Sunday, June 10, 2012

Woofstock, Luminato and more...

Once a year, we have a dog festival, woofstock --  a bring-your-own-dog dog festival.  It always happens on the first weekend of Luminato, my favourite arts festival. Somehow, I always manage to have a Luminato show in the woofstock area, so I get there early and check out the pooches. Man, those dogs can be so much fun... nothing like seeing a chihuahua sniff out a great dane. And they do!!!

After oooing and aaawing over the dogs, I headed to my event, Einstein on the Beach.

It's a 4-hour opera by Robert Wilson and Phillip Glass, and I'm not a big fan of either, but I thought I'd check it out anyway. It was OK. Understand that modern opera is really, really not my thing, so I enjoyed it up to a point -- I like to be pushed out of my comfort zone, and this definitely did it. But the room was freezing, which eventually drove me out. I thought I'd just step out to warm up a bit, but the foyer was even worse, so I left. But before I move on to the rest of my day, let's see what I liked:

The choreography was amazing (Lucinda Childs). Original, witty, and the mid-point ballet was just exhilirating.
The sets were impressive. there was a short lecture before, so we got a glimpse into the minds of the creators, but frankly? I do believe a narrative helps, and there was no narrative to be found here.
the voices and music were typical Glass. I can take an hour or 2, but not 4!!!!

So, I left early and headed across the street to Oliver and Bonacini's Grill Cafe.

Can you say overrated and overpriced?  O&B have some of Torontos' best restaurants -- Canoe, Auberge du Pommier, etc. -- but the Grill Cafe sure ain't one of them. I sat on the terrace, which might account for the bad wine list, but the interior space was freezing... what's with the jacked up A/C anyway?

Back to the terrace. Nice space, comfy chairs, lovely waitstaff. Wine list, blah. Cocktails looked pretty good, so I might try one of those if I go back. Food? I had a japanese caesar's salad. It was quite lovely, if a bit pricey at $19. It didn't say organic, so I wasn't really sure what I was paying extra for. A number of other items caught my eye, but the prices kept me away. For an affordable lunch, I would have had to pick pasta or pizza, neither one of which appealed today.

Their secret? Seconds away from the investment banking firms, and a good reputation. Not bad food, but I know they can do better. I'll stick to their Canteen restaurant at TIFF. Better food and better wine choices.

So, that was my day today. How was yours?

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