LHP Donnie Veal from Charlotte (IL). Optioned LHP Pedro Hernandez to Charlotte. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms with C Jason Kendall on a minor league contract and assigned him to Northwest Arkansas (TL). Optioned RHP Vin Mazzaro to Omaha (PCL). Recalled RHP Will Smith from Omaha. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned RHP Sam Dyson to New Hampshire (EL).
NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO CUBS — Designated RHP Jairo Asencio for assignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Assigned LHP Erick Threets to Albuquerque (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS — Reinstated RHP Edward Mujica from the 15-day DL. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Assigned RHP John Kuchno to State College (NYP). WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated RHP Drew Storen from the 15-day DL. Recalled C Sandy Leon from Harrisburg (EL). Placed C Jhonatan Solano on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 18. Designated OF Rick Ankiel for assignment.
BASKETBALL NBA CHICAGO BULLS — Signed F Vladimir Radmanovic.
FOOTBALL NFL NFL — Suspended Chicago DT Nate Collins one game for violating its substance abuse program. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed QB Andrew Luck and DT Jason Shirley. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed LB Dont’a Hightower. PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Released OT Jonathan Scott. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Released DE Luis Castillo.
HOCKEY NHL CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to terms with F Tim Wallace on a one-year, two-way contract. COLORADO AVALANCHE — Reached an affiliation agreement with Denver (CHL). COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed C Ryan Craig to a one-year AHL contract. MINNESOTA WILD — Signed D Mathew Dumba. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Signed F Tom Wilson to a three-year, entry-level contract.
ECHL READING ROYALS — Agreed to terms with D Derrick LaPoint.
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VICTORIA ROYALS — Named Dave Lowry coach.
T—2:12 (Rain delay: 0:58). A—45,986 (50,291).
BUFFALO BANDITS — Named Steve Dietrich general manager.
U.S. COLLEGE CATAWBA — Named Jordan Clodfelter women’s lacrosse coach and David McDowell assistant sports information director. CLEMSON — Named Jimmy Garrity women’s assistant basketball coach. QUINNIPIAC — Named John Delaney assistant baseball coach. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Announced the resignations of softball coach Maria Morin, associate head softball coach Ken Stanley and assistant softball coach Kristen Norberg. TREVECCA NAZARENE — Named Ryan Schmalz baseball coach. YALE — Named Sarah Trowbridge women’s assistant crew coach.
CYCL I NG TOUR DE FRANCE At Bagneres-de-Luchon, France Thursday’s results
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Flyers sign Weber to offer sheet Shea Weber is on the brink of becoming the dominant blueline force the Philadelphia Flyers desperately need. Weber signed a staggering offer sheet with the Philadelphia Flyers and the restricted free agent could be a week away from bolting the Nashville Predators. A person with knowledge of the decision says the Flyers signed Weber to a 14-year offer sheet worth $110 million US. The person spoke to The
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Dec. 22 - Jan. 20 It can be easy sometimes to wallow in self-pity and over the next 24 hours you will have to make a conscious effort to look on the bright side. Never forget that life is supposed to be fun.
Aquarius
Jan. 21 - Feb. 19 Someone in a position of power will give you a hard time today, most likely because you refuse to toe the line and do what they expect of you. Good for you. Don’t let them push you around.
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