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Fall 2012 culture report: What’s hot for fall in music, movies, television and more!

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The culture trend report fall 2012

What to read, see, hear and do this fall »

MUSIC »
Legends of the Fall: From Azealia Banks to the xx, we break down the next-level sounds of the season.
By Sarah Liss

MOVIES »
Chic Flicks: This season’s film forecast.
By Alexandra Breen

THE ARTS »
Beaton, Baroque & Beyond: Captivating art and performance on the horizon.
By Caitlin Agnew

THE T.V. »
Screen Grabs: Reality shows are retreating, dramas are breeding and ensemble casts are back to reclaim the prime-time throne. Here is a preview of the best in fall television.
By Siofan Davies Read more »


Enter to win a one-month unlimited pass to Toronto’s Barreworks!

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The ultimate summer giveaway: Enter to win a one-month unlimited pass to Toronto’s Barreworks!

As the gymnasts flip for medals, get your body revved with a one-month unlimited pass to Toronto’s ballet-style workout studio, Barreworks, which combines cardio, muscle sculpting and yoga/pilates moves into various workouts for a perfectly toned and sculpted body.

Barreworks one-month unlimited pass, $199.

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The National Ballet of Canada celebrates 60 years with an exhibit of 60 unique tutus. See them now!

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Photography by Setareh Sarmadi

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To mark the National Ballet of Canada’s 60th anniversary, Canadian artists, designers and community groups have come together to pay a very fitting homage to the company’s milestone with an exhibit of 60 unique tutus.
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No running shoes required! 5 fitness classes to help you tone, tighten and condition your body

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Our mission to help you find the best fitness classes continues! It’s fair to assume that if you’re not interested in performing at a star athlete–like level, but still appreciate the art of a great workout, your exercise goals probably revolve around toning, sculpting and tightening your muscles. Thankfully, a whole crop of fitness methods and classes are available, from the newly trendy stand up paddleboarding movement, to the ever-growing popularity of the ballet-style workout. Best of all? No running shoes required.

Ready to condition your core? Check out the classes! » Read more »


MEN’S FASHION: Principal dancers with the National Ballet of Canada, Guillaume Côté, Jirí Jelinek and Piotr Stanczyk star in fashion’s shorts program

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MEN’S FASHION | Leg work

Photographed by Christopher Wall. Styled by Alon Freeman.

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The National Ballet’s special guest star Evan McKie takes us behind-the-scenes of the latest production of The Sleeping Beauty

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Photography by Lewis Mirrett

Go behind the scenes with Evan »

When I danced as a guest at the Paris Opera and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées during couture season in Paris this year, and my fashionable friends were getting ready for their own ventures—Dita Von Teese for her lingerie debut and Diane Pernet for more of her signature style-spotting—I was struck by how similar our worlds are. Fashion shows and ballet performances get the culture crowds revved up with the beauty, body and details of a show. And it’s all over in a flash.
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One fine photo: Photographed by Monic Richard for FASHION’s November 1994 issue

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One fine photo: Liisa Winkler

FASHION November 1994. Photography by Monic Richard. Styled by Catherine Franklin.

“This photo captures the essence of spring: everything is vibrant and new,” says Maarten Sluyter, FASHION’s current art director. “You can almost smell the fresh air. The model featured, Liisa Winkler, studied ballet, and she brings an air of elegance and spontaneity to this shot. Her pose evokes a sense of playfulness and highlights the voluminous skirt. I love that her hair isn’t perfectly in place; it goes with the natural setting and seems to mirror the leafy trees. This is what living in the moment looks like.” Read more »


Workout: 6 tips for an added twist

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Health

Photography by Gabor Jurina

Can’t face another blah session on the elliptical? From trapeze to monkey movements, we offer six ways to spice up your routine.

1. TAKE IT TO THE ZOO
Spend an hour at Aeküus in Montreal (aekuus.com) and your body will have a light-bulb moment. You’ll find yourself bounding from one corner to the next like a monkey, with one hand on the ground and the other overhead, or crawling inches from the floor like Spider-Man scaling a building. The exercises originate from basic calisthenics and expand into endless variations, many of which are animal-inspired quadrupedal motions. You’ll start with posture, breathing and fundamental movements (walking, falling, sitting), then increase the intensity and incorporate elements such as martial arts, J-Kae band work and jump rope. “After a year and a half with us, you’re basically capable of training by yourself,” says co-founder Julien Karl. Demonstrating an advanced technique, he grabs the outer edge of a staircase, each hand on a different step, and lifts his legs parallel to the floor. Sold.
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